Lake Superior Zoo recently launched a brand-new membership program to provide affordable and equitable opportunities for all people, children, and families.
The program offers half-priced membership for those who are eligible to remove financial barriers to Zoo membership so more people, families and children can experience all the Zoo has to offer.
The Zoo for All program is just the beginning of several ways the Lake Superior Zoo will be opening its doors wider this season.
To learn more, you can visit the Zoo's website here: https://lnkd.in/dbSD7KWU
Lake Superior Zoo debuts Zoo for All membership program
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