
Free admission for you and a guest on Saturday, Sept. 26th.
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Bakersfield Museums Offer Free Admission on 5th Annual Museum Day
Museum Day 2009 Poised to be Largest to Date
Bakersfield, Calif. —On
Saturday, Sept. 26 three Bakersfield museums will participate in the
5th annual Museum Day, presented by Smithsonian Magazine. The
Bakersfield Museum of Art, Buena Vista Museum of Natural History and
the Kern County Museum will offer free admission to guests as part of
the day’s events. Smithsonian’s Museum Day reflects the spirit of the
magazine, and emulates the free-admission policy of the Smithsonian
Institution’s Washington, DC-based properties. Doors will be open free
of charge to Smithsonian magazine readers and Smithsonian.com visitors
at museums and cultural institutions nationwide.
“Visitors and
locals will really enjoy this wonderful opportunity to visit three
great museums in Bakersfield for free,” said Don Cohen, manager of the
Bakersfield Convention & Visitors Bureau. “With Smithsonian’s
backing community members can explore cultural assets they may have
never experienced.”
Last year, upwards of 200,000 people
attended Museum Day, with all 50 states plus Puerto Rico represented by
over 900 participating museums, including 84 Smithsonian affiliate
museums. This year, the magazine expects to attract over 1,000 museums.
Visit www.smithsonian.com/museumday
to download the Museum Day Admission Card. Attendees must present the
Museum Day Admission Card to gain free entry to participating
institutions. Each card provides museum access for two people, and one
admission card is permitted per household. Listings and links to
participating museums’ can also be found at www.smithsonian.com/museumday.
Participating Bakersfield Museums:
Bakersfield Museum of Art
1930 R Street
Phone: (661) 323-7219
Buena Vista Museum of Natural History
2018 Chester Avenue
Phone: (661) 324-6350
Kern County Museum
3801 Chester Avenue
Phone: (661) 852-5000
About Smithsonian Media
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in 1970 with the launch of Smithsonian magazine, Smithsonian
Media—comprising Smithsonian magazine, Air & Space, goSmithsonian,
Smithsonian Publishing Digital Network, Smithsonian Books and
advertising for Smithsonian Channel—allows the intellectually curious
to indulge and engage their passions for history, the arts, science,
the natural world, culture and travel. Smithsonian Media’s flagship
publication, Smithsonian magazine, has a circulation of more than two
million. This multimedia network is also affiliated with the world’s
most visited museum and research complexes at the Smithsonian
Institution. For more information, visit www.smithsonian.com,
www.airspacemag.com, and www.gosmithsonian.com