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Children’s Museum of Denver offers $1 admission for low-income visitors

Children’s Museum of Denver offers $1 admission for low-income visitors

The Children’s Museum of Denver is spending 2015 trying to open its doors a little wider to low-income families.

The museum — 2121 Children’s Museum Drive — is offering $1 admission per person to families who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. The pilot project started at the beginning of the year and will run through December.

The project is funded by an anonymous donor and additional funds are being sought to extend the program into 2016 and beyond. Normally admission costs $9 for people age 2-59. Seniors and children age 1 is $7 and kids younger than 1 are free.

“It was a goal of ours to pursue the project and CLICK TO KEEP READING

By Joe Vaccarelli
YourHub Reporter

 

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