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Families First Spreadsheet Updated 4-2020.Xlsx Families First Discovery Pass Organizational Partners Organization Discount Address County Website Phone number Hours Virtual Opportunities Sept.‐June, Thurs.‐Mon., 31 S. Rhode Island 50% off regular admission to climb. Museum and exhibits always free. Please have www.abseconlighthouse.o 11‐4pm, July & August, Absecon Lighthouse, NJ's tallest Ave, Atlantic City, Atlantic County 609‐449‐1360 N/A family first or WIC card on hand. See website and or call for additional information. rg Daily, 10‐5pm, Thurs. NJ 08401 until 8pm Admission to programs, Chalk About AC, 48 Blocks AC, and ARTeriors are always PO Box 3 Atlantic www.atlanticcityartsfound Please see website for Atlantic City Arts Foundation Atlantic County 609‐402‐9976 N/A free. See website for details. City, NJ 08404 ation.org details $15 Tickets. Must be purchased at ACB office, please have Family First Card or Wic 2301 Boardwalk ‐ Atlantic City Ballet on hand. Please see website and/or call for additional schedule information or Boardwalk Hall Atlantic County www.acballet.org (609) 348‐7202 M‐F 9am ‐ 5pm N/A restrictions. Atlantic City 08401 189 Route 50 Free Tickets. Please have Family First or Wic card on hand. * see website and/or atlantic‐ Thursday, Friday & Atlantic County Veterans Museum South, Mays Atlantic County 609‐909‐7305 N/A call for schedule information or restrictions. county.org/vetsmuseum Saturday 10am‐4pm Landing, NJ 08330 50% discount on tickets for the guided tour of Lucy the Elephant. Please have 9200 Atlantic Ave, https://lucytheelephant.or Save Lucy Committee, Inc. Family First or Wic card on hand. See website and/or call for schedule information Margate City NJ Atlantic County 609‐823‐6473 See website for schedule N/A g/ or restrictions. 08402 Admission to the Noyes Museum exhibitions are always free and open to the 2200 Fairmount 10:30‐7:00pm The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University public. Public programs for children and families are free, subject to availability Avenue, Atlantic Atlantic County www.artsgarageac.com 609‐626‐3805 Wednesday through N/A and with advance registration. Call 609‐626‐3805 for registration info. City, NJ 08401 Sunday, 11:00am 6:00pm Free Admission. Please have Family First or Wic card on hand to present at Box PO Box 262, River Adelphi Orchestra office. See website and/or call for detailed schedule information and/or Bergen County www.adelphiorchestra.org 201‐411‐0406 concerts time 7:30 N/A Edge NJ 07661 restrictions, etc... Adult tickets $5, free admission for children up to age 18, for four concerts per year, including holiday concert in December. Performance venues include P.O. Box 525, Ars Musica Chorale Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 155 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood; or West Side Paramus, NJ Bergan County www.arsmusica.org (551) 226‐9305 Please check the website N/A Presbyterian Church, 6 South Monroe St., Ridgewood. Please have Family First or 07653 Wic card on hand. See website and/or call for detailed schedule information or restrictions. Free GiftBooks Program from CavanKerry Press. Contact Dimitri Reyes‐ 5 Horizon Road Communications Director, to find out how we can get a book to you. 862‐888‐ CavanKerry Press #2403, Fort Lee NJ Bergen County www.cavankerrypress.org 717‐586‐4093 always open https://cavankerrypress.org/ 3893. This offer is renewable every 4 months after the first order. 07024 https://cavankerrypress.org/product‐category/all‐books/ https://jccotp.org/virtual- $10.00 Trial Class. ONE PER SEMESTER (Must sign up with registrar at least one 411 East Clinton culture Virtual Culture Kaplen JCC on the Palisades‐Thurnauer School of week prior to trial. No drop‐ins) Please call 201‐408‐1465 for further details. Have https://www.jccotp.org/th Avenue Tenafly NJ Bergen County 201‐408‐1465 TBD See Website https://www.jccotp.org/virt Music Family First or Wic card on hand. See website and/or call for detailed schedule urnauer 07670 information or restrictions. ual-music-learning Virtual Learning Free admission for up to 4 tickets per card. Tickets must be reserved in advance by PO Box 367 calling 201‐379‐7719. There will be a twenty ticket limit for each performance. New Jersey Choral Society Ridgewood, NJ Bergen County www.njcs.org 201‐397‐7719 TBD N/A Please have Family First or Wic card on hand to present to the box office. See 07452 website and/or call for schedule information or restrictions. 