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Free day at Maine State Parks for library card holders

September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month and thanks to a proclamation by Gov. Janet Mills, it is also officially Maine Library Card Sign-Up Month. To mark the occasion, the Maine State Library and Maine State Parks are partnering to offer a special day of free admission to participating state parks.

On Saturday, Sept. 20, simply show your Maine library card at the entrance of any participating Maine state park and enjoy a day outdoors at no cost.

“This collaboration is a perfect way to highlight the value of libraries and the exceptional outdoor values of Maine’s State Parks,” said Andy Cutko, DACF Bureau of Parks and Lands Director. “Libraries open your mind to the world of literature, and on Sept. 20 your library card is also a ticket to the outdoors.”

“Maine State Library is delighted to partner with Maine State Parks for Library Card Sign-Up Month,” said Lori Fisher, Maine state librarian. “With the fall season upon us, providing free admission to many Maine State Parks on Sept. 20 is a natural extension of the types of services and resources that our public libraries provide regularly to their communities.”

Visitors are encouraged to bring a favorite book, find a shady spot, and enjoy some quiet reading time surrounded by Maine’s natural beauty. Whether it’s a novel at Crescent Beach State Park, poetry under a pine at Lamoine State Park or a field guide on a trail atop Bradbury Mountain State Park, the day is a celebration of learning, relaxation and connection.

Don’t have a library card yet? Stop by your local library to sign up — it’s free, and it opens the door to countless opportunities, from books and digital resources to programs and events.

To find your nearest library, go to www.maine.gov/msl/libs/directories/public.shtml. To explore Maine State Parks, including maps and locations, visit http://www.parksandlands.com.

Free admission applies to day-use at Maine’s Maine State Parks and Historic Sites on Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. until closing.

The free admission does not apply to Acadia National Park, Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Baxter State Park, Maine Wildlife Park, Peacock Beach, Scarborough Beach, Swan Island, Penobscot River Corridor and the Penobscot Narrows Observatory in Prospect.

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