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The Daily Five: East Hampton Library Has Free Museum Passes

Five things you should know today.

 

  1. The deadline to register for Hurricane Sandy relief with the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Jan. 28. You can register with FEMA for relief aid even if you have insurance, have registered for aid with another agency or have filed a flood  insurance claim.
  2. Speaking of deadlines, you have until Feb. 1 to pay your local property taxes. You can pay them at the East Hampton Town Hall or Portland Town Hall.
  3. The CT Writing Project Writing Group meets tonight at the Portland Public Library from 5-8 p.m., in Van Beynum Room.
  4. With a stretch of bitter cold settling into the region the ASPCA has issued some cold-weather tips to keep our four-legged friends safe and warm.
  5. The East Hampton Public Library offers a free museum pass program which is funded by the Friends of the East Hampton Public Library. Passes can be borrowed one at a time; may be reserved no more than 24 hours in advance of checkout and are available on a first-come, first served basis. Pass conditions may be changed by the museum without notice. The library has passes for about 20 museums, including the Mystic Seaport, Mystic Aquarium, Lutz Children’s Museum, Connecticut Science Center and the Wadsworth Atheneum.

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Bob May 22, 2013 at 02:41 pm
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