Friday, August 23, 2013

Get Your ArtsWave ArtsPass and Start Enjoying the Benefits!


The following is a sponsored post.  As an editor for Family Friendly Cincinnati, I get to help put together our weekend post, listing loads of activities happening around the city.  Many of these activities are free, or super cheap.  I love learning about the many events going on in our city.  Last weekend, I did not write the post, but I read it on Saturday, desperate for something to do with the kids. We ended up at a Mad Cap Puppets show at Smale Riverfront Park.  It was a blast.  And, it was free.

We participate in so many free arts activities...puppet shows, library events, fun stuff at the park.  Do you ever wonder how these free events are possible?  Who pays for them?  Why are they free?  Why does anyone care?

Enter ArtsWave...

ArtsWave, formerly known as the Fine Arts Fund, works to enhance, support and promote the arts in the Cincinnati area. Originally founded in 1927, the goal was to “to further the musical and artistic education and culture for the people of Cincinnati.” When you enjoy free art programs or activities at a local park or event, you may be benefitting from ArtsWave! 

Donations to ArtsWave makes these events free or discounted for the participants. 

How can you help this organization AND benefit from their fantastic discounts and events? 

Donate $75 or more to ArtsWave and you can chose to receive an ArtsPass.  An ArtsPass allows you access to discounts and special offers from more than 30 local arts organizations across the region, AND restaurants and shops nearby. Check out the details HERE.  Just to name a few, you can get deals from The Cincinnati Reds, The Taft Theatre, The Children's Theatre, The Carnegie and many more!  Check out the details on the ArtsPass to learn more about the special offers on the Arts, retail stores AND restaurants!

It's easy to supports ArtsWave and get your ArtsPass.  Click HERE to fill out your application and make your donation.  Then, start enjoying your ArtsPass!

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