2020 Event Recordings

12/10/20— Author and Islandport Press Editor-in-Chief Dean Lunt

11/12/20—Sheridan Steele “From Bear Dens to the Oval Office: True Stories from My 38 Years Managing National Parks”

11/6/20—“Hiking Scotland’s West Highland Way” with Peter Madeira

10/29/20—Kim Stanley Robinson “The Ministry for the Future” with A Climate to Thrive

10/22/20—Kerri Arsenault “Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains”

10/8/20—Ginny Sassaman “Preaching Happiness: Creating a Just and Joyful World”

9/24/20—Mac Smith “Peyton Place Comes Home to Maine: The Making of the Iconic Film”

9/21/20—“Building on the Past, for Our Future” with Earle Shettleworth, Pamela Hawkes, Scott Simons and Sargent Gardiner

9/19/20—Christina Baker Kline and Monica Wood in Conversation about “The Exiles”

9/11/20—“Mexico to Canada (Almost): A Six-Month Journey on the Pacific Crest Trail” with Carey Kish

8/25/20—Primary Source Speaker Series: “Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease: New Insights into Causes and Effects” with Dr. Cliff Singer from Northern Light Acadia Hospital

8/5/20—Lily King “Writers & Lovers”

7/30/20—Bill Kenny “A History of Maine Railroads”

7/28/20—Daren Worcester “Open Season: True Stories of the Maine Warden Service”

7/23/20—Earl Brechlin: “Wild, Weird, Wonderful–Maine”

7/21/20—Primary Source Speaker Series: “How the Black Bear May Hold the Secret to a Cure for Kidney Disease” with Dr. Ron Korstanje, Associate Professor at The Jackson Laboratory

7/16/20—Paul Doiron: “One Last Lie”

7/9/20—Rich Bard: “Beyond Acadia: Exploring the Bold Coast of Down East Maine”

7/8/20—“Large-Scale 3D Printing, Mass Timber and Floating Offshore Wind” with Dr. Habib Dagher from the University of Maine and A Climate to Thrive

7/7/20—Primary Source Speaker Series: “Forever Young: Regenerating the Aging Heart” with Dr. Nadia Rosenthal, Scientific Director at The Jackson Laboratory

6/25/20—“Managing Little Long Pond Preserve: Preservation, People and Paws” with Tate Bushell from Land & Garden Preserve

5/15/20—"Racism: the Scourge Continues" with Fred Benson, Seth Singleton and Nat Fenton