FREE FUN FRIDAYS 2019 WILL PROVIDE NO-COST ADMISSION FOR EVERYONE TO 100 MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL VENUES THIS SUMMER

Since 2009, more than 1.3 million visitors have enjoyed no-cost access thanks to $7.2 million insupport from the Highland Street Foundation

Newton, Mass. (May 7, 2019) – One hundred cultural venues across Massachusetts will open their doors for free on Fridays this summer, marking the 11 th anniversary of Free Fun Fridays, funded by the Highland Street Foundation to offer visitors no-cost access to museums, theaters, historic sites, zoos and treasured collections.

Free Fun Fridays 2019 will take place for 10 consecutive Fridays — beginning June 28 and continuing through August 30— with 100 venues welcoming visitors in a free-of-charge public celebration of culture and history that is unprecedented outside of the national museums in Washington, D.C.

This year’s theme is “Your Ticket to Summer Fun” and participating venues include the Boston Children’s Museum, Charles River Watershed, Battleship Cove, Worcester Historical Museum, Old Sturbridge Village, Norman Rockwell Museum and the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Three new venues have joined the Free Fun Fridays mix: Capron Park Zoo, in Attleboro,
Museum of Printing, in Haverhill, and Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, in Topsfield.

This year marks the 30 th Anniversary of the Newton-based Highland Street Foundation, a family- directed organization dedicated to  expanding opportunities for Massachusetts children and families. During the past 11 years, Free Fun Fridays has emerged as a signature initiative of the foundation, which has invested $7.2 million in cultivating a game-changing opportunity for families and the state’s cultural institutions, both small and large.

“As Highland Street Foundation turns 30, we continue our efforts to increase access and opportunities for children and families in Massachusetts,” said Highland Street Foundation Executive Director Blake Jordan said. “We’re very excited that in our 11 th year, Free Fun Fridays and our partner institutions will offer enrichment, entertainment and education in every region of the state. There are so many options in 2019, we’re looking forward to a great summer.”

Since it was launched in 2009, Free Fun Fridays have drawn more than 1.3 million visitors to a range of institutions celebrating arts, culture and history that ranges from classical to contemporary, from the official to the off-beat. Last summer, Free Fun Fridays venues drew 153,000 people.

For visitors, there are an abundance of collected treasures, from the classical to the offbeat. Visitors can take in Toulouse Lautrec at the Museum of Fine Arts, trace the hunt for Moby Dick at the New Bedford Whaling Museum or learn more about early Boston at the Museum of African American History. Then there are unique collections of The Museum of Russian Icons, in Clinton, the New England Quilt Museum, in Lowell, the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, in Brookline, and the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History, in Weston.

At the Children’s Museum, Free Fun Fridays have helped bring more Boston-area children and families through the doors each summer. The Smith College Museum of Art says Free Fun Fridays attendance outpaces traditional Friday attendance. At the Griffin Museum of Photographer in Winchester, admissions quadruple.

This year there are free musical and dramatic performances at the Gloucester Stage Company, Jacob’s Pillow, Berkshire Theatre Group, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company and Boston Symphony Orchestra a Tanglewood.

Each year, Highland Street Foundation partners with venues in every corner of the state toopen their doors for free. Free Fun Fridays is one of many programs created and supported by the Highland Street Foundation to increase access and opportunities for children and families throughout Massachusetts.
Here is the full F3 Schedule:

To learn more about the “Free Fun Fridays,” and the Highland Street Foundation, visit www.highlandstreet.org

About Highland Street Foundation

Founded in 1989, the Highland Street Foundation is one of the top 10 family foundations in Massachusetts. Committed to addressing the most pressing needs and concerns for children and families in Massachusetts, Highland Street Foundation provides access and opportunities in education, housing, mentorship, health care, environment, and the arts. In 2019, Highland Street will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the organization’s founding.

Press Release