Scarsdale Library’s Museum Pass Program Adds More Places to Visit
- Tuesday, 02 August 2011 18:14
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Enjoy even more beautiful works of art and pieces of history for free, all thanks to the Friends of the Scarsdale Library. Kicking off its second year, the Museum Pass Program at the Scarsdale Public Library has added additional museums to its already impressive roster. Scarsdale cardholders can now reserve free passes to the Storm King Art Center and the Museum of the City of New York. Due to popular demand, the library is also adding a second pass to the Intrepid and to The Frick Collection. Passes to the Aldrich Contemporary Museum, Bruce Museum, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, The Guggenheim Museum, Katonah Museum of Art, the Neuberger Museum of Art, and Stepping Stones Museum for Children are also available.
Sadly, the American Museum of Natural History no longer offers a family membership for libraries. However, passes to the New York Historical Society will soon be available.
Passes for a specific museum and date may be reserved up to one month in advance either online, on the Scarsdale Public Library website, or by calling the Reference Desk. The cardholder prints out a confirmation sheet to bring to the library when picking up the pass. The pass is available at the Reference Desk on the day before the visit, and must be returned by the end of the day after the visit. A fine of $10 will be charged for each day the pass is late, or for passes returned in the book drop. The cardholder will be charged the full membership cost for a lost pass.
Cardholders must be 18 or older and have no outstanding fines or overdue items. Please check museum websites for latest information before the visit. For more information, contact the Reference Dept at 722-1300 x2.
Enjoy your visit!