The passes may be checked out by patrons at the Norway Library circulation desk, and they can be reserved in advance for a specific date.

The Portland Museum of Art has an extensive collection of art from the 18th century to the present. In addition to the collection, the Portland Museum of Art provides many programs for adults and children.

The Maine Maritime Museum in Bath provides a cultural experience of Maine’s maritime history, told through its museum collection, the Percy and Small shipyard exhibits, narrated excursions along the waterways, lobstering and the coast exhibit and a visit aboard the fishing Schooner Sherman Zwicker.

A variety of wildlife is on exhibit at the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray.

Some of the wildlife include moose, bald eagles, lynx, white-tailed deer, opossum, black bear, bobcat, raccoon, wild turkey, great horned owls and mountain lion.

Responsible for caring for injured and/or orphaned wild animals brought in by the public, the park has become home to many creatures that, for one reason or another, cannot be returned to the wild. There are activities that increases the public’s awareness and knowledge of Maine’s wildlife resources, such as nature trails, a fish hatchery, educational programs, exhibits and displays.

For more information about using the passes call the Norway Memorial Library at 743-5309.

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