Films and Discussion on Water/Land-Use at Library
On Sunday, September 23, at 2:30 p.m., in the Easton branch of the Talbot County Free Library, the Maryland Humanities Council, in partnership with the Chesapeake Film Festival and the Talbot County Free Library, will show two documentary films—“The Last Waterman of Wittman” and “Meet Your Farmer”— followed by a discussion entitled “Let’s Be Shore: A Conversation about Land and Water.” Filmmaker Doug Sadler will moderate the discussion, which will feature noted author Tom Horton, agricultural leader Jennifer Rhodes, and filmmaker Ethan Goldwater (“The Last Waterman of Wittman”). The audience will be asked to participate in the discussion. All library programs are free and open to the public. Patrons do not need to pre-register for this program. For more information, call the library at 410-822-1626, or visit www.tcfl.org.
St. Michaels Library to Offer Craft Program
On Tuesday, September 25, at 4:00 p.m., the St. Michaels branch of the Talbot County Free Library will offer a program of seasonal crafts for the whole family. All library programs are free and open to the public, but patrons are asked to pre-regsiter for this program. For more information, call the library at 410-745-5877, or visit www.tcfl.org.
St. Michaels Library to Hold Puppet Show
On Wednesday, September 26, at 4:00 p.m., the St. Michaels branch of the Talbot County Free library will put on a puppet show entitled “Happy Fall Y’all.” An original production by Miss Carla, “Happy Fall Y’all” should please children of all ages. All library programs are free and open to the public, but patrons are asked to pre-regsiter for this program. For more information, call the library at 410-745-5877, or visit www.tcfl.org.
Scaly Ones to Invade New Easton Library
On Thursday, September 27, from 4:00 to 4:45 p.m., naturalists from the Pickering Creek Audubon Center will have a collection of live reptiles on display in the new Easton branch of the Talbot County Free Library. Past visitors have included a Diamondback Terrapin and an albino corn snake. All library programs are free and open to the public. Children do not need to be pre-registered for this program. For more information, please call the library at 410-822-1626, or visit www.tcfl.org.