Maine Author Robert W. Spencer at the BPL

Please join us Saturday, May 16th 1:00-2:00 to welcome back local author Robert W. Spencer. His second historical novel, PROSPECTS, will be released on March 15, 2020. It is based on the life of Clarence Potter, a Canadian miner who moved from the backwoods of Northern Ontario to Maine in 1897 to make a fortune in the mines of Oxford County and to find a new wife. Spencer captures the tenor of an era when opportunities for improvement in life were growing for both men and women.

Please click below to register for this virtual event; you will receive an email with information on how to join by computer, tablet/iPad, or phone:

Maine Authors Registration

And you may pre-order your copy of the book through Bridgton Books through their FaceBook page or by phone:

Bridgton Books FaceBook Page

207-647-2122

Poetry Express Comes to BPL!

Poetry Express Comes to BPL!

Poetry Express, originally designed by poet Wesley McNair with support from the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, connects libraries and local poets in sharing Maine’s poetry with their community. This wonderful program is being developed here at the BPL and we can’t wait! 

Maine Humanities Council has partnered with Bridgton Public Library and poet Kifah Abdulla to identify important community themes. The Maine State Library is providing curated resources, anthologies, and collections of Maine poetry- from the historical to the contemporary- that touch on these themes.

Community members are INVITED TO PARTICIPATE by selecting a poem from a pre-selected packet, learning to perform your poem in a workshop with Kifah, and reading your poem in a community reading and conversation event at the Bridgton Public Library.

Being mindful of the impact of COVID-19 on our ability to gather together in closed spaces, we are developing a new way to share these poems as a community. It is important to keep everyone safe and as comfortable and connected as possible. While we would like to gather a group together, we may have to have a virtual event. It will be different, but can still be a moving, thoughtful, and community-building experience.

Interested in participating? Click the link here and let us know how:

Poetry Express Registration

Thank you, Maine Humanities Council and Kifah Abdulla, for this wonderful opportunity!