Many genealogists are either military, military retired, civil service, or civil service retired and many are interested in Jewish things or have Jewish ancestors, etc. -- here is info on free admission for 4 to the Holocaust Museum in Wash DC: >Subject: Holocaust Museum > > >For Federal Employees and Retirees: A Free Perk in DC > >If you are a federal employee (military or civilian) or a retired federal >employee, you can now visit the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Permanent >Exhibition in Washington, DC at no cost. This offer is from September 1 to >December 31, 1999. To enter, you just need your federal government ID or, >if you are retired, your retirement claim number. > >Those wishing to take advantage of this opportunity should show their ID at >the Museum's pass desk (inside the 14th Street entrance to the Museum) to >receive immediate entry passes for the Permanent Exhibition. An individual >may bring up to 4 guests and there is no limit on the number of visits. No >day or time restrictions apply, though passes must be used on the day they >are issued. > >The Museum is located adjacent to the Mall, just south of Independence >Ave., S.W., between 14th Street and Raoul Wallenberg Place (formerly 15th >Street), and is open daily from 10 am to 5:30 pm. The Museum is closed on >Yom Kippur (September 20, 1999) and Christmas Day. For additional >information, contact the Museum at (202) 488-0448. > > > > >