RUFUS PORTER MUSEUM OF ART AND INGENUITY
PRESS RELEASE
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Madeleine Lane-Duigan
Community Outreach Coordinator
(207) 647-2828
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MUSEUM RECEIVES GRANT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

PRESS RELEASE – 3/11/2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RUFUS PORTER MUSEUM OBTAINS GRANT FOR BRIDGTON CHILDREN TO ATTEND CAMP INVENTION® AT STEVENS BROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SUMMER 2022.

BRIDGTON, ME – The Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity in Bridgton received a generous grant that will enable 14 qualifying Bridgton-area children to attend Camp Invention®, a program run by the National Inventors Hall of Fame®. The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust provided the grant funds for these scholarships. This is the fifth year that the Museum has obtained scholarships for area children to attend the camp.
 
Camp Invention® is a week-long summer camp for children going into grades K-6th. A new curriculum is developed every year with stimulating, customized activities that are child-centered and focused on creative thinking. This year’s all-new program—entitled EXPLORE!— is designed to provide hands-on activities that will launch their imagination and get their confidence soaring as they explore STEM fun from the oceans to outer space. This is all accomplished through activities, promoting problem solving, confidence creativity, and persistence, that offer so much fun and excitement that kids don’t even realize how much they’re learning!
 
Camp Invention® is one of the ways that the Museum seeks to support the cultural and intellectual life of the Bridgton community, in addition to encouraging the creative inventiveness that Rufus Porter himself sustained throughout his life. 
Camp Invention® will be offered in person at Stevens Brook Elementary School, July 11-15. To learn more please visit www.invent.org or call 800.968.4332
 
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About Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity
Founded in 2005, the Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity, located in Bridgton, Maine, features the history of a remarkable 19th century New Englander, Rufus Porter (1792-1884). Porter is well-known in the folk art community for his landscape murals and miniature portraits, however, Porter was more than just a painter. He was the founding publisher and editor of the magazine Scientific American as well as inventor, writer, teacher, and more. The museum is dedicated to capturing and sharing with the public Porter’s uniquely American blend of creativity, ingenuity, practicality, and energy by exploring the world and era in which he lived and worked.
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