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Hello Margo,
We also are a rural museum that has utilized the library system to give free
museum access to library patrons. Our Museum has worked with the Vancouver
Public Library which has numerous rural libraries in its system, presently
it offers free admission to Maryhill Museum in 5 towns locaated in 4
surrounding counties.
The format is interesting, it is a case for a Video, it has a great picture
of the museum on the front and explains the program on the back. It is
checked out like a book so for 2 weeks a family can come as often as they
like. Each museum has 2 or 3 copies to loan out. It has been very well used
and the response has been great. Many say they may never have come here
unless they could use the free pass. I think the person who developed the
idea saw it at a museum conference someplace.
Betty Long-Schleif
Collections Manager/Registrar
Maryhill Museum of Art
35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA 98620
(509)773-3733
Fax(509)773-6138
www.maryhillmuseum.org
www.maryhillmagic.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Margo Ghia" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Free Admission Passes to Libraries
> Hello -
>
> I am wondering if any of your Museum's offer a family pass through your
> local libraries that allow for free admission to your Museum.
>
> We are a small museum located in a rural region. Through a special
> project with a local library, we offered a family pass (free of charge to
> the library) that library patrons could check out and then use at our
> Museum to gain admission at the member rate (free). The pass was very
> slow at first, but I have noticed that people are beginning to use it (not
> high numbers, but enough that I have noticed). The pass has brought new
> visitors to the Museum that have never been here (and might not have come
> otherwise). We have considered expanding this opportunity to other
> regional libraries and I wondered if anyone has had any experiences with
> this type of thing and if there are pros and cons that you think we should
> consider.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Margo Ghia
> Director
> The Nature Museum at Grafton
> PO Box 38, Grafton, VT 05146
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