WATERVILLE — Waterville Public Library will host a free premiere of a series films by Mass Media Communication students at Mid-Maine Technical Center at 7 p.m. Thursday.
The films will highlight how much of an asset the newly renovated library is to the community, according to a news release.
Through a series of filmed testimonials, people will learn what the library means to patrons and to the community. Some of the films will also focus on the library’s unique architecture as well as its history.
The library invites everyone to come and share in these student’s passion through these unique films. There also will be library tours and refreshments.
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