It’s First Friday! FREE Admission to The Children’s Museum of Phoenix, the Phoenix Art Museum, the Heard, and More!

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It’s the first Friday of April and that means downtown Phoenix is the place to be tonight!

Everyone will get into the Children’s Museum of Phoenix FREE from 5-9 PM. Since tickets are usually $12 each this alone would save my family $48! Head over here for more information.

 

From 6 to 10 PM everyone will get in free to the Phoenix Art Museum! General admission tickets for adults are usually $18 each so this is some serious savings (and FUN)! Head over here for more information. I’m excited about the DanceFest going on tonight and the poetry reading! Both special events are FREE!

 

 

You’ll definitely want to make a stop at the Heard Museum! From 6-10 PM everyone will get in free. Admission for adults is usually $18! Head over here for more information and check out the special event they have going on tonight:

“Rock Out with the Heard!

6:15 p.m. Special Screening of RUMBLE – The Indians who Rocked the World in Steele Auditorium
8:15 p.m. Special performance by Samantha Crain in the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery

Film and music goers can add another Phoenix venue to their list on First Friday, April 2018 when No Festival Required screens RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the WorldRUMBLE tells the story of a profound, essential, and until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: The Indigenous influence. Following the film, singer-songwriter Samantha Crain (Chocktaw) will perform in the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery.

Delicious snacks from the Heard Museum café and cantina are available for purchase throughout the movie. This event is free and open to the public.

About Samantha Crain:

Samantha Crain won Best Folk Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year at the Native American Music Awards in 2009. Her music has been heard on 90210, HBO’s Hung and many independent documentaries and films.”

 

If our family managed to check out all three museums, we would save $125 on admission alone (and we would have A LOT to talk about)!

Enjoy!

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