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Organization Phone Number Admission Admission/Membership Guests ID Volunteers Business Card Complimentary Discounted Included Required Included OK? The Human Resources Consortium for the Non Profit Environmental and Cultural Institutions of New England Reciprocity Agreement for Employees and Volunteers Valid June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017 Organization Phone Number Admission Admission/Membership Guests ID Volunteers Business Card Complimentary Discounted Included required Included OK? American Textile History Museum 978-441-0400 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/photo ID Lowell, MA Ext. 238 Member Services 20% off membership--members get discounted maps, Family w/ family Representative guidebooks, and lodging at AMC lodges and huts Appalachian Mountain Club 617-523-0636 ($40 for individual) membership Yes No Yes, w/other ID press 1 ($60 for family) 617.695.6955 Boston Ballet $35 Tickets available for select performances Yes - Maximum 19 Clarendon Street or order online at No of the 2016-17 season No YES No, use code: NEHR17 purchase of 9 Boston MA $5 fee applies to all orders not placed in person - - Use code tickets per ballet www.bostonballet.org Visit www.bostonballet.org/nehr or call 617.695.6955 for NEHR17 per household details Call Audience Services at 617-542-6772 for direct access Boston Lyric Opera 617-542-6772 to seats,20% discount & NO EXTRA HANDLING FEES. No, use code: CONNECT Boston, MA Please use code: CONNECT Yes - 1 Yes Limit 2 tickets per purchaser. Bostonian Society Boston, MA Gift Shops: Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market 617-720-1713 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID Boston Children's Chorus Yes, for BCC self produced concerts except Boston, MA 617-778-2242 MLK, Jr concert Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, with Driver's License x223 in January Boston Children’s Museum Boston, MA 617-426-6500 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID Boston Symphony 617 638-9247, Please call at Free Tanglewood Lawn least one Orchestra week in advance tickets; 30% off Tuesday Yes - 1 Yes No Yes w/ other ID 617 638-9248 Boston/Tanglewood or 617 638-9249 Spring Pops Series Concord Museum Concord, MA 978-369-9763 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes w/other ID Danforth Art Framingham, MA 508-620-0050 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID DeCordova Museum Lincoln, MA 781-259-8355 Yes Yes – 1 Yes No Yes w/photo ID Discovery Museums Acton, MA 978-264-4200 Yes Yes – 1 Yes Yes Yes w/photo ID EcoTarium Yes, exhibit halls Worcester, MA 508-929-2700 only Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID Fruitlands Museum Yes No 102 Prospect Hill Rd 978-456-3924 no Yes Yes Yes Harvard, Mass. 01451 The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art Amherst, MA 413-658-1100 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID No No, Use Discount Code: Handel and Haydn Society HRCFY15 617-262-1815 N/A Yes - 1 use code: No 9 Harcourt St 20% off tickets HRCFY15 in person, on the phone, Boston, MA 02116 or on-line Harvard Art Museums Only if w/museum Cambridge, MA 617-495-9400 Yes Yes - 1 Yes ID Yes, w/other ID Harvard Museums of Science and Culture 617-496-1638 Yes Yes-1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID Cambridge, MA effective 7/1/16; $20 per ticket; limited to 4 tickets per Up to 4 tickets Huntington Theatre Company 617-266-0800 No production; subject to availability; use CODE HR20 per production Yes N/A Yes www.huntingtontheatre.org Historic New England/SPNEA (please see complete list at 617-227-3957 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID bottom) Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, MA 617-478-3100 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston, MA 617-566-1401 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID Revision Date 6/7/2016 The Human Resources Consortium for the Non Profit Environmental and Cultural Institutions of New England Reciprocity Agreement for Employees and Volunteers Valid June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017 Organization Phone Number Admission Admission/Membership Guests ID Volunteers Business Card Complimentary Discounted Included required Included OK? John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum Boston, MA 617-514-1600 Yes Yes – 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Cambridge, MA 617-661-3016 n/a 2 free books or publication & tote-bag yes yes yes Longyear Museum 617-278-9000 n/a no - but 10% off in Museum Store Yes - 2 No Yes Yes 1125 Boylston Street Chestnut Hill MA Lyric Stage 617-585-5682 n/a $20 off per ticket; subject to availability No, Use Discount Code: HR20 140 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116 No limit Yes No in person, on the phone, www.lyricstage.com, use CODE HR20 or on-line Mass Audubon (please see complete list at bottom) Immediate family 781-259-9500 Yes Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID 1 guest ticket for Mass. Historical Society Yes Members-only 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 