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Week Seven of Highland Street Foundation’s “Free Fun Fridays”
Highland Street
Foundation offers complimentary access to museums and cultural institutions on
Fridays throughout the summer; this week features the Harbor Islands, art intertwined
with higher education, an exploration of life since the 17th Century
and more.
WHAT: The Highland Street Foundation continues its annual “Free
Fun Fridays” initiative, a summer program that opens doors to treasured
cultural institutions on Fridays throughout Massachusetts at no cost to
visitors. A total of 67 museums and cultural
venues will participate in the program, an increase from the 60 venues that
participated in 2013. This week’s venues feature an eclectic mix that is sure
to have something for everyone.
WHO: “Free Fun Fridays” is open to patrons of
all ages and incomes. Since being established in 2009, “Free Fun Fridays” has
drawn more than half a million visitors to its participating venues. Last year,
the event saw 165,000 visitors. This year, the Foundation hopes to reach more
than 200,000 visitors.
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WHEN: Friday,
August 8, 2014
WHERE:
Boston Harbor
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Islands National Park (Boston)
Clark Art Institute (Williamstown)
Wenham Museum (Wenham)
USS Constitution Museum (Charlestown)
Children’s Museum at Holyoke (Holyoke)
Volleyball Hall of Fame (Holyoke)
Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton)
Greenway Carousel (Boston)
HOW: All “Free Fun Fridays” events are free and open to the public, thanks to grants from The Highland Street Foundation. The Highland Street Foundation has invested $650,000 to support the 2014 “Free Fun Fridays” program.
WHY: The Highland Street Foundation is committed to
addressing the needs and concerns of children and families in Massachusetts and
California. Highland Street directs their efforts to provide access and
opportunities in the areas of education, housing, mentorship, health care, the
environment and the arts.