Lithgow Library will be presenting a question and answer session with Tim Cotton at 6 p.m. Jan. 17 in the Community Meeting Room, where he will tell stories about all things in the dooryard.
Cotton is a former Lieutenant for the Bangor Police Department and author of their Facebook page, with which he has helped the DOJ (Duck of Justice) become famous. He is an author in his own right, penning “The Detective in the Dooryard,” “Got Warrants” and his latest, “Dawn in the Dooryard: Reflections from the Jagged Edge of America.”
As with all of Lithgow’s events, this event is free and open to the public.
Lithgow Library is located at 45 Winthrop Street in Augusta. For more information, please call the library at (207) 626-2415 or visit our website at www.lithgowlibrary.org.
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