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SUMMARY:Summer Film Festival with The Wild Seed Project
DESCRIPTION:Click to Purchase Tickets \nWild Seed Project invites you to join us for an afternoon celebrating native plants and the vast\, interconnected community of insects\, wildlife\, and humans they support. The event will open with a screening of the 60-minute documentary The Extraordinary Caterpillar. Featuring expert Doug Tallamy of Homegrown National Park (a beloved mentor of Wild Seed Project’s Seed Stewardship Director\, Emily Baisden)\, this captivating film shines a spotlight on the crucial – but often overlooked – role that caterpillars play in our ecosystems. \nWe’ll take a brief intermission for delicious Maine-grown refreshments\, social time\, and a Q&A session with Wild Seed Project board member Andy Brand\, Head Grower at Mt Desert Land & Garden Preserve\, and cofounder of the Connecticut Butterfly Association. \nRefreshed and ready to learn more\, we will return to our seats for a screening of The Buzz on Native Plants. This film\, featuring Wild Seed Project community members and other Maine residents\, explores the relationship between native plants and pollinators. Buzz was an Official Selection at the 2024 Maine Outdoor Film Festival!
URL:https://whitefieldlibrary.org/event/get-tickets/
LOCATION:Whitefield Library & Community Center\, 1 Arlington Lane\, Whitefield\, ME\, 04353
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SUMMARY:First Friday Art Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome artist Helen Fellows. \nHelen Fellows is a painter and printmaker in Washington\, DC. and has spent almost every summer of her life in Maine. Granite\, White Pine and salt water is in her DNA and in her art. \nFellows worked in nursing for over 40 years but she never stopped making art. Traveling west with her late husband\, a talented photographer\, Fellows spent many summers sketching and painting in the outdoors. Drawn to remote\, northern landscapes\, her work in recent years has been inspired by travels to Greenland\, Newfoundland\, the Faroe Islands – and\, of course\, Maine. \nFellows studied painting and printmaking at The Corcoran School of Art\, Washington\, DC\, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts\, Deer Isle\, ME\, Anderson Ranch\, Snow Mass\, CO\, Pyramid Atlantic Print Gallery\, Hyattsville\, MD and The Torpedo Factory\, Alexandria\, VA. Her work has been shown in multiple group shows in Washington DC\, Boothbay Harbor\, Damariscotta\, and Wiscasset\, ME\, and solo in shows Washington\, DC. During her nursing career\, she designed a cover for Immunological Review\, a major scientific journal. In 2025\, she won Best in Show for ARTinMe\, a Maine statewide large format competition.
URL:https://whitefieldlibrary.org/event/first-friday-art-night-9/
LOCATION:Whitefield Library & Community Center\, 1 Arlington Lane\, Whitefield\, ME\, 04353
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SUMMARY:Meet Children's Illustrator and Author Kevin Hawkes
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Hawkes is an author/illustrator of over 50 acclaimed picture and chapter books including the New York Times best seller Library Lion\, Have a Look Says Book\, Chicken Cheeks\, The Librarian Who Measured the Earth\, and Weslandia. His vibrant colors\, unusual perspectives\, and dry sense of humor are hallmarks of his work.
URL:https://whitefieldlibrary.org/event/meet-childrens-illustrator-and-author-kevin-hawkes/
LOCATION:Whitefield Library & Community Center\, 1 Arlington Lane\, Whitefield\, ME\, 04353
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