Museum partnership with Wells Fargo covers military admission

January 21, 2014

Theresa Bakker

Theresa Bakker
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Wells Fargo has donated $25,000 to the UA Museum of the North to cover admission for active-duty Alaska military and their immediate families.
Wells Fargo has donated $25,000 to the UA Museum of the North to cover admission for active-duty Alaska military and their immediate families.


Active-duty military personnel and up to four members of their immediate families can visit the University of Alaska Museum of the North for free this year, under a new program made possible by Wells Fargo.

“In Alaska, many of our Wells Fargo team members have family ties and community connections with the military,” said Wells Fargo northern Alaska district manager Vicki Kennebec. “We hope Alaska’s military families enjoy free admission to the UA Museum of the North. It is an honor for Wells Fargo to serve those who have served our country.”

A $25,000 gift from Wells Fargo to the museum will cover the admission costs. The museum will announce the new program formally at its annual open house on Saturday, Jan. 25, at noon.

For the past decade, Wells Fargo has partnered with the UA Museum of the North to support Alaska’s military and their families. As part of a $35 million commitment to help veterans and military families with sustainable housing, career transition and financial education, Wells Fargo recently presented $75,000 to four nonprofit organizations supporting Alaska military service members, veterans and their families. In November, Wells Fargo and Operation Homefront donated a mortgage-free home to an Alaska Army Reserve soldier in Anchorage.

Wells Fargo has been in Alaska since 1916. Its 900 team members in the state serve customers through 57 banking, mortgage, investment and insurance offices from Ketchikan to Barrow. The company invests $1.5 million each year in more than 300 nonprofits and schools in Alaska.

“Alaska is home to two large military installations, and military members play an important role in our community,” said UA Museum of the North director Aldona Jonaitis. “We are proud to partner with Wells Fargo to say ‘thank you’ to the large military populations in our region.”

To receive free admission to the museum, military personnel must present their current ID at the admissions desk. For more information, call 907-474-7505.

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