Denmark Arts Center (DAC) Performances, Authors Series, Kids Camps, and Family Fun DAYS will be held in Bicentennial Park across from the Arts Center. DAC will follow CDC guidelines for outdoor events. Family Fun SaturDAYS will be a Pay-What-You-Can this summer. Pre-registration is requested.
Join us as Denmark Historical Society, Public Library and Arts Center Collaborative presents the Authors Series with Local author and songwriter, Gregory Brown. Gregory will join us for an afternoon reading in the park and discuss the writing of his new novel, The Lowering Days.
“Growing up, David Almerin Ames and his brothers, Link and Simon, believed the wild patch of Maine where they lived along the Penobscot River belonged to them. Running down the state like a spine, the river shared its name with the people of the Penobscot Nation, whose ancestral territory included the entire Penobscot watershed—the land upon which the Ames family eventually made their home. Evocative and atmospheric, pulsating with the rhythms of the natural world, The Lowering Days is a meditation on the flow and weight of history, the power and fragility of love, the dangerous fault lines underlying families, and the enduring land where stories are created and told.”
Funded by support from the Maine Bicentennial Commission, Kendal C. & Anna Ham Charitable Foundation, and Maine Humanities Council
Denmark Arts Center (DAC) Performances, Authors Series, Kids Camps, and Family Fun DAYS will be held in Bicentennial Park across from the Arts Center. DAC will follow CDC guidelines for outdoor events. Family Fun SaturDAYS will be a Pay-What-You-Can this summer. Pre-registration is requested.
Join us as Denmark Historical Society, Public Library and Arts Center Collaborative presents the Authors Series with Local author and songwriter, Gregory Brown. Gregory will join us for an afternoon reading in the park and discuss the writing of his new novel, The Lowering Days.
“Growing up, David Almerin Ames and his brothers, Link and Simon, believed the wild patch of Maine where they lived along the Penobscot River belonged to them. Running down the state like a spine, the river shared its name with the people of the Penobscot Nation, whose ancestral territory included the entire Penobscot watershed—the land upon which the Ames family eventually made their home. Evocative and atmospheric, pulsating with the rhythms of the natural world, The Lowering Days is a meditation on the flow and weight of history, the power and fragility of love, the dangerous fault lines underlying families, and the enduring land where stories are created and told.”
Funded by support from the Maine Bicentennial Commission, Kendal C. & Anna Ham Charitable Foundation, and Maine Humanities Council
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