105 Main St, Greene Me. 04236
(207) 946-5544
Library Hours:
Tues, Wed & Thurs 11-6pm
Fri & Sat 9-3pm.

New Books for April & May




































What's Happening in May
At the Library
May 12th 5:00pm: Book Club
Join us as we discuss Pachinko by Min Jin Lee. Discover a Great Read and gather with your fellow bookworms.
​
May 14th 11:30pm: Kids Terrarium Workshop
Will be outside, weather permitting. No fee, all supplies included.
​
May17th: Seed Swap
Join us on Saturday, May 17th at 10:30am for our Seed Swap! We will have coffee and tea for you to enjoy while you swap seeds, stories, ideas, and more. Who knows? While you’re here, you may just make some new friends. Click here to download the flyer
May 30th: GCS Kindergarten Visit
​Greene Central School kindergarteners will visit the library to enjoy the children's room and sign up for their first library card!
Fridays - May 2nd, 9th, 6th, and 23rd at 9:30am: Story Time
Note: There is no Story Time on May 30th
MAY 4TH

May 4th is celebrated as Star Wars Day annually, a fan-created holiday rooted in the phrase "May the Fourth be with you" from the Star Wars movie series. The phrase cleverly plays on the famous "May the Force be with you" line, which is used in the movies.
​
How it started: "May the Fourth be with you" became popular after a British political ad used it to congratulate Margaret Thatcher on her election in 1979. The phrase has been embraced by fans worldwide, leading to various celebrations. movie marathons, and costume contests.
​


Cinco de Mayo, meaning "Fifth of May" in Spanish, is a holiday commemorating Mexico's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. While a relatively minor holiday in Mexico, it's a major celebration of Mexican culture and heritage in the United States, particularly in areas with large Mexican-American populations.
​
May 6th - National Teachers Day
National Teacher Appreciation Day, celebrated on the Tuesday of the first full week of May, is a day to recognize and honor the dedication and contributions of teachers. It's a time to show appreciation for their efforts in shaping the future of our students and communities. The day was established in 1953 by Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded Congress to designate a day to honor teachers. ​It's a day for communities to recognize local educators and for students and families to express their appreciation to teachers. National Teacher Appreciation Week:
The National Teacher Appreciation Day falls within National Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the first full week of May.
​

May 11 - Mothers Day

Mother's Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 as a way to honor mothers and motherhood. Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, inspired by her mother’s efforts in organizing women’s groups dedicated to friendship and health, founded Mother’s Day.
She held the first memorial service on May 12, 1907, at her late mother’s church in Grafton, West Virginia. Within five years, the observance had spread across nearly every state, and in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson officially declared it a national holiday. ​​​​​Click here to learn more!
May 26th - Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a US federal holiday observed annually on the last Monday of May, dedicated to honoring and remembering those who have died in military service. Originally called Decoration Day, it began as a way to decorate the graves of Union soldiers killed during the Civil War. While initially focused on the Civil War, it later expanded to honor all Americans who died while serving in the US military. Memorial Day is a day of mourning and reflection. It's a time to remember the sacrifices made by those who served in the US military and died while in service, both in peace and war.
​

​Distinction from Veterans Day: While both honor military service members, Memorial Day specifically remembers those who died in service, while Veterans Day is a day to thank all veterans, living or deceased.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month is an annual celebration in the United States that recognizes and honors the contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. It is a time to learn about and celebrate the diverse cultures, histories, and achievements of these communities. AAPI Heritage Month is observed to acknowledge the contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders to American society, culture, and history.
​
Jewish American Heritage Month
Jewish American Heritage Month is an annual celebration in the United States, taking place every May, to recognize and commemorate the contributions of Jewish Americans to American culture, history, and society. It's a time to learn about the diverse experiences and achievements of Jewish Americans throughout their more than 350-year history in the country.

The month serves as a platform to celebrate and acknowledge the significant impact of Jewish Americans in various fields, including politics, entertainment, arts, philanthropy, education, and more.
​
Mental Health Awareness Month

Mental Health Awareness Month, observed in May each year, is a period dedicated to raising awareness about mental health, reducing stigma, and encouraging people to seek help when needed. The month is a time to educate the public about mental health conditions, promote prevention services, and provide resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness. The primary goal is to increase public understanding of mental health, its importance, and the prevalence of mental health conditions.
Mental Health Awareness Month aims to combat the negative stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding mental illness, encouraging people to seek help without fear of judgment. ​​​Click here to learn more
Women's Health Month
Women's Health Month is an annual event observed in May that focuses on raising awareness and promoting healthy behaviors for women. It's a time to emphasize the importance of women's unique health needs and to encourage them to prioritize their well-being.

Women face distinct health challenges and have a higher risk of certain conditions compared to men, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and mental health issues. The month encourages women to schedule regular checkups, screenings, and vaccinations, as well as adopting healthy lifestyle habits.
​
ALS Awareness Month
May is designated as ALS Awareness Month to increase public awareness and understanding of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The month serves as a time to raise awareness about the progressive nature of ALS, which affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness and eventually paralysis. The month aims to educate the public about ALS, its symptoms, diagnosis, and the challenges faced by individuals living with the disease and their families.

ALS Awareness Month encourages support for research efforts to find effective treatments and a cure for ALS.
​​

​
Seed swaps are meant to help gardeners share their bounty with their friends and community, and we want to continue the tradition here at Julia Adams Morse Memorial Library beyond our seed catalogue.
Seed Swap Dates & Times
If there are any questions, please call/stop in!
All swaps are on Saturday, and they are all from 10:30am – 12:00pm.
May 17, 2025
​
Adventure awaits! Swing by our revamped Children’s Section and discover a whole new way to read, play, and explore!

​Resources for Caregivers of Aging Loved Ones​​​
​​Caring.com is an all encompassing online resource providing a vast amount of information for caregivers as they support and care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. Caring.com provides information on paying for care, the process of assisted living, homecare, etc.
​​Visit Caring.com to find the guidance you need as you care for an aging loved one.​
​​
Reading plays a part in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. Reading regularly alleviates stress, promotes longevity, and fosters meaningful social connections. The role of libraries is critical for ensuring that reading material is readily available and provides a space for socializing and to feel connected to the community.
​​​​​
Click here for a guide on the positive impact of reading and libraries on the aging process.!
What we are reading:
Lynn: The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molner
Ileshea: Shop Class as Soulcraft by Matthew B. Crawford
Donna: The London Séance Society by Sarah Penner

Next Book Club
What: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Where: Morse Library in beautiful Greene, Maine
​
When: May 12th @ 5 (rescheduled)
​
Why: Great Read and gathering with friends​​​​