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UPCM to host its annual Charter Communications Free Day

All area families are invited to come for a day of fun in downtown Marquette on Sunday, December 15th as the Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum and Charter Communications once again team up for the annual Free Day at the Museum. Between Noon and 5:00 p.m. that day admission to the museum will be free for everyone.

“This is our holiday gift to the community as well as our thank you to everyone for supporting us throughout the year,” according to Nheena Weyer Ittner, UPCM director.

Along with the free admission, the Charter Communications Free Day is also the best day to purchase or renew an annual membership to the Children’s Museum. That day only get ten percent off 2014 family and Grandparent memberships.

The annual Free Day at the Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum is made possible by support from Charter Communications.

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