The library community strongly urges House Leadership to honor their agreement for S. 3530. @SpeakerRyan and @GOPLeader, don't break your promise to your constituents and library patrons across the country. Pass this bill now.
Where do librarians go to fact-check? Non-partisan https://t.co/9nOhzfhrgX; https://t.co/cGZOjjK8zU. Also, https://t.co/V1R6s7SSu7 - curates stories from right, center and left-leaning media so that readers can easily compare how bias influences reporting.
Affordable housing community conversation #2 is tonight. Recording will be posted to our website within a few days if you aren't able to attend! https://t.co/LlwsdN329u
Women's Role in Art His-Story: A Brief Overview. Please join us tonight at 7 pm for a lecture by Art Historian Mary Jane Riley. This lecture series featuring Women Artists is one of our many initiatives on collection development. Learn more at https://t.co/fLZ7WLC34Z
Special thanks to Avita of Brunswick for sponsoring Free Coffee Friday tomorrow, Friday, October 19 from 9:30 AM to Noon. Grab a cup of 23 Pleasant in the lobby, made just for Curtis Library by Wicked Joe Organic Coffee ☕️
Affordable Housing Community Conversations begin tonight at 6 PM. "Housing Vulnerability & Homelessness" - This session will explore financial fragility and the many reasons why people lose their housing - https://t.co/LlwsdN329u
Ernest O'Connor of New England Traditional Painting Company is doing the time consuming job of refinishing the doors. NOTE: This project is entirely funded by a generous donor from Harpswell.
Join us today at 3:30 pm, when Maureen Egan author of The Light From Here: A Breast Cancer Story shares how making art—both writing and painting— supported her through a series of challenges, culminating in a breast cancer diagnosis in 2012.