Rosey Gerry shares stories of Lincolnville, Camden, Oct. 10
CAMDEN — Local raconteur and Lincolnville native Rosey Gerry will be at the Camden Public Library on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 6:30 p.m., for an evening of fun and nostalgic storytelling. Gerry and will tell true stories about growing up in Lincolnville and Camden in the 50s and 60s and share his love of local history and backwoods roads.
This program is in person in the Picker Room.
Beyond being a local raconteur and Lincolnville native, Rosey Gerry is also an auctioneer, lobbyist, lecturer, tree harvester, historian, and antique auto restorer. His hobbies include being chronically late, constantly fretting, making sawdust, and following old roads to anywhere. His lifelong ambition is to take a three-day trip back to 1820 in a 1941 Willys Coupe.
This program is a part of the Camden Public Library’s “Discover History Month” series of history-themed programs, events, and exhibits. Visit librarycamden.org/historymonth2023 for more special Discover History Month programs.
“Special thanks to Discover History Month sponsor The Smiling Cow, now celebrating their 83rd year of business in Camden,” said CPL, in a news release.
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55 Main Street
Camden, ME 04843
United States