Adventure Park at Discovery Museum Donates Hundreds of Tickets to Local Nonprofit Organizations

August 28, 2019 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Donating tickets to help Fairfield County non-profit organizations with their fundraising efforts is important at The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum, the zip line and treetop climbing experience, located behind the Discovery Museum at 4450 Park Avenue on the Bridgeport/Fairfield line. So far it has donated hundreds of tickets to the Park to organizations who use the tickets in their fund-raising efforts. And the requests continue to come in.

Recipient categories include museums, schools, community organizations, public libraries, hospitals, food banks, parent teacher organizations, athletic organizations, and others. Most of the recipients are 501(c)(3) nonprofits that use the tickets in fund-raising auctions or similar activities.

To further help recipients with their fundraising event The Adventure Park also supplies a display package along with the tickets. This typically includes a table-top poster, a quantity of 6 x 9-inch information cards and a sample ticket for display purposes.

- How To Apply for Donated Tickets -
Applicants are invited to apply online at least three to four weeks in advance of the date the tickets are needed. Applications may be made here or paste this address into your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu4a1R_2hSCMTtYWmiS_AO-hWEP4GbIeneKC-cd4cR7sTpcQ/viewform.
Questions are welcome by writing to: Donations@InTheTreeTops.com.

- About The Adventure Park -
The Adventure Park features a special combination experience of challenge bridges combined with zip lines between the trees that keep people coming back for more. The Park's friendly staff is available to answer questions and assist from the moment customers arrive to the moment they conclude their climb and return home with satisfied "I did it!" smiles.

The Adventure Park is not one single aerial treetop trail but a variety of different, color-coded aerial trails of differing challenge levels—beginner through expert—that climbers choose from depending on their age or climbing experience. There are trails suitable for kids, teens, adults and groups. These trails consist of platforms installed in the trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form "crossings" of different kinds including the ever-popular zip lines. Climbers wear harnesses which are doubly secured to safety cables using the Park's "always locked on" system of interlocking safety clips. Before venturing onto the trails climbers receive an interactive orientation and practice session.

The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum is designed, built and operated by Outdoor Ventures in cooperation with The Discovery Museum. For further details and updates please visit www.DiscoveryTrees.org, email Info@DiscoveryTrees.org or call 203-690-1717. On Facebook: @DiscoveryAdventurePark.

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