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As a nonprofit organization, Lewisburg Children's Museum welcomes and depends on generous support from individuals, businesses, foundations and organizations in our community. We are a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization and donations to the museum are tax deductible. Your gift helps sustain the mission of Lewisburg Children's Museum to provide hands-on, enriching educational experiences in a safe, accessible environment that encourages learning, imagination, and play.
As a nonprofit organization, Lewisburg Children's Museum welcomes and depends on generous support from individuals, businesses, foundations and organizations in our community. We are a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization and donations to the museum are tax deductible. Your gift helps sustain the mission of Lewisburg Children's Museum to provide hands-on, enriching educational experiences in a safe, accessible environment that encourages learning, imagination, and play.
Lewisburg Children's Museum offers a series of initiatives that provide free or reduced admission and programming to families in need in our surrounding communities. Through our many Count Me In initiatives and our commitment to participating in the national Museums for All program, the Museum encourages children and families of all backgrounds to develop life long museum habits.
Museums for All (SNAP/EBT or WIC Card)
Show your SNAP/EBT or WIC card and a valid photo ID at the registration desk to receive reduced daily admission for up to four related individuals. As part of our commitment to Museums for All, we invite EBT and WIC cardholders from any U.S. state to utilize this benefit for reduced admission of up to 4 people.
Community Partner Reduced Admission Program
Community Partner Reduced Admission Program
The Lewisburg Children’s Museum partners with community agencies through the Susquehanna Valley to provide reduced admission to families in need. Through this reduced admission program, community partner organizations recieve discounted admission prices at the musuem front desk.
To recieve reduced admission, community partner organizations must:
- Provide Nonprofit/501c3 status
- Serve low-income or at-risk families
- Be located in with the Susquehanna Valley Region
Cultural Pass Program
Now getting a free visit to the museum is as simple as visiting your local library. Thanks in part to a grant from the Charles and Betty Degenstein Foundation, Susquehanna Valley United Way, and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Power Grant, library patrons can use their library cards to check out a free family day pass (admission for 4) to the Museum.
Special Thanks to the following libraries for participating: Beavertown Community Library, Degenstein Community Library, Herr Memorial Library, James V. Brown Library, McClure Community Library, Middleburg Community Library, The Milton Public Library, Montgomery House Library, Mount Carmel Area Public Library, Priestley Forsyth Memorial Library, Public Library for Union County, Ralpho Township Public Library, Rudy Gelnett Memorial Library, Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library, and West End Library.
Special Thanks to the following libraries for participating: Beavertown Community Library, Degenstein Community Library, Herr Memorial Library, James V. Brown Library, McClure Community Library, Middleburg Community Library, The Milton Public Library, Montgomery House Library, Mount Carmel Area Public Library, Priestley Forsyth Memorial Library, Public Library for Union County, Ralpho Township Public Library, Rudy Gelnett Memorial Library, Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library, and West End Library.
Reduced Program and Class Registration
The LCM provides subsidized programming, allowing children of all economic backgrounds to participate in not only creative play, but also the many enrichment opportunities that the museum offers, such as classes and select programs. The LCM offers regularly scheduled language, Art, STEM, and music classes and camps throughout the year. These program offerings allow children to delve deeper into topics that interest them, sparking curiosity and a lifelong passion for learning.
If you believe that the powerful educational resources and experiences provided by the Lewisburg Children's Museum should be accessible to all, please donate to the Lewisburg Children's Museum today.
The Lewisburg Children’s Museum is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization.
The Lewisburg Children’s Museum is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization.