PHILADELPHIA – 10/10/2013 City Councilman Brian O’Neill has announced that Philadelphia high school students are now eligible for one year of free admission to 12 of the city’s museums thanks to STAMP: the Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Family Teen Program. Students who enroll in STAMP (Students at Museums in Philly) will receive the STAMP Pass, a card that they can present to get free out-of-school-time admission to 12 of the city’s museums. The STAMP Pass is available for free to teens ages 14-19 who live in the city of Philadelphia. Teens can register for the pass by visiting phillystamppass.org
Participating museums and cultural institutions:
African American Museum in Philadelphia | National Constitution Center |
Barnes Foundation | National Museum of American Jewish History |
Eastern State Penitentiary | Penn Museum |
Fabric Workshop and Museum | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |
Institute of Contemporary Art | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Mutter Museum | Philadelphia Zoo |
If you would like assistance registering for the program or for more information, please contact one of Councilman O’Neill’s three offices, FOP “Heroes Hall” headquarters building at 11630 Caroline Road (215-437-9167), Bustleton & Bowler above the 7th Police District (215-685-0432), and 562 City Hall (215-686-3422).