PARIS — Chewonki presents Biomes, an interactive natural history program on Tuesday, August 23, 2-3 p.m., at the Deering Memorial Community Center, 39 Main St., in Paris. This program is free to attend and suitable for all ages, especially children and their families.
A biome is a large area characterized by its plants, soil, climate, and wildlife. This program explores how climate change affects forests, deserts, grasslands, and oceans.
Science educators present Chewonki’s natural history programs. They are appropriate for all ages.
Hamlin Memorial Library, Norway Memorial Library, Paris Public Library, and West Paris Public Library, through a grant secured by the Maine State Library, offer this end-of-summer enrichment program to local and visiting children and their families.
For more information, visit or contact Norway Memorial Library, 258 Main St., Norway, or call 207-743-5309.
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