A NEW VIEW: Asher Germanowski, 8, took a turn getting a unique look inside the human body during the X-Ray Vision Family Fun Day at the Central Library.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
3D STATION: Looking at a three-dimensional view of a beating heart during X-Ray Vision Family Fun Day were 3-year-old Henry Bartos, 6-year-old Michael Yingling and 8-year-old Asher Germanowski.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
READING CIRCLE: Emily Brown, Cranston Public Library’s coordinator of youth services, reads “The Donut That Roared” to those in attendance at X-Ray Vision Family Fun Day.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
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The Cranston Public Library had received a $500 grant from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists to purchase books and educational materials on medical imaging and radiation therapy. On Saturday, the public had the opportunity to try out the new materials during X-Ray Vision Family Fun Day at the Central Library. There were stations with crafts, a book display and the library’s virtual reality headsets. Approximately 50 people were in attendance.