Camera Obscura To-Go

Camera Obscura To-Go
Rufus Porter was an artist and inventor who was a miniature portrait painter. He used a “camera obscura,” or pinhole camera, that used a lens to focus light against a mirror under the hood of a wooden box, focused onto glass that can be traced onto paper. Try it at home with all of the parts you need in the bag. This activity is for older children or children who have help from an adult.
 
These are available for pickup right inside the Youth Services entrance, first-come first-served. While you’re here please remember we have craft to-go bags, activity kits to check out, and adult Garden To-Go bags as well. Thank you Rufus Porter Museum for this awesome To-Go bag! 
 
 

Reading Challenge Update

Reading Challenge Update

We just finished our Spring Into Reading Challenge and selected our grand prize raffle winners (adult winner chooses either Food City or Paris Farmers Union gift certificate and kid/teen winner chooses either Happy Valley Popcorn or Corn Shop Trading Company gift certificate). Please remember you can always check out our Recommended Reading Lists, try a new kind of book or a new author, explore our how-to and nonfiction section, listen to an audiobook; so many ways to try something new!

We had 20 participants (kids, teens, and adults) who read 218 books in April! Kids earned small prizes for each book they read and a medium prize for each reading log page they complete.

Help us reach our Community Read 2021 Goal of 1,000 books before December 31st and we’ll have a great celebration for everyone! We are already well on our way, we have read over 830 books since January 1st.

Thank you to the Friends of Bridgton Library for funding the prizes and supporting reading in our community!