What’s New at Ogunquit Library?
Please call before coming down to the library on Saturday morning. While we plan to be open at 9am we have concerns about the cold weather and getting our cars started.
New Books for January 2023
Many of the books above are on the New York Times Best Sellers list.
New art books continue to arrive from the Cynthia Reid Armbruster and Howard Joseph Reid memorial gift. Click here to see the press release and our new art books.
New Titles for Children
Funding has been provided by The Maine Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Ogunquit
Dog & Cat Food Drive
Now through February 10th
Drop off locations:
Police Department (24/7) & Town Hall (8-4, M-F)

February Book Club

Tuesday, February 21st at 11am
We will be discussing Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout.
Please contact us and let us know if you will be attending; 207-646-9024 or info@ogunquitlibrary.com.
Nature Adventure Backpacks

Thanks to a grant from the Maine Public Library Fund we have 6 backpacks with the following themes: Birding, Nature Hikes and Tide pooling/Rocks of the Marginal Way. Each theme has 2 backpacks; one backpack containing contents for adults and one backpack with more child-friendly contents.
Ogunquit Historic Group

Wednesday, February 15th at 2:30pm
This gathering meets monthly to document the formal and informal history of Ogunquit. Bring your knowledge and memories and join the discussion.
Fiber Arts Group

Saturday, February 18th, 2:30-4:30pm
Sweet Stitches is a crafting group for knitting, crochet, sewing, cross stitch, and other fiber arts. Join us and bring a project you are currently working on or a finished object to share and begin a new one.
Book Arts Group
Saturdays from 9:30-11:30am
Please call before coming to make sure the group is meeting.
This is an established group that meets weekly at the library and welcomes interested newbies to come learn about the art of bookbinding.
This event is recommended for age 12 and older. Call the library for more details, 207-646-9024.

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