
It’s going to get HOT again this weekend but as we are expecting CARmageddon there’s no chance of us heading out to the beach.
Not to worry we’ll be enjoying the cool shade of one of our local museums FREE this Saturday, September 29 2012 because it’s Museum Day Live!
In the spirit of Smithsonian Museums, who offer free admission everyday, Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Ticket…for free.
Saturday, September 29 2012 is the Museum Day Live!
Get your Ticket which provides FREE ADMISSION at participating venues
View the list of 2012 participating museums
- Only an official Museum Day Live! ticket is eligible for free entry. Official tickets can be found here on the Museum Day Live! Website.
- One ticket per household, for two people.
- A ticket will gain entry to only one of the participating museums, excluding parking and special events and exhibits.
- If museum reaches capacity, museum has the right to limit the number of guests until space becomes available.
To receive your free Museum Day Live! Ticket for two people only, Follow the link, enter your information into the fields. Your Ticket will be emailed to you after you submit your information. You must print it to receive your free admission.

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About sunnysleevez
I'm a freckly red head, originally from London now living in LA with 2 pale children. Frankly with our coloring we have no business being such an outdoorsy family and living in southern California.
I grew up in a time when factor 8 sun milk was considered the best protection available to combat the hot rays of a holiday in southern Spain, that lead to 3rd degree burns and the rest of the vacation spent in the shade of our apartment.
As a family we love to be outside, going to the beach, camping, swimming & hiking. We can't completely avoid the sun (nor should we) but taking sensible measures to avoid unnecessary UV damage is a priority.
How do we do that? By staying in the shade in the middle of the day, wearing sun protective clothing (that's why I created Sunny Sleevez), a broad brimmed hat, UV rated sunglasses, using chemical-free broad spectrum sun screen on exposed areas & eating a healthy diet with as few chemicals as possible & lots of antioxidants.
We have CARmageddon every day out here in the Dallas / Fort Worth metropolitan area, too. It’s always a mess, since the Texas Department of Transportation never can seem to get things done.