Visit the Children’s Museum for 15¢ on the 15th of Each Month!

THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF RICHMOND ANNOUNCES

15¢ KIDS DAYS FOR 2015 PRESENTED BY CALL FEDERAL

CMoR_Logo-web (2)The Children’s Museum of Richmond is kicking off 2015 by announcing 15¢ Kids Days. Presented by Call Federal, and offered throughout the entire year, 15¢ Kids Days will offer admission to children for 15¢ on the 15th of each month. Valid at all four locations (Central, Short Pump, Chesterfield, and Fredericksburg), the Museum will feature activities for the entire family – in addition to the play-filled, educational environment that families across Central Virginia have come to associate with CMoR.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with Call Federal Credit Union to offer 15¢ Kids Day to families and children throughout the region. This program will allow thousands of children to learn through hands-on play, and we are so grateful to have a community leader like Call Federal supporting the museum.” said Meredith Screeney, Vice President of Mission.

cmor“Call Federal is pleased to partner with an organization that gives our children a strong start by igniting their imaginations and supporting a love of learning. The Children’s Museum makes a tremendous impact locally. We hope 15¢ Kids Days will encourage even more families to explore this valuable Richmond resource,” said Roger Ball, Chief Executive Officer at Call Federal.

About The Children’s Museum of Richmond

The Children’s Museum of Richmond has four locations, CMoR Central at 2626 W. Broad Street in Richmond; CMoR Short Pump located in West Broad Village at 2200 Old Brick Road in Glen Allen; CMoR Chesterfield in Winterpock Crossing Shopping Center at 6629 Lake Harbour Drive in Midlothian; and 1275 Jefferson Davis Highway in Fredericksburg. The Children’s Museum has been serving the community since 1981 with the mission to create innovative learning experiences for all children and those who support them that inspire the next generation of creative problem solvers. For more information, please visit www.childrensmuseumofrichmond.org.