Leap Year at the Library Thursday, February 29, 2024 12:00 noon-4:00 pm People of all ages are invited to contribute to a Leap Year time capsule with small artifacts that represent current times and to write messages with wishes and hopes for the next four years. The capsule will be stashed until February 29, 2028. […]
Norway Memorial Library is hosting a four-part series called Road to Readers Retreat to discuss There There by Tommy Orange and three other books by contemporary Indigenous writers. Discussions are at Norway Memorial Library, 258 Main Street in Norway, ME, every other Thursday at 6:30 pm between February 15 and March 28, 2024. To register, stop […]
Tech Support at Norway Memorial Library Fridays in March, 10:00 am-12:00 noon Beginning in March, get free tech help from Community Concepts Finance Corporation at Norway Memorial Library. Bring your smartphone, tablet, or laptop for one-on-one support. Get help with things like: • Getting connected to the internet • Internet safety and identifying scams • […]
Every Friday at 10:30 am Join us as we play and sing in a casual and fun atmosphere.
Bring your own project! Saturdays, March 2 and 16, 11:00 am-1:00 pm This group is open to the public. Other needlework projects welcome! For more information, call the library’s information desk, (207) 743-5309 ext. 1.
Every Tuesday starting at 10:30 am Play time for children (birth-age four) and their caregivers.
Tech Support at Norway Memorial Library Fridays in March, 10:00 am-12:00 noon Beginning in March, get free tech help from Community Concepts Finance Corporation at Norway Memorial Library. Bring your smartphone, tablet, or laptop for one-on-one support. Get help with things like: • Getting connected to the internet • Internet safety and identifying scams • […]
Every Friday at 10:30 am Join us as we play and sing in a casual and fun atmosphere.
Every Tuesday starting at 10:30 am Play time for children (birth-age four) and their caregivers.
Maine author David S. Florig introduces his new historical fiction novel, "The Stones of Ailsa Craig," set in present-day Belfast, Maine, and 1880s Scotland. Although the sport of curling provides […]