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Michigan Activity Pass Presented by the Library Network, Runs May 24, 2017 Through May 23, 2018 Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) Lower Mitten Brochure Michigan Activity Pass presented by The Library Network, runs May 24, 2017 through May 23, 2018 Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) Lower Mitten Brochure Presented by: Discover Michigan Using your library card, check out a pass for one of Michigan’s cultural attractions or state parks and recreation areas! For more information visit: *This brochure represents the current MAP participants at the time the http://www.michiganactivitypass.info brochure went to print. For the most current listing of MAP participants go to: Michigan Activity Pass program survey- Let us know your thoughts http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MAP-LowerMitten-Brochure.pdf on the program https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/map201516 Important things to remember: 1. Patrons may check out one MAP pass per library card every 7 days. 2. When you print out a MAP pass, you have 7 days from the date it was reserved to use it. 3. Please note that if you choose to print your MAP pass on a library printer, you may be charged the regular fee that is assessed by the library for printing. 4. Photocopies of MAP passes will not be accepted at MAP destinations. Only passes printed from the MAP website can be redeemed at MAP destinations. 5. Prior to your visit, please call ahead or check the museum's website in order to verify hours of operation, etc. 6. This brochure represents the current MAP participants at the time the brochure went to print. For the most current listing of MAP participants go to: http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MAP-LowerMitten-Brochure.pdf 7. For directions on how to reserve a MAP pass see: http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/How_to_check_out_a_Michigan _Activity_Pass.pdf Seven Lakes State Park, Holly (248) 634-7271 | http://www.michigan.gov/sevenlakes Kids Activities Sleepy Hollow State Park, Laingsburg Kids Hot Air Balloon Craft for Kids – (517) 651-6217 | http://www.michigan.gov/sleepyhollow http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/HotAirBalloonCraftForKids.pdf Sterling State Park, Monroe (734) 289-2715 | http://www.michigan.gov/sterling Michigan Activity Pass Puzzle – Van Buren State Park, South Haven http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MichiganActivityPassPuzzle.pdf (269) 637-2788 | http://www.michigan.gov/vanburen Van Buren Trail State Park, Lawrence (269) 674-8011 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=354&type=SPTR Warren Dunes State Park, Sawyer (269) 426-4013 | http://www.michigan.gov/warrendunes Waterloo RA, Chelsea (734) 475-8307 | http://www.michigan.gov/waterloo Wetzel State Recreation Area (W.C. Wetzel), Marine City (810) 765-5605 | http://www.michigan.gov/wetzel Yankee Sprg RA, Middleville (269) 795-9081 | http://www.michigan.gov/yankeesprings Adventure Maybury State Park, Northville Adventure Park at West Bloomfield, West Bloomfield (248) 349-8390 | http://www.michigan.gov/maybury (248) 419-1550 | https://westbloomfieldadventurepark.org/ Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area, Metamora Michigan Renaissance Festival, Holly (810) 797-4439 | http://www.michigan.gov/metamorahadley (248) 634-5552 | http://michrenfest.com Milliken State Park and Harbor (William G. Milliken), Detroit Skydive Tecumseh, Napoleon (517) 423-7720 | http://www.skydivetecumseh.com (313) 396-0217 | http://www.michigan.gov/milliken Art Activities and Exhibits Muskegon State Park, North Muskegon Anton Art Center, Mt. Clemens (231) 744-3480 | http://www.michigan.gov/muskegon (586) 469-8666 | http://theartcenter.org/ Newaygo State Park, Newaygo Art Experience, Pontiac (231) 856-4452 | http://www.michigan.gov/newaygo (248) 706-3304 | http://theartexperience.org/ Ortonville Recreation Area, Ortonville Arts & Scraps, Detroit (810) 797-4439 | http://www.michigan.gov/ortonville (313) 640-4411 | http://www.artsandscraps.org/ Pinckney Recreation Area, Pinckney Newaygo County Council for the Arts, Fremont (734) 426-4913 | http://www.michigan.gov/pinckney (231) 924-4022 | http://www.ncca-artsplace.org/ Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, Waterford Pontiac Creative Arts Center, Pontiac (248) 666-1020 | http://www.michigan.gov/pontiaclake (248) 333-7849 | http://www.pontiac.mi.us/about/creative_arts/ Proud Lake Recreation Area, Commerce Twp Art/Exhibits/Theatre (248) 685-2433 | Carr Center, Detroit http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=487&type=SPRK (313) 965-8430 | http://www.thecarrcenter.org/ Saugatuck Dunes State Park, Saugatuck Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph (269) 637-2788 | http://www.michigan.gov/saugatuckdunes (269) 983-0271 | http://www.krasl.org Highland Recreation Area, White Lake Midwest Miniatures Museum, Hickory Corners (248) 889-3750 | http://www.michigan.gov/highland (269) 671-4044 | http://www.midwestminiaturesmuseum.com/ Hoffmaster State Park (P.J. Hoffmaster), Muskegon Art Museums Argus Camera Museum, Ann Arbor (231) 798-3711 | http://www.michigan.gov/hoffmaster (734) 769-0770 | http://washtenawhistory.org/index.php?section=sites&content=argus_museum Holland State Park, Holland (616) 399-9390 | http://www.michigan.gov/holland Arthur Secunda Museum at Cleary University, Howell Holly Recreation Area, Holly (800) 686-1883 | http://www.cleary.edu/secunda/ (248) 634-8811 | http://www.michigan.gov/holly Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills Ionia State Recreation Area, Ionia (248) 645-3323 | http://www.cranbrookart.edu/museum/ (616) 527-3750 | http://www.michigan.gov/ionia Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Island Lake Recreation Area, Brighton (313) 833-7900 | http://www.dia.org/ (810) 229-7067 | http://www.michigan.gov/islandlake Flint Institute of Arts, Flint Kal-Haven Trail State Park, Lawrence (810) 234-1695 | http://www.flintarts.org/museum/about.html (269) 674-8011 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=353&type=SPTR Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, Saginaw (989) 964-7125 | http://marshallfredericks.org/ Lake Hudson Recreation Area, Clayton Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), Detroit (517) 445-2265 | http://www.michigan.gov/lakehudson (313) 832-6622 | http://www.mocadetroit.org/ Lakelands Trail State Park, Pinckney Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon (734) 426-4913 | (231) 720-2570 | http://muskegonartmuseum.org/ http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=465&type=SPRK Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw (989) 754-2491 | http://saginawartmuseum.org/ Lakeport State Park, Lakeport (810) 327-6224 | http://www.michigan.gov/lakeport Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA), Grand Rapids Bay City State Recreation Area, Bay City (616) 454-7000 | http://uica.org (989) 684-3020 | http://www.michigan.gov/baycity Children’s Activities Belle Isle Park, Detroit Ford Community & Performing Arts Center: Missoula Children’s Theater, (844) 235-5375 | Dearborn http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=736&type=SPRK (313) 943-2354 | http://www.dearbornfordcenter.com/ Ford Community & Performing Arts Center: Visual Arts Experience, Dearborn Brighton Recreation Area, Howell (313) 943-2354 | http://www.dearbornfordcenter.com/ (810) 229-6566 | www.michigan.gov/brighton Ford Community & Performing Arts Center: Dearborn Summer Youth Cambridge Junction Historic State Park, Brooklyn Theatre, Dearborn (517) 467-4401 | http://www.michigan.gov/cambridgejunction (313) 943-2354 | http://www.dearbornfordcenter.com/ Dodge #4 State Park, Waterford Ford Community & Performing Arts Center: SURA Photography Program Summer Camp, Dearborn (248) 682-7323 | http://www.michigan.gov/dodge4 (313) 943-2354 | http://www.dearbornfordcenter.com/ Duck Lake State Park, North Muskegon Forever Curious Children’s Museum, Fennville (231) 744-3480 | http://www.michigan.gov/ducklake (269) 561-8494 | http://www.forevercuriousmuseum.org Fort Custer Recreation Area, Augusta Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum, Albion (269) 731-4200 | http://www.michigan.gov/fortcuster (517) 629-8023 | http://www.kidsnstuff.org/ Grand Haven State Park, Grand Haven Legoland Discovery Center, Auburn Hills (866) 622-0605 | (616) 847-1309 | http://www.michigan.gov/grandhaven https://www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/michigan/?promocode=v00016 Grand Mere State Park, Stevensville Mid-Michigan Children's Museum, Saginaw (269) 426-4013 | http://www.michigan.gov/grandmere (989) 399-6626 | http://midmicm.org/ Hayes State Park (W. 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