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Jerry Farnham, Maine's Blue Collar Author In-Person

By popular demand, "Maine’s Blue Collar Author" Jerry Farnham returns! After a great turnout for his first visit, Jerry is back to share more stories about the grit and heart of life in Maine. He’ll be discussing his latest work, reading new selections, and answering questions about the writing process. Whether you missed him last time or just want to hear what's new, we’d love to see you here.

Date:
Friday, April 3, 2026
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Meeting Room
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Author Talks  
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About Jerry:

I grew up in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and when I mean on the coast, literally on the water. I started working with my dad, out on his lobster boat at the age of six and worked every summer and whenever not in school. When I turned twelve, I got a skiff I named Red At Night and started fishing my own traps along with still working for my dad. After graduating High School, I decided I wanted to see more of the world, and I also wanted to stay on the water, so I decided to serve my county in the US Navy. While in the Navy I worked in the Main Engineering spaces of the USS Oak Hill LSD-51, on which I did two Mediterranean deployments. I earned a Navy Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and other accommodations, including reaching the rank of 2nd Class Petty Officer.  When I left sea duty, I was assigned to Sewall’s Point Precinct and worked as base police and security.  After eight- and one-half years of proudly serving my country, I returned to my hometown to work as a carpenter; this was a stepping stone to get back into the marine world as a Marine Diesel Technician and Yacht systems technician. I worked at two different boatyards over the 11 years. I now work at a CNC factory, repairing and maintaining CNC equipment that supports our military.  

When not working or writing, I like to work in my shop, either building something with my kids or working on my Jeep. I also enjoy shooting and have started passing that tradition to my son and daughter.  

Other than being with my family, I love the freedom writing gives me. I can get away from reality and just..... be.  

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