LPL Newsletter 9/13/2021

What’s New?
  • Art Van is Back! Every Wednesday from 3:45pm to 5:15pm — ArtVan will be providing hands-on creative opportunities for self-expression, personal growth, and fun for ages 5-14. Children ages 5-8 will need to be accompanied by an adult for the entire program. No sign-up required. All materials provided. This program will be held outside in Kennedy Park in Lewiston.
  • Newly added and available now!
This Week at LPL
  • Great Falls Forum, Thursday, September 16th @ 12pm — September is National Recovery Month. The annual observance sends a hopeful message about the promise and possibilities of a healthy, rewarding life in recovery. At the same time, substance use disorders and mental health problems have worsened in Maine and nationally due to COVID-19. This Great Falls Forum panel will feature state and local experts working on the frontlines to bring hope and new beginnings to more of our neighbors. Join the conversation with Maine’s Director of Opioid Response, the founder of Recovery Connections of Maine, a leader with Lewiston Area Public Health Committee, and Maine’s former Deputy Secretary of State who’s own battle with SUD ended a 30 year career in government, sent him to jail, and led him to a new profession as a Recovery and Re-entry Workforce Specialist.
Next Week
  • Game on, Grown ups, September 21st @ 4:30 pm — Stop by the library to play tabletop games with your friends and neighbors. Tabletop games will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own games. Winners of select games will earn a prize in the form of a $5 gift card to Dunkin’ Donuts! This program is for adults only; however, children and teens accompanied by an adult are welcome to participate. Registration is recommended.
Mark Your Calendar
  • D.I.Y. Pickles at the Library, September 30th @ 4pm — Are you a fan of pickles or dilly beans? Is your garden overflowing with vegetables? Join LPL and University of Maine Cooperative Extension for a hands-on food preservation workshop. Participants will learn the basics, such as preserving equipment, recommended recipes, and ingredients. Participants will start a batch of pickled vegetables, learn the steps towards fermentation, and be able to take home a jar of freshly-made pickles or dilly beans at the end of the program.
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Written on: Sep 13, 2021