LOVELL — Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library will feature a variety of Maine speakers, beginning on June 17, via Zoom, with some being in-person as well. The series is free and open to the public. Masks are required for those attending the ones that are also in-person, in the library’s community room, 227 Main St. Visit www.hobbslibrary.org for information and to access the Zoom link, or call the library at 207-925-3177. All events are at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. The schedule is:
Thursday, June 17, Michael Sutherland (pictured above), “Climate Change: Past and Future,” library community room and Zoom.
Thursday, July 8, Moira Yip, “Ethiopia: Land of Wolves and Cliff Churches,” library community room and Zoom.
Thursday, July 15, Ruth Moore, “American Sign Language: What is It?” Zoom only.
Thursday, July 22, Marine Mammals of Maine, Zoom only.
Thursday, July 29, Emily Sano, “Behind the Scenes: A Day in the Life of an Art Museum,” library community room and Zoom.
Thursday, Aug. 5, Peter Ellison, “An Evolutionary Perspective on COVID-19,” library community room and Zoom.
Thursday, Aug. 19, Jo Radner, “Wit and Wisdom: A Community Tradition in 19th Century New England Villages,” library community room and Zoom.
Monday, Aug. 23, 6:30 p.m., Julie Olson, “Zero Waste: Living a Life Less Wasteful with Tips and Strategies to Reduce Your Trash,” cosponsored by Greater Lovell Land Trust and Casco Public Library, Zoom only.