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Yes, I was contacted by the manager of the museum. He wants to give us a deal on the entry fee. I think the original is $12.00 and he wants to charge us $8.00. The only problem is the museum is only open from 12-5 on Saturday and will be closed by 5pm on friday. I think most people want to do a ride, but Lisa is suppose to have coupons for us when we get there.
Thanks for the link.
Murph
Oops, i just looked at the link and noticed $25.00 for entry. I don't know what the price is suppose to be for us, but I will find out if anyone wants to go.
Yes, I was contacted by the manager of the museum. He wants to give us a deal on the entry fee. I think the original is $12.00 and he wants to charge us $8.00. The only problem is the museum is only open from 12-5 on Saturday and will be closed by 5pm on friday. I think most people want to do a ride, but Lisa is suppose to have coupons for us when we get there.
Thanks for the link.
Murph
Oops, i just looked at the link and noticed $25.00 for entry. I don't know what the price is suppose to be for us, but I will find out if anyone wants to go.
The $25.00 fee is if you want to go to the Nov. 29th party.
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