

Printable Museum Passes Now Available at the Portland Library!
Portland Library now offers more convenience to its popular museum pass service. Fifteen of its 20 passes are now printable passes. When you reserve a pass online, a printable pass may be generated at that point. You take the printable pass to the participating museum or zoo for entrance or to receive a discount. The printable pass does not need to be returned to the Portland Library.
The remaining passes will be checked out using the standard procedures. These nonprintable passes must be returned by midnight of the reservation day (the day of your visit to the museum) since other patrons may be waiting to use the pass the next day.
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Printable passes: Children’s Museum/Roaring Brook Nature Center, Connecticut’s Old State House, Connecticut River Museum, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Florence Griswold Museum, Imagine Nation Children’s Museum, Lutz Children’s Museum, Mark Twain House, Mystic Seaport, New Britain Museum of American Art, New England Air Museum, New Haven Museum, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Roger Williams Park Zoo, and Wadsworth Atheneum
Nonprintable passes: Beardsley Zoo, KidCity Children’s Museum, Maritime Aquarium & Imax, Mystic Aquarium, and No Child Left Inside/State Parks & Forests’ Day Pass
Coupon: Connecticut Science Center
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Reserve passes at http://www.portlandlibraryct.org/Adults/Museums.aspx
or request that staff reserve the pass for you at the Library’s Information Desk. Instructions are given on the web page. The Friends of the Portland Library supports the museum pass service. Please contact the Portland Library at 860-342-6770 for additional information.
Change of Date!
Next Friends’ Read & Recycle Book Collection
Date: Saturday, October 3rd, 2015
10:00 am until 12:00 noon
The Friends of the Portland Library will be collecting gently used books, DVDs, CDs, puzzles and games. All donated items must be in “sellable” condition. Thank you for your support!
Friends of the Portland Library (FPL) is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization whose mission is to support the Portland Library in its efforts to offer quality facilities, services and programs.