Library pass offers ‘doorway to Dayton’

OAKWOOD — The Wright Memorial Public Library is pleased to introduce “Doorway to Dayton,” a museum pass program. Thanks to the Friends of Wright Library and local museum partners, family passes to various museums and historical attractions have been made available for loan from Wright Library.

The participating museums and cultural centers that have generously donated free admission are The Dayton Art Institute, Learning Tree Farm and Dayton History (Carillon Historical Park, Patterson Homestead and the Paul Laurence Dunbar House).

Additional details of the museum pass program are:

• Passes are available to any Wright Library cardholder in good standing.

• The loan period is three days. Overdue fines are $1/day.

• The pass includes admission to the museum, but not special events/exhibits.

• To find out if a pass is available for checkout, please call (937) 294-7171 or visit Wright Library’s online catalog at www.WrightLibrary.org and search “museum pass.”

• You may place a hold on a pass, but it is not possible to reserve it for a specific date. The library will notify you when the pass is available.

• You may borrow only one pass per household at any time.

Wright Library is located at 1776 Far Hills Ave. The library’s hours of operation are from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

The library offers a number of services to the community including story hours for children, special events for teens, families, children and adults; a book discussion group; a meeting room for public use; and a website with research databases, informational blogs and downloadable digital books, music and videos.

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