
What’s New at the Ogunquit Library?
Upcoming Events
June Book Club
Third Tuesday of the Month
11:00-12:00

The Ogunquit Book Club will meet on Tuesday, June 17, to discuss The Rose Code by Kate Quinn. Come join the discussion!
Ogunquit History
Group
Wednesday, June 18
2:30-4:00

This group meets monthly to document the formal and informal history of Ogunquit.
June Topic – “ Ogunquit during the Wars- the take over of the Beachmere and other properties”
Share your memories or just come and listen!
Book Arts
Seaside Speakers Series
Friday, June 27
10:00-11:00
Center for Wildlife

New England Natives
Focusing on animals that live in New England, we will provide an in-depth introduction to the unique differences between raptors, reptiles, and mammals. Do snakes have fur? Do rabbits have scales? Are birds “cold-blooded”? Why do opossums have pouches? How do each of these animal groups adapt to our changing seasons? Using our amazing non-releasable animal ambassadors and interactive displays, the answers to these and other questions will be revealed. This hour long program will connect the audience with these beautiful ambassadors of their species as well as provide their natural and personal histories and empower audience members to help to steward the environment that we all share.
Technology Support
Wednesdays
12:00-2:00
Bring your technology questions or seek guidance for one of your devices from our volunteer tech expert!

Fiber Arts Friends

Saturday, June 21
12:00-2:00
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.

The group also works with The Warming Project, an organization looking for crafters to make blankets, scarves, mittens, hats, and socks for the unsheltered on the seacoast. Yarn can be provided for this if you have the skills but not the materials. Yarn donations will also be accepted.
READ ME 2025

We’re happy to announce that OML is a Read ME 2025 participating library! This summer’s featured adult fiction and non-fiction books are “The Great Transition” by Nick Fuller Googins and “American Breakdown” by Jennifer Lunden, both chosen by recommending author Julia Bouwsma. We can’t wait to share all the exciting opportunities we have in store for joining Maine’s statewide summer read!

Join us every Tuesday @ 10:00 for Summer Story Hour
Special Collections

Cynthia Reid Armbruster & Howard Joseph Reid Memorial Gift Collection.