
Norway Memorial Library’s annual Adopt-A-Book program, offering the public an opportunity to honor a child, friend or relative with a book added to the collection in their name, is scheduled to be held throughout May.
Each book purchased will be identified with a book plate. Books awaiting adoption are on display in the library and include a variety of topics, writing and illustration styles. They include fun read-alouds and cozy lap-sit or bedtime reads, according to a news release from the library.
To adopt a book, see the display opposite the library’s check-out desk.
For more information, call 207-743-5309 or visit norwaymemoriallibrary.org.
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