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New Books for July

What's Happening in July

At the Library

July - 4th & 5th: Library Hours for Independence Day

We will be closed on July 4th and July 5th.   Enjoy the holiday and celebrate safely!

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​​Fridays - July 18th, and 25th at 9:30am: Story Time

​Storytime is a fun and engaging activity where children gather to listen to stories read aloud, helping to spark imagination, build language skills, and foster a love for reading. **No Storytime on July 11th

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Saturdays - July 12th, 19th, and 26th from 9:00am-12:30pm:

Community Garden

We invite you to volunteer your time in our (soon-to-be) vibrant community garden! Help us maintain our grounds by planting, watering, and tending to our beautiful flowers and plants. It’s a great way to connect with nature, meet fellow garden enthusiasts, and give back to our community.  No experience needed—just a willingness to dig in and have fun! Sign up at the library front desk or email us at library@townofgreene.net. Let’s grow together!

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SUMMER READING CONTINUES!!!

It's not too late to join in the fun!  Stop by and sign up for Summer Reading "Bookopoly".  This year we are offering activities for both children and adults.  It's time to enjoy the warm weather and a fun reading program.

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​CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR MONTHLY CALENDAR

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Independence Day, celebrated on July 4th, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress in 1776, declaring the thirteen American colonies' independence from British rule.   The Continental Congress voted in favor of independence on July 2, 1776, but the Declaration of Independence, formally declaring the colonies' separation from Great Britain, was adopted on July 4th. 

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June 4th - Independence Day

Disability Pride Month

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Disability Pride Month is an annual observance held in July to celebrate and honor the history, achievements, and experiences of individuals with disabilities. It also commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990, a landmark piece of legislation that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities. The month aims to promote disability culture, raise awareness about ableism, and foster a sense of pride and community within the disability community.

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Plastic Free July

Plastic Free July is a global movement that encourages individuals and organizations to reduce their single-use plastic waste for the month of July. It began in Western Australia in 2011 and has since grown to include millions of participants in over 190 countries.  

Key Goals of Plastic Free July: 

  • Raise awareness: To highlight the problem of plastic pollution and its harmful effects on the environment and human health.

  • Encourage action: To empower individuals to make small, sustainable changes in their daily lives to reduce plastic consumption.

  • Inspire lasting change: To foster habits that extend beyond July and promote long-term reduction of plastic waste. 

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Shark Week!!

Shark Week is a well-known annual event on the Discovery Channel dedicated to shark-themed programming. It first aired in 1988 and has since become the longest-running cable television programming event in history. 

Here's what you should know about Shark Week:

  • Focus: It features a week-long block of documentaries, specials, and other content related to sharks, covering their behavior, biology, conservation, and interactions with humans.

  • Purpose: Initially, it aimed to promote shark conservation efforts and dispel misconceptions about these apex predators.

  • Evolution: Over the years, Shark Week has become increasingly popular, gaining a significant audience and broadening its scope to include a variety of shark species and research.

  • Controversy: The event has faced criticism for sensationalizing shark attacks and promoting fear. However, the Discovery Channel has made efforts in recent years to emphasize conservation and science.​

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Adventure awaits! Swing by our revamped Children’s Section and discover a whole new way to read, play, and explore!

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​Resources for Caregivers of Aging Loved Ones​​​

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​​Caring.com is an all encompassing online resource providing a vast amount of information for caregivers as they support and care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. Caring.com provides information on paying for care, the process of assisted living, homecare, etc.

 

​​Visit Caring.com to find the guidance you need as you care for an aging loved one.​

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Reading plays a part in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. Reading regularly alleviates stress, promotes longevity, and fosters meaningful social connections. The role of libraries is critical for ensuring that reading material is readily available and provides a space for socializing and to feel connected to the community.

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Click here for a guide on the positive impact of reading and libraries on the aging process.!

What we are reading:

Lynn: The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molner

Ileshea: Care and Feeding by Laurie Woolever

Donna: A Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

Next Book Club

 

What: Smithville Junction

by Claire Hersom

 

Where: Morse Library in beautiful Greene, Maine

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When: August 11th @ 5pm​

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Why:  Great Read and gathering with friends​​​​

This webpage is maintained by the staff of the Morse Library. For more information, please contact library@townofgreene.net

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