1 Discounted tickets of $5.00 available for regularly scheduled concerts as shown on the website http://njwindsymphony.org/ There will be a twenty‐five ticket limit for 397 Hillside Concerts take place as http://njwindsymphony.or New Jersey Wind Symphony each regularly scheduled performance. Please have Family First or Wic card on Avenue, Allendale, Bergen County 201‐327‐1787 noted on the website N/A g/ hand. See website and/or call for detailed schedule, additional information or NJ 07401 calendar restrictions. Free admission to our Mikhail Zakin and Café Galleries during all exhibitions. Free artist talks, receptions, and other related gallery events. Free tours for outreach 561 Piermont Monday through The Art School at Old Church groups, including students, seniors, and special needs. Please have Family First or Road, Dearest NJ Bergan County www.tasoc.org 201‐767‐7160 Saturday, check website N/A Wic card on hand. See website and/or call for detailed schedule information and 07627 for hours restrictions. Free admission for self guided tour of Paulsdale, Alice Paul's birthplace and a Tuesday‐Friday 12‐4pm; National Historic Landmark in Mt. Laurel NJ. Self guided tours take place Tuesday‐ 128 Hooton Rd, Burlington second Saturday of each Alice Paul Institute Friday 12‐4pm. Guided tours take place on the second Saturday of every month, Mount Laurel, NJ www.alicepaul.org 856‐231‐1885 N/A County month, March to March through December, 12‐2pm. Present Family First Card or WIC folder on 08054 December arrival. See website and/or call for additional information or restrictions. 19 Terrell Lane, 50% off ticket price. see website and/or call for detailed schedule, additional Burlington www.AtlanticCityFashion see web site for show KingBee Media LLC dba Atlantic City Fashion Week Willingboro NJ 800‐407‐9041 N/A information or restrictions. Also be sure to have Family First or Wic card on hand. County. Week.com times 08046 We're offering $1 admission to card‐holders. Participants just need to present their 100 Second Wednesday‐Sunday, card at the ticket area for general admission to the museum, or museum Burlington http://roeblingmuseum.or Roebling Museum Avenue, Roebling, 609‐499‐7200 11am‐4pm, March 1st‐ N/A sponsored events on our grounds. Please call and or see website for additional County g/ NJ 08554 Dec 31st information and/or restrictions Free Family Membership (code:FYPERK). Perkins Center for the Arts offers free #keepingarts alive; 395 Kings Highway admission to galleries and exhibitions (Moorestown & Collingswood); October‐May https://perkinsarts.org/exhi Moorestown, NJ weekly Thursday Free Programs in Moorestown (Coffee & Classics, Conversations Burlington & bitions/virtual‐ 08057 and 30 Monday‐Saturdays 10:00 Perkins Center for the Arts on Culture & Parent/Child Discovery Days); Scholarships are reserved for Families Camden www.perkinsarts.org 856‐235‐6488 exhibitions/collingswood‐ Irvin Ave. AM‐2:00 PM First card holders as available; Free Summer Concerts. See website for schedule. County Collingswood, NJ virtual‐gallery/photography‐ Please call for detailed information and be sure to have your Families First or Wic 08108 38‐awards‐winners‐ card available for scholarship requests. exhibition‐virtual‐gallery/ Wednesday through Free regular admission. Excludes special events, Please have Family First or Wic 1900 Park Camden Friday, 10:00 am to 4:30 Camden County Historical Society card on hand to present at the door. See website and/or call for additional Boulevard, www.cchsnj.org 856‐964‐3333 N/A County pm, Sundays Noon to information or restrictions. Camden NJ 08103 3:00 pm Free 1100 Kings Mon‐Thu 9:30am‐9pm ; https://chplnj.org/forkidsfr Camden Cherry Hill Public Library Admission is always free for everyone. Occasionally events will be limited to library Highway North, 856‐667‐0300 Fri‐Sat 9:30am‐5pm ; omhome For Kids From County https://www.chplnj.org cardholders. Cherry Hill, NJ Sundays 1‐5pm (closed Home 08037 some Sundays) box office 9‐5 M‐F Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019 Four complimentary tickets for concerts at the Gordon Theater, Rutgers‐Camden 576 Haddon Ave. Camden Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 Symphony in C Center for the Arts. Please call 856‐963‐6683 to redeem offer, or show your Collingswood, NJ www.symphonyinc.org 856‐963‐6683 N/A County Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020 Families First card or WIC folder at the box office for tickets. 08108 Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020 Saturday, May 2, 2020 Year‐round: free tickets to Kids Shows (children must be accompanied by adult), 915 White Horse see website for times. October‐November 2019: The Wiz, buy 1 ticket at $10, get Pike Haddon Camden ShowTime's vary, check The Ritz Theatre Company www.ritztheatreco.org 856‐858‐5230 N/A two free. October 31, November 1‐3, 8‐10, 13, 15‐17, 20, 22‐24, see website for Township, NJ County website for details times. Please call to reserve tickets in advance. Offer name is FFDP or Families First 08107 Discovery Pass. We offer 20% discount to attend any of our $25 art programs including Tween 10am‐2pm & 7 pm for 2400 Voorhees https://voorheesartscounc Camp and a variety of evening programs. Please share that you are a Families First Camden www.voorheesartscouncil. evening programs.. Voorhees Arts Center & Gallery Town Center 609‐315‐6218 il.org/home/online-gallery- Card Holder or WIC recipient when you register.
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