Friday, December 28, 2007

Your pass for adventure

You go to Macy’s, right? Look at things, maybe spend some money. Would you like it if Macy’s spent money on you? Sounds good, huh? Well read on!


If you live in Southeast Michigan, Macy’s is giving your money back to you! If you don’t know it, you need to tune in and keep an eye out for the Museum Adventure Pass program. It’s a partnership program between Macy’s and libraries in Southeast Michigan. You may have seen it if you’ve visited a public library lately. How does it work? What’s in it for you?


In short, Macy’s is connecting you with many of the premium institutions of history and learning in the area. It works like this, you walk into your public library, look at the museum passes available, grab one that interests you, take it to the desk, and then you get a pass for 2 or 4 to visit. Simple like that!


I won’t list off all of the participating organizations but do check the site for a full listing.


This program is amazing because it’s getting people into high quality places that will expand their experiences. Not everyone can afford the admission price to the Motown Museum or the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House. This program opens up access and brings down the barriers for admission that have typically existed. It’s applied the library mentality of access and information to all to a sector typically experienced with a cost for admission. This is just another case of libraries connecting one to resources that will further one’s knowledge.


Take advantage of this program if you want to save some cash or if you want to check out some place that has been out of your price range in the past. Take this opportunity to support and discover new places. You may find a new favorite in the area. It also works well to plan visits for folks out of town or friends in the area.


And I must say, it’s changed my outlook of Macy’s. I certainly didn’t consider them anything like the evil corporate empire (read: WalMart) but I didn’t go out of my way to shop there. Now I at least consider shopping there sort of as a way of saying thanks for their efforts. The program is set to expire in fall 2008. Hopefully this’ll just be the first year and it’ll be available for years to come.


Help make this program a success. Visit a library near you (click here for a list of participating libraries). Clear some time on your calendar and schedule a visit to one of the many sites available through the program. Experience Southeast Michigan’s finest!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is a super awesome program!

It was nice to see how much more use it was getting during the holidays at the library. Glad to see that parents were keeping it in mind for the break!