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12-02-2025
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expERIEnce half price admission at the children's museum each Thursday
It's double the fun for only a fraction of the price. Every Thursday, the expERIEnce Children's Museum will be offering admission for only $8 per person. This is a part of their Throwback Thursday promotion which matches the admission price of the museum's original building which was only half the size of their current space. Blasco Library hosting 'Valencrimes Week' for true crime lovers The director of marketing said they are always changing and adding things to the museum and this is the perfect time to explore. 'We have our traveling exhibit space that will change every six months or so actually coming around this April we'll be moving out our dino exhibit and bringing in something new. This also is our 30th birthday year so we're going to be 30 years old which is a generation and so we're really trying to incorporate throwback, our history, things like that to what we are doing on a day-to-day basis,' said Olivia Wickline, director of marketing and community relations for the expERIEnce Children's Museum. Mighty Otters Sled Hockey team breaks out new equipment at Tuesday's practice The museum will be offering this deal every Thursday through the end of March. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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12-02-2025
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Blasco Library hosting ‘Valencrimes Week' for true crime lovers
'Valencrimes' continues at the Blasco Library this week, this time taking listeners back to an old cold case in Erie. 'Valencrimes Week' is an event for crime lovers to come together and listen to true crime stories from authors and researchers. Erie Zoo to host 'Hoo Do You Love' Valentine's event this weekend On Tuesady night a local expert told the story of Mary Holland, an investigator dubbed 'the female Sherlock Holmes' who was called to look into an Erie murder in the early 1900s. He said Holland was the best-known private investigator in America at the time, but even she couldn't solve the murder. Coming in 'candy' — Local chocolate stores stock up on supplies for Valentine's Day rush 'She didn't solve it either. She said during the peak of her career that only one homicide in five was ever solved,' said Gary Wesman, a local researcher. 'Valencrimes Week' will continue with events at the Blasco Library until Thursday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.