(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY –  Nineteen local venues will participate in Doors Open Jamestown, Saturday, February 3. Doors Open is designed as a day when local museums and attractions open their doors to the public for free, providing opportunities for local people to get a taste of the many assets available right here in our own community.

Participating this year are: Audubon Community Nature Center; Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center; Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame; *Fenton History Center; Infinity Visual and Performing Arts; Jamestown Prendergast Library; Lucile M. Wright Air Museum; *Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum; Lucille Ball Little Theatre of Jamestown; Martz-Kohl Observatory; Marