Explore Cherokee County Attractions at NO COST with Experience Passes
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Discover new adventures in Cherokee County when you check out an experience pass from Sequoyah Regional Library System! Experience passes allow community members admission to local attractions at no cost. Enjoy the arts and explore our local history with three available Experience Passes to Cherokee County locations!

Woodstock Arts Experience Pass
This pass serves as a ticket to admit up to 4 persons into a Woodstock Arts theatre production at no cost.
There is so much to enjoy this year at the Woodstock Arts Theatre! Check out a Woodstock Arts Experience Pass this summer to see upcoming productions of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Musical (June 10 - June 24) and Annie (July 10 - July 26). Visit their website here to see their entire season.

Funk Heritage Center Experience Pass
This pass serves as a ticket to admit up to 4 persons into the Funk Heritage Center at no cost.
Take a day trip to Waleska and visit the Funk Heritage Center, located on the beautiful Reinhardt University campus. The Funk Heritage Center is Georgia’s Official Frontier and Southeastern Indian Interpretive Center, and a certified National Park Service Trail of Tears Interpretive Site. With a Funk Heritage Center Experience Pass, explore the galleries of art and artefacts to discover what life was like for our ancestors, both in ancient times and in the more recent past. Learn more about the Funk Heritage Center here.
While there, stop by our Sequoyah Spot at Reinhardt University's Hill Freeman Library to check out books, return SRLS materials, and more! Learn more about our Reinhardt University Sequoyah Spot here.

History Cherokee Museum Experience Pass
This pass serves as a ticket to admit up to 4 persons into the History Cherokee Museum at no cost.
Celebrate America250 by learning more about our local history at the History Cherokee Museum in Downtown Canton. Enjoy the outdoor Etowah River Exhibit and the Sculpture Garden, then explore the detailed galleries inside. Each gallery is full of artefacts, and together they span centuries of life in Cherokee County, from ancient times to the present day. Find out more about the History Cherokee Museum here.
Check out our full list of Experience Passes, including ones to the Center for Puppetry Arts and Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, on our website: sequoyahregionallibrary.org/experience-passes




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