Museum & Cultural Passes

Family Museum Passes   |   Check Out Washington – Discover Pass Backpacks   |   Spokane Symphony Passes   |   Other Cultural Passes

Family Museum Passes

If you are looking for fun and educational activities, Spokane County Library District has your ticket to fantastic destinations nearby: Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture and Mobius Discovery Center.

Photo credit: Mobius, Mae Wolfe

The Family Museum Pass is a great opportunity to visit these excellent cultural and educational centers in our community.

Museum Family Passes are available only to Spokane County Library District residents in unincorporated Spokane County and the affiliated cities and towns of Cheney, Deer Park, Fairfield, Latah, Medical Lake, Millwood, Rockford, Spangle, Spokane Valley, Waverly, and Airway Heights. Residents of Liberty Lake and the city of Spokane are not in-district for this program.

The Family Museum Pass program is generously funded by the Diane E. Zahand Fund. To support this fund, you can learn more at the Library Foundation of Spokane County website.

Reserving a Family Museum Pass

You can Reserve a Pass online up to 30 days in advance and print your confirmation to gain entry to a partner museum on a specific day. This means that the pass will provide entry only on the day you select.

Each Family Museum Pass provides admission for up to 2 adults and 4 children.

Photo courtesy of Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture

The person reserving the pass must be the person using the pass. Please be sure to present the pass and matching photo ID to gain admission.

Each museum and cultural institution can be booked once every 30 days per household.

To reserve a museum pass, you must have a permanent Spokane County Library District library card in good standing. Residents of Liberty Lake and the city of Spokane are not in-district for this program.

Passes currently available:

Note: Each night at 12am, the Reserve a Pass system updates to include any museum passes that are available for 30 days in the future.

Using a Museum Pass

When you arrive at the museum, you will need to present your printed museum pass, along with photo ID that matches the name on the pass.

Please check the museum website for updated hours or other restrictions when planning your visit.

Information about Visiting Mobius Discovery Center

Mobius Discovery Center is for the whole family!

Children must be accompanied by a person 16 years or older to visit Mobius. Adults must be accompanied by a child to visit Mobius.

Children are not allowed on the exhibit floor without an adult, and adults are not allowed on the exhibit floor without a child.

Mobius is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Please visit www.mobiusdiscoverycenter.org to find operating hours, special events, and more!

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Check Out Washington – Discover Pass Backpacks

The Check Out Washington backpack is part of our Library of Things collection and includes binoculars, field guides, other interpretive materials, and a special Discover Pass for parking at Washington State Parks.

In partnership with Check Out Washington, this program is funded in part by the Washington State Parks Foundation.

You can place a hold on the Check Out Washington backpack in our catalog. The checkout period for the backpack is 28 days.

We hope that providing these passes will help increase awareness and access to state lands, especially for those who might not otherwise be able to obtain a Discover Pass.

The specially designed Library Discover Pass for the Check Out Washington program does not require a specific license plate number to use the pass. This means that library customers can use any vehicle, including rental vehicles, to park and access state parks and trailheads with this day-use Library Discover Pass.

RESERVE A DISCOVER PASS BACKPACK

Spokane Symphony Passes

Spokane Symphony at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox
Photo courtesy of Spokane Symphony

Orchestral music nurtures the human spirit, enhances the quality of life, and is integral to the preservation and development of culture. Spokane Symphony provides high quality, professional orchestral performances and education to Inland Northwest residents for the purpose of enriching and transforming lives through music.

Each Spokane Symphony Pass is available to reserve 30 days prior to the performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers are limited to four Spokane Symphony Passes per calendar year.

NOTE: One pass is equal to one Symphony ticket. Reserve the number of passes equal to the number of tickets (up to four) that you need.

Upcoming Performances

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Masterworks 8: Power to the People!

This program explores political leadership and debate, starting with music by Ethel Smyth, a prominent women’s rights campaigner. Glenn Dicterow, long-time concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic and mentor of our concertmaster Mateusz Wolski, performed Serenade many times with Bernstein himself conducting.

MARTIN WOLDSON THEATER AT THE FOX
1001 W Sprague Ave (Downtown Spokane)
Sunday, Apr 21, 3pm
Doors open at 1:30pm & preconcert lecture at 2pm

How to Get & Use a Spokane Symphony Pass

1. RESERVE up to four Spokane Symphony Passes. Each pass can be redeemed for one Spokane Symphony seat. ADA accessible seating is limited.

2. PRINT the voucher.

3. TAKE the voucher to the Spokane Symphony Box Office at Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox (1001 West Sprague Avenue in downtown Spokane) to claim your tickets no later than 30 minutes prior to the performance. Please present photo ID that matches the name of the customer reserving the pass.

Please note that the box office is open Monday–Friday, 10am–3pm, and 2 hours prior to each performance.

Each pass is available to reserve 30 days prior to the performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers are limited to 4 Spokane Symphony Passes per calendar year.

Passes are available only to Spokane County Library District residents in unincorporated Spokane County and the affiliated cities and towns of Airway Heights, Cheney, Deer Park, Fairfield, Latah, Medical Lake, Millwood, Rockford, Spangle, Spokane Valley, and Waverly. Residents of Liberty Lake and the city of Spokane are not in-district for this program.

Special thanks to the Spokane Symphony for the in-kind match of tickets, making possible the number of seats available to library customers.

Other Cultural Passes

As we look to expand our cultural pass program, we are also looking for sponsors for those programs. If you or your organization would like to sponsor a pass program, in whole or in part, please contact Development Manager Jill-Lynn Nunemaker by email at jnunemaker@scld.org or by phone at 509.893.8238.

You can also give a tax-deductible donation to the Library Foundation of Spokane County at any time.