![]() ![]() Wexner Center passes admit two adults – students and children are admitted for free – and are valid for two days, Zenitsky said. The passes are available at the Karl Road, Linden, Northern Lights and Northside branches, he said. The passes are valid for seven days, and users gain a 10% discount at the center’s cafe and gift shop during their visit. Ohio History Center passes admit up to eight adults or children and also are valid for the Ohio Village living-history museum when it is open, Zenitsky said. Passes are available at the Driving Park, Martin Luther King and Shepard branches, he said. ![]() It does mean the passes must be checked out in person and cannot be obtained online.įranklin Park Conservatory passes admit two adults and six children and are valid for two days, Zenitsky said. In this case, though, the paper passes don’t have to be returned to the library, he said. The culture passes are checked out in a manner similar to other library materials, Zenitsky said. Arts and culture venues are the focus for now, but sporting-event passes are a possibility, he said. The initiative is considered a pilot program, and the library is in conversations with other institutions in the hopes of expanding the types of available passes, Zenitsky said. “This idea was really born out of that philosophy,” he said. The Columbus Metropolitan Library wants to ensure that it provides equal access for all customers to the region’s many arts and cultural institutions, regardless of their income or resources, Zenitsky said. The library system partnered with the conservatory and the Wexner Center during the past year, and it added the Ohio History Center within the past month or so, said marketing and communications specialist Ben Zenitsky. Columbus Metropolitan Library cards give readers access to knowledge, but now they also offer a path to local arts experiences.Īt specific branch locations in Columbus, cardholders may check out free “culture passes” to the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Ohio History Center. ![]()
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