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Glazer and Great Explorations Children’s Museum Extend Reciprocal Benefits
Members are now allowed free access to both museums, which are in Tampa and St. Petersburg, respectively.
This just in from officials at Glazer Children's Museum in downtown Tampa:
Glazer Children’s Museum in Tampa, and Great Explorations Children’s Museum in St. Petersburg are pleased to announce a museum reciprocity agreement that allows members at the top two tiers of each museum’s membership programs free admission to both museums.
The agreement allows for Premium and Deluxe members of Glazer Children’s Museum’s and Great and Explorer members of Great Exploration’s Children’s Museum’s to have free access to both museums.
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Free admission is limited to the adults listed on the membership card and their accompanying children. The agreement covers admission only and is not valid for admission to birthday parties, programs, special events field trips on store discounts. The first tiers of memberships at both museums are not included in the agreement.
Both museums stand together in the mission of providing educational and enriching experiences for children and families, with a joint goal to provide the community with opportunities for children to have varied and unique museum experiences within the Tampa Bay community.
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“We see this as a great opportunity for Tampa Bay families," said Glazer Children’s Museum president and CEO, Al Najjar. “Being able to experience the learning environments of both our great museums, for no additional cost, is a win-win for the museums and especially bay area families.”
This reciprocity agreement is effective through March 30, 2014.
Visit GlazerMuseum.org for more information.
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