The Hyde Collection has announced they will be offering free admission to all essential workers and their families throughout the month of August as a thank you for their service during the COVID-19 crisis.
After being closed for several months because of the pandemic, The Hyde Collection reopened to visitors on the first of the month.
In accordance with CDC guidelines, The Hyde is open only for visitors who have made appointments on the Hyde Collection’s website. When making a reservation online, there is an “Essential Workers and Family” field where first responders, health care workers and all other essential workers can enter the number of family members they will be attending with, and they will not be charged for those tickets.
Currently on display at The Hyde is Images of the People: Russian Lacquer Painting and J. S. Wooley, Adirondack Photographer.
The Hyde Collection is located at 161 Warren Street, Glens Falls. More information is available on their website.
Photo of Hyde Collection courtesy Wikimedia user Danski14.
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