Join us for the next workshop in our TFL 101 Series on Thursday, August 8 at 1:30 pm!

Herbalist Linda Tisdale shows us how to create our own medicine chest filled with medicinal herbs & homeopathic remedies–and how to use them safely & effectively. This interactive presentation will cover remedies for common ailments, and guidelines for using herbs as medicine.

Be sure to bring your questions for Linda!

Getting away to get away from it all? Lost in the woods, skinny dipping, or at a sleepaway camp from hell? Unplugging in your home away from home?

School’s out, so rough it with us for an evening of stories on the theme of UPTA CAMP.

Prepare a 4-8 minute story about a vacation, Vacationland, a steamy summer vacationship, or what happens when the days are hot and long. Pitch a tent, pull up a lawn chair, grab some s’mores and sunscreen for stories on summer lovin’, outdoor adventures, and stories best told around a campfire–or on stage at The Commons at Central Hall!

Donations from this event benefit the Piscataquis Regional Food Center. A cash bar will be available courtesy of The Spaulding Room.

Please contact the the library if you’d like to share a story! Here are the rules:

  • Come prepared to tell your story on stage, unscripted without notes. A personal, true story, that happened to you where you are the central character. Though we love fiction, we’re interested in the truth. Your truth. Spill all of the details.
  • Stories must be within a 4 to 8 minute time frame.
  • Tell ONE story with a beginning, middle, and end containing a series of events that grow to a climax. Though we love stand up comedy, this is not a stand up set.
  • We’re only interested in the thoughts, feelings, and emotions you experienced through this ONE story from your life that you’ve prepared.
  • Practice, practice, practice!

For more information about the Voices from Home Oral History project visit: www.thompson.lib.me.us/voices-from-home/

We’re excited to welcome author and illustrator Kevin Hawkes to the Thompson Free Library on Wednesday, July 17 at 10:30 am! Kevin’s many children’s books include “There’s a Dinosaur on the 13th Floor,” published in 2018, and Ms. Michelle’s favorite “The Wicked Big Toddlah!” Interested in looking at a few of his books? Come check out our library display!

Kevin’s fun and interactive presentation will provide an insider glimpse into picture book creation. He will cover everything from how to get story ideas to making your drawings more interesting. Books will be available for purchase–or bring your own books to get them personalized and signed by Kevin. Hope you can join us!

Parents, teachers, and students are invited to attend two Middle School Summer Get Togethers–on Thursday, July 11 at SeDoMoCha and Thursday, August 8 at the Thompson Free Library.

Come between 5 and 7 pm to enjoy paint and sip, lawn games, frisbee and yard yahtzee–and to snack on hot dogs, popsicles, lemonade and popcorn! Ms. Michelle will be on hand with a variety of books to check out, and on August 8, the HJ Crosby Community Band of Dexter will play starting at 6 pm.

Hope to see you there!

Pollinators are vital to food production all over the world. In Maine, examples of well-known pollinators include butterflies, birds, beetles and of course, bees. In June, the Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District worked with local volunteers to plant our Pollinator Sunflower Garden, a garden space for the public to enjoy, observe and learn about native pollinators. In celebration of this new addition to the Law Farm, the PCSWCD will be holding a free Pollinators! event on Friday, August 16th from 10 am – 12 pm at the Law Farm.

The PCSWCD is hosting Maine State Apiarist Jennifer Lund and Miss Michelle from Thompson Free Library for a morning of fun and learning for this event. Jennifer Lund will share fun facts and information with participants about native pollinators and Miss Michelle will hold a pollinator-themed story time in the center of the garden. Afterwards, participants can join our guests and PCSWCD staff for a “Pollinator Search & Find” at the Law Farm!

We hope you will join us for the Pollinators! event. RSVP is required to attend and appreciated. For more information about the Law Farm, or any program or event offered by the Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District, please contact us at 207-564-2321 ext. 3, info@piscataquisswcd.org, www.piscataquisswcd.org.