Friends of the Milford Library Promotes Discounted Museum Passes as Solution to Winter Doldrums

As colder temperatures send Milford residents looking for new activities and a change of scenery, The Friends of the Milford Library (FOML) invites library patrons to beat the winter “blahs” by visiting a nearby museum at a discounted rate. Library passes offer free or discounted admission to more than a dozen museums, historical societies, nature centers, and other attractions across the state, and are available for free to adult library-card holders.

“We’re in that tough stretch where it feels like a long way from the holidays and a long way until spring,” said Pam Pilla, Acting President of FOML. “Now is the perfect time to go see a tiger at the Beardsley Zoo, tour the Old State House in Hartford, or stroll the grounds at the Florence Griswold Museum – and this program makes each of these trips a little bit easier for Milford families.”

“FOML has been funding the Museum Pass Program for many years by purchasing the passes we circulate to our patrons,” said Library Director Chris Angeli. “In 2018, FOML also began funding the software that allows patrons to reserve the passes online, print copies of passes from home, and more. And as of January 2022, the library has transitioned to a new pass management system which FOML funded.”

Passes may be printed at home or picked up physically at the library, depending on the museum. For complete guidelines and reservation information, please visit https://www.ci.milford.ct.us/milford-public-library/pages/passes-to-cultural-attractions

Free Admission with a Library Pass:

  • Connecticut Historical Society Museum & Library, Hartford
  • Old State House, Hartford
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, Hartford
  • Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford
  • Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme
  • New Britain Museum of American Art
  • New Haven Museum
  • Stamford Museum & Nature Center
  • State Parks & Forests

Reduced Admission with a Library Pass:

  • Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport
  • Discovery Museum and Planetarium, Bridgeport
  • EverWonder Children's Museum, Newtown
  • Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford
  • New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks
  • Shore Line Trolley Museum, East Haven

“The library is here to help make our shared culture accessible to everyone, and this program shows that this commitment extends far beyond our own walls,” said Pilla. “And to keep that culture vibrant, we ask our patrons to please remember that many of our local museums, theaters, music venues and galleries are in financial trouble due to the pandemic. We encourage everyone to support the arts in any way they can.”

 

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Submitted by Milford, CT

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