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November 5, 2009

Free museum admission, free coffee and ice cream: Cheap Trick Thursday

Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & CultureAre you a Bank of America cardholder? Then you qualify for free admission this weekend to the American Visionary Art Museum or the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture.

You can take advantage of Bank of America's Museums on Us program with any Bank of America ATM, debit or credit card at participating institutions across the country --- not just these two in Maryland. 

Just bring it to the museum along with a photo ID to gain free admission during the first weekend of any month, which includes Nov. 7 and 8. 

Check the free museum admission site for more freebie weekends.

Then, if you need a pick-me-up after absorbing all that culture ... 

... bring a donation of canned or non-perishable food to the newly reopened McDonald's location in Glen Burnie between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. and receive a free small McCafe drink or a free small order of fries in exchange.

A McCafe van will be offering free samples of McCafe drinks from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, and children 12 and under will also receive free ice cream cones all weekend.

The address of the new McDonald's is 7415 Governor Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie. 

Posted by Liz Kay at 3:09 PM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Cheap/Frugal, Free
        

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Just a reminder that the Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Gallery are always free!

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