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Free entry through Museums On Us

Bank of America and Merrill Lynch offer debit and credit cardholders admission to Atlanta museums

Easter is an opportunity for many to spend time with loved ones, and friends and family can visit some of Atlanta’s most iconic museums for free through Bank of America’s Museums on Us program. Bank of America and Merrill Lynch offer debit and credit cardholders free admission to museums across the country on the first weekend of every month.Below are some of the current exhibits hosted by the participating museums:

Center for Civil and Human Rights·

  • Family Program I Make a Difference This family program will focus on how a small act of kindness can be felt throughout the entire community. As a family, you can create a poster of community helpers and work together to find ways to make their lives healthier and happier by contributing to the well-being of the environment and the people of their communities.
  • Women Creating Change Through CareersThe Women and Girl’s Collaborative is hosting an intergenerational program focused on how women in their careers are influencing change. There will be a career fair and interactive activities. Attendees will create a vision board as a take away.

High Museum of Art·

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  • Earl Pardon’s Portable Art: Jewelry and Design This exhibition presents a rare display of more than 100 works by celebrated Southern-born American designer Earl Pardon. On view will be 88 pieces of Pardon’s jewelry and a selection of his homeware designs, many of which have never been exhibited together.

The Museums on Us program provides a cultural benefit to Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders across the United States. Through this program Bank of America is able to provide cardholders free admission to 150 different museums across 98 cities in 32 states on the first weekend of every month.

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