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A new Museum Pass for the Library

Did you know that monarch butterflies migrate from southern Canada and northern USA south in the Fall to Mexico where they reproduce the young that will return north in the Spring? You can track the migration and learn more about butterflies at butterflywebsite.com

We are excited to announce that we have just added The Butterfly Place to our list of passes for museums in the Music art and Media Department. It's a great location for family fun. Our pass allows one free admission to the site.

The Butterfly Place is a man-made habitat for butterflies. It is located in a 3,100 sq. ft. building that is over 27 ft. at its peak. In this living environment are many colorful plants which provide nectar for the butterflies. The atrium may contain up to 500 butterflies representing 50 different species from around the world. Those that are native to New England are featured when possible.The Butterfly Place is located at 120 Tyngsboro Rd. Westford, MA Open 2/14 to 03/31 10-4pm. 4/1 to Columbus Day 10-5pm. Visit them on line at http://www.butterflyplace-ma.com

Come by the Music Art and Media Department to reserve your pass or reserve it on the library's web site.

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