The Lewiston Public Library Children’s Department plans to host a program at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, where children can create a decoupage picture frame using pages of discarded graphic novels and comic books.
This activity aims to allow participants to express themselves creatively while creating a functional piece of art from recycled materials, according to a news release from Sarah Hartje at the library.
The program, best suited for children ages 10-14, will take place in the children’s department at 200 Lisbon St.
This is a free activity, and all necessary materials will be provided.
There is no registration required.
For more information on children’s programs and events, contact the children’s department at 207-513-3133 or [email protected].
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