Graves Library Kennebunkport

YOUR HEALTH MATTERS – LUNCHTIME BOOK GROUP

Your Health Matters Book Club

Tuesday, October 17 at 12 PM. Your Health Matters Book Club. Louis T. Graves Memorial  Public Library and the Kennebunkport Public Health Department invite you to participate in a lunchtime book discussion of The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life’s Final Moments, by Hadley Vlahos R.N. Copies of the book are available at the Library. Not able to read the book before this date? You may still join the discussion. Feel free to bring your lunch. The Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine Street, Kennebunkport. For further information, please call 967-2778 or visit our website at www.graveslibrary.org.

 

 

For further information, please call 967-2778 or visit our website at www.graveslibrary.org.

AUTHOR JOCELYN LACEY

Author Jocelyn Lacey 

Local author Jocelyn Lacey will read to us from her book Coral’s First Sleepover books will be available for signing and sale. We’ll have a special mermaid craft. Thursday, October 5 from 3:15 to 4:00 PM. For further information, please call 967-2778 or visit our website at www.graveslibrary.org.

 

MARCH MOVIE NIGHT AT GRAVES LIBRARY

Monthly Movie Night!  Join us for a great night of theater, snacks, and friends on Thursday, March 28 @ 6:45 PM in the Community Room.

One night a month, the Library’s Community Room will transform into a movie theater. Meet up with your friends, and snack on some popcorn!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTHOR VISIT WITH MAUREEN LEE AND JENNIFER COOLEY – JUNE 29

We are very excited to host local authors Maureen Lee and Jennifer Cooley, to read from their latest children’s book  A Puppy in Maine, on Thursday, June 29 @ 10:30 am in the Community Room. This program will include a special craft!  Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing.   Please call 967-2778 to register for this program.

Maureen Lee is a primary care physician who first fell in love with Maine while attending medical school in Biddeford, Maine, at the University of New England. She enjoys reading and traveling in her home state, as well as making time for bird-watching, hiking, photography, and painting.

Jennifer Cooley is a teacher in Kennebunk, Maine. Raised in Maine, she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in education from Cedarville University in Ohio.  Jenny loves to read, paint, travel, and go on adventures with Summer.

Summer is a fun-loving Golden Retriever pup who loves living in Maine and spending most of her time at outside.  Some of her favorite hobbies include jumping in the waves at the ocean, spying on the neighbors, and stealing socks.

 

AUTHOR VISIT – REVEREND DR. RUSSELL J. LEVENSON, JR. – JUNE 26

Priest, Pastor, and Friend…We are delighted to share the news that Reverend Dr. Russell J. Levenson, Jr., will be here on Monday, June 26 @ 5:30 pm to talk about his personal relationship with George H.W. and Barbara Bush.  Witness to Dignity, recently published by Center Street Books, details Reverend Levenson’s intimate relationship with the former president and his wife. Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing after the discussion.  Light refreshments will be served.  Parking is available at Consolidated School (Route 9), Maine Street, and the Village Fire Station (North Street).

 

“George and Barbara Bush belonged to and were active members of a Houston church for more than 50 years. The rector of that church, Reverend Russell Jones Levenson, Jr., believes he was invited into private moments with these public individuals so he could serve as a witness: a witness to observe, and a witness to tell.  With never-before shared correspondence, experiences, and personal stories, Levenson offers new insight into the Bushes’ wit and wisdom; their commitment to family and friends; their tireless desire to bless the lives of others; and their steadfast loyalty to their church, their faith, and their God. Before embarking on writing this book on faith, Levenson sought and received the blessing of all the Bush children, including the 43rd president.  This book is for readers who yearn for our public officials to serve with faith and integrity like the Bushes. But above all else, this book shows how powerful it is when world leaders are humbled before the power that rests above all powers.”

The Reverend Dr. Russell J. Levenson, Jr., and his wife Laura, live in Houston, Texas where he has served as Rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church since 2007.  With nearly 10,000 members, St. Martin’s is the largest Episcopal Church in North America.  Levenson co-officiated and offered a homily at the state funeral for President George H.W. Bush in Washington, D.C., and in Houston, and also officiated and preached at the funeral for First Lady Barbara Bush in Houston.  President and Mrs. Bush belonged to and were active members of St. Martin’s for more than 50 years.

SUMMER MUSIC SERIES

Join us for some good vibes and live music in the garden at Graves Library Summer Music Series.  In July, August, and September, we are hosting six evenings of music performed by local musicians just for you.  Bring your friends, bring your chair, sit back, tap your feet, and listen to some local beat.  Let’s celebrate summer, our community, and our fondness for talented artists right in our own backyard!

Thursday, July 13 at 6:00 pm Mark Gunter and Janet Wentworth (keyboard and vocals – country blues and jazz) – Mark and Janet are part of a variety of bands in the area.(www.facebook/janetwentworth)

Tuesday, July 25 at 6:00 pm Beau Dalleo (acoustic guitar – exquisite sound and creativity).  Check out Beau’s website – (www.beaudalleo.com)

Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 pm Dana Pearson 

Wednesday, August 16 at 6:00 pm Henry Lowery 

A suggested donation of $10 per person would be appreciated.  Any questions, please call the Library (967-2778) or email Mary-Lou Boucouvalas at mlbgraves@gmail.com.  The Library is located at 18 Maine Street, Kennebunkport.  Parking is available on Maine Street or at Consolidated School. www.graveslibrary.org

YOUR HEALTH MATTERS – LUNCHTIME BOOK GROUP

Your Health Matters Book Club

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library and the Kennebunkport Public Health Department invite you to participate in a lunchtime book discussion on Prescription for Admission, by Monique Nugent on Tuesday, November 14 at 12 PM. Copies of the book are available at the Library. Not able to read the book before this date? You may still join the discussion. Feel free to bring your lunch. The Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is located at 18 Maine Street, Kennebunkport.

 

 

For further information, please call 967-2778 or visit our website at www.graveslibrary.org.

MONTHLY MOVIE NIGHT AT GRAVES LIBRARY

Monthly Movie Night!

 

For one night a month, the Library’s Community Room will transform into a movie theater. Meet up with your friends, snack on some popcorn, and enjoy a FREE night out at the movies! Join us for a great night of theater, snacks, and friends.

 

 

ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION – MAY 18 at 5:30 PM

Artists in Conversation

We hope you will join us for another session of “Artists in Conversation” on Thursday, May 18 at 5:30 pm.  Maine Artists Ingunn Milla Joergensen and Claire Bigbee will be here to talk about their style, their process, and what inspires them. Ingunn is a fine art painter and a garden devotee, dividing her time between her studio and her gardens.  For Claire, art is all about capturing a moment in time, reflecting a remarkable spectrum of colors, and having distinct energy and harmony.  Both artists are represented by Maine Art Hill.

This event is sponsored by River Tree Arts and Graves Library.  A reception with light refreshments will follow. www.graveslibrary.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONTHLY MOVIE NIGHT @ GRAVES LIBRARY

Please join us on Thursday, April 27 @ 6:45 pm in the Community Room.  We are so excited to be celebrating National American Sign Language Awareness Month with a viewing of this blockbuster set in New England.

 

Join us for a great night of theater, snacks, and friends.

 

 

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