The Board of Trustees of the Topsham Public Library is pleased to announce the hiring of a new director. After an extensive search, the board has selected Katherine Webber, most recently of Lewiston Public Library, where she has worked for the past eight years as the Lending Services Librarian and Interim Library Director. Webber has… Read more »
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Congratulations to Our Director!
If you haven’t heard the news, our very own Susan Preece, Director of Topsham Public Library, is the recipient of the 2019 Outstanding Librarian of the Year Award given by the Maine Library Association! We are so proud of her and her endeavors to ensure that Topsham Public Library is a community center for all…. Read more »
Summer Reading Program Begins This Saturday!
The excitement is building, people have been asking about it, and finally, on Saturday the fun begins! All kinds of stuff is lined up for the summer. There is something for everyone! If you have participated before, you know that you want to be here on Saturday, June 17 to pick up your summer reading… Read more »
Topsham Public Library is Looking for Board Members
The following is a note from Susan Preece, Director of Topsham Public Library, concerning the search for new board members. Topsham Public Library is looking for new board members. Over the past week, as we have begun to advertise for trustee positions, I have been answering many questions about what the library board does and… Read more »
From our friends at UMaine Cooperative Extension
Falmouth, Maine — The 21st annual University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County Master Gardener Volunteer plant sale will be held rain or shine Saturday, May 17, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the Barron Center, 1145 Brighton Ave., Portland. UMaine Extension Master Gardeners Volunteers will answer questions and
Spring is HERE!
Yes!!! We started cleaning up the garden and gearing up for the season. Big THANK YOU to volunteers Robert DuBois and Sue Ham who started the spring clean-up and gathering materials. This year we hope to put in at least 2 if not 3 raised beds, all of them slightly unconventional– hugelkultur, spiral, tray height;… Read more »
Signs of Spring
ARE WE THERE YET? Ok, ok. It’s been a long winter. As we approach March-end with temperatures still averaging in the mid thirties, the snow is melting. We promise! We may not force the snow to disappear any faster, but the Garden Committee is dedicated to making this the best launch ever of the gardening season! … Read more »