Cultural Passes
The Woodburn Public Library is pleased to offer cultural passes for library patrons. Each pass has different conditions so look closely to make sure it fits the needs of your family.
- Passes check out for three days.
- Passes cannot be renewed, overdue charges of $5 per day.
- Return passes to the circulation desk. Do not leave in return box.
- Passes can only be check out once per quarter. Please remember that passes are limited, and we want everyone to have a chance to use them.
Willamette Heritage Museum
The Willamette Heritage Center connects generations by preserving and interpreting Mid-Willamette Valley history. The fourteen historic structures on site house permanent and changing exhibits, a research library and archive, textile learning center, and rentable event spaces. The five-acre campus is also home to retail shops, art galleries, cooperative artist studios, and offices run by our partner organizations. (2 available passes) Replacement value: $65
Hours - Tuesday - Saturday -10:00am - 4:00pm
Free Admission for Household
Portland Japanese Garden
For more than 50 years, Portland Japanese Garden has been a haven of serenity and tranquility, nestled in Washington Park in Portland, OR. The Garden is composed of eight unique garden spaces, from the lush greens in the Strolling Pond Garden to the empty space (or ma) of the Sand and Stone Garden. Each style demonstrates unique aspects of Japanese garden history and design. (1 available pass) Replacement value: $115
Hours - Wednesday - Monday 8:00am - 5:30pm Closed on Tuesdays
Free Admission for Two Adults & Up to Eight Kids (Ages 17 & Under)
Oregon Garden
The Oregon Garden is a stunning botanical garden encompassing over 80 acres and featuring more than 20 specialty gardens showcasing the diverse botanical beauty of the Willamette Valley and the Pacific Northwest. We have gardens to delight every interest, from our Pet-Friendly Garden and Rose Garden to the Children’s Garden. Our property is also home to a gift shop, café and retail nursery, as well as the site of many public and private events throughout the year. We have 4 miles of ADA paths, and we are pet-friendly. (2 available passes) Replacement value: $105
Hours - Monday - Sunday - 10:00am - 3:00pm
Free Admission for Two Adults and Four Children
Gilbert House Children's Museum
The Gilbert House Children's Museum is a private nonprofit children's museum connected to downtown Salem's Riverfront Park. Founded in 1989, Gilbert House Children's Museum provides innovative and stimulating educational experiences which spark children's natural curiosity. The Museum is named after Salem native, A.C. Gilbert, an extraordinary scholar, inventor, Olympic athlete and gold medalist, entrepreneur, and magician. An advocate of learning through play, Gilbert was the proud inventor of the Erector Set, the inspiration for our giant outdoor Erector Set, the highlight of our 20,000 ft² Outdoor Discovery Area. (2 available passes) Replacement value: $125
Hours - Fall - Spring Hours (September - May ) - Tuesday - Sunday - 10:00am - 5:00pm - Summer Hours (June-August) - Monday - Sunday - 10:00am - 5:00pm
Free Admission for Five People
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
Come soar through decades of aerospace innovation at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, located in McMinnville, Oregon. Discover more than 150 aircraft, spacecraft, and exhibits that tell the story of flight and space exploration with unique historic artifacts, including the Hughes Flying Boat Spruce Goose, SR-71 Blackbird, and the Titan II Space Launch Vehicle with its original launch room. (Two available passes) Replacement value: $80
Hours - Monday - Sunday - 10:00am - 5:00pm
Free Admission for Two People
Oregon Historical Society
The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon’s long, rich history visible and accessible to all. For more than a century, OHS has served as the state’s collective memory, gathering and preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, films, manuscripts, books, and oral histories. The Oregon Historical Society exists because history is powerful, and because a history as deep and rich as Oregon’s cannot be contained within a single story or point of view. Replacement value: $60
Hours - Monday - Saturday - 10:00am -5:00pm; Sunday - 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Free Admission for Two Adults as well as any Children in the Household
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
In June 2017 Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education opened the doors of our permanent home at 724 NW Davis Street, on the North Park Blocks in downtown Portland. The museum’s main gallery features rotating exhibitions of national and international stature. Four core exhibits anchor the museum: Discrimination and Resistance, An Oregon Primer, which identifies discrimination as a tool used to affect varied groups of people over the history of this region; The Holocaust, An Oregon Perspective, a history of the Holocaust that employs the stories of Oregon survivors; Oregon Jewish Stories, an installation focused on the experience of the Jews of Oregon; and Human Rights After the Holocaust, an exhibit that calls on visitors to ponder the work needed to achieve dignity and rights for all persons. The museum also features a robust series of public programming including film screenings, lectures, and programs supporting exhibitions. OJMCHE’s Ron Tonkin Family Museum Shop is an excellent stop for finding a gift for loved ones or treating yourself.
Hours - Wednesday - Sunday - 11:00am - 4:00pm
Guest Pass will admit up to Five adults.