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Museum Members Get Grounds Passes to FWSSR


Even our membership package refl ects our longstanding partnership with the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. By joining the Cattle Raisers Museum, you can qualify for free grounds admission at the FWSSR. Check out all the benefi ts below. The Cattle Raisers Museum is a 501 (c)(3) non- profi t organization that operates without state or federal funding. Museum activities are made possible only through the generous fi nancial support of individuals, which makes memberships to the museum crucial to the success of our mission to share our culture with present and future generations.


All memberships are tax deductible and help strengthen and support: • Educational programs • Exhibit updates • Collection acquisitions •


Oral history program • Ongoing museum activities


In addition to the membership being tax deductible, members receive these benefi ts with their membership for an entire year: •


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Gina Bryson Media Consultant


817.916.1793 gbryson@tscra.org


Free admission to the Cattle Raisers Museum and all interactive exhibits at the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History (FWMSH) Free admission to the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame 10% discount in the FWMSH and National Cowgirl Museum’s gift shops 10% discount in the Stars Café in the FWMSH Free parking in the museum lot south of the FWMSH


Free grounds admission to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. This benefi t alone, depending on your membership level and how many times you attend the Stock Show, could provide a savings of up to $1,380.


Cultural Exchange Again in 2015, patrons’ Stock Show grounds admission ticket will


grant free admission during the 23-day run of the Show to 3 world-class museums: The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, The Cattle Raisers Museum and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Through the new “Moo-seum” program provided by Central Market,


Stock Show patrons can stroll into any of these museums free of charge. For adults, it’s a $14 value. Members of any of these museums can get into the Stock Show grounds at no cost. It’s a “cultural exchange” that delivers big benefi ts and big savings. “We’ve been proud to call the Fort Worth Cultural District home since


1944,” says Brad Barnes, Stock Show president and general manager. “This historic collaboration between our organizations allows Stock Show visitors to experience these great museums, and museum members to visit the Stock Show — at no additional cost.”


Shawn McCoy Media Consultant


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