617-536-1608 to research Yes – 50% off membership events Yes Yes Yes library and exhibits Merrimack Repertory Theatre $10 off per ticket, subject to availability No Venue: 50 East Merrimack Street 978-654-4678 n/a www.mrt.org No limit Yes No in person, on the phone, Lowell, MA 01852 or on-line Museum of African American History Administrative Office 14 Beacon St. Suite 719 617-725-0022 Yes See last page for locations Yes No Yes Not required Boston, 02108 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA 617-267-9300 Yes, general Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID admission Museum of Science Yes, exhibit halls Boston, MA 617-723-2500 only No Yes No Yes, w/ photo id New Bedford Yes, w/photo ID Whaling Museum 508-717-6814 Yes Yes - 1 Yes New Bedford, MA New England Aquarium Yes, exhibit halls Boston, MA 617-973-5200 only Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/photo ID New England Conservatory Yes for all NEC $5 off tickets for summer guitar festival. Boston, MA 617-585-1122 sponsored No limit No Yes Not required New England Historic Genealogical Society 617-536-5740 Boston, MA Ext. 200 Yes Yes - 1 Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID New England Museum Association (NEMA) Posting to on-line job listing NemaJobs at member rate of Arlington, MA $10 781-641-0013 New England Wild Flower Society’s Garden in the Woods 508-877-7630 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes, w/photo ID Framingham MA Norman Rockwell Museum Stockbridge, MA 413-298-4100 Yes Yes – 1 Yes No Yes North Bennet Street School 617 227-0155 $25 discount on workshop tuition. 10% discount on gallery No Yes No Yes, w/other ID Boston, MA purchases, up to $200 value Old Sturbridge Village, Inc. 508-347-0329 Yes Yes No Yes, w/photo ID Sturbridge, MA Special Prog. Yes - 1 excluded Peabody Essex Museum Salem, MA 978-745-9500 Yes Yes- 1 Yes Yes Yes Plimoth Plantation Plymouth, MA 508-746-1622 Yes No Yes No No Preservation Society of Newport County 401-847-1000 Yes Yes – 1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID Newport, RI Revision Date 6/7/2016 The Human Resources Consortium for the Non Profit Environmental and Cultural Institutions of New England Reciprocity Agreement for Employees and Volunteers Valid June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017 Organization Phone Number Admission Admission/Membership Guests ID Volunteers Business Card Complimentary Discounted Included required Included OK? Road Scholar 617-457-5420 N/A For first time participants, Yes Yes Call 877-426-8056 Boston, MA $50 off a No. America Program or $200 off an International unlimited for first for first time mention you're part of HR Program time participants participants Consortium, the org. you work for, the program # and the code PROFFER Roger Williams Park Zoo / Rhode Island Zoological 401-785-3510 Yes Yes – 1 Yes No No Society Providence, RI Springfield Museums 413-263-6800 Yes, galleries Yes – 1 Yes No Yes, w/photo ID Springfield, MA only Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute Yes Williamstown, MA 413-458-2303 July 5- Oct 31 Yes – 1 Yes No Yes, w/other ID only Tower Hill Botanic Garden 11 French Drive 508-869-6111 Yes Yes-1 Yes No Yes, w/ photo ID P.O. Box 598 www.towerhillbg.org Boylston, MA 01505 Union of Concerned Scientists Jennifer Campbell NA Yes, $10 off membership NA Yes No Yes, or email from business [email protected] Cambridge, MA 617 -301-8049 plus choice of tote or mousepad USS Constitution Museum Free admission 20% off regular priced item in gift shop Charlestown, MA 617-426-1812 all the time for No Yes Yes Yes, w/other ID Worcester Art Museum 508-799-4406 Yes Yes - 1 Yes No Yes with Other ID Worcester, MA Zoo New England 617-541-LION 10% discount on rentals for, corporate meeting, other Boston, MA Yes employer related events, birthday parties, weddings, and No Yes No Yes, w/other ID other functions. Harvard University Art Museums Historic New England Massachusetts Audubon Williams Hayes Fogg Art Museum Barret House - Ipswich, NH Allens Pond, Westport, MA Busch-Reisinger Museum Beauport/Sleeper McCann House - Gloucester, MA Arcadia, Easthampton, MA Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bowen House/Roseland Cottage - Woodstock, MA Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton, MA Casey Farm - Saunserstown, RI Boston Nature Center, Mattapan, MA Harvard Museums of Science and Culture Castle Tucker - Wiscasset, ME Broad Meadow Brook, Worcester, MA Harvard Museum of Natural History Codman House, The Grange - Lincoln, MA Broadmoor, Natick, MA Harvard Semitic Museum Winslow Crocker House - Yarmouthport, MA Drumlin Farm, Lincoln, MA Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Gilman Garrison House - Exeter, NH Felix Neck, Edgartown, MA Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments Gropius House - Newbury, MA Habitat, Belmont, MA Hamilton House - South Berwick, ME Ipswich River, Topsfield, MA Zoo New England Jackson House - Portsmouth, NH Joppa Flats, Newburyport, MA Franklin Park Zoo Sarah Orne Jeweett House - South Berwick, ME Long Pasture, Barnstable, MA Stone Zoo Gov.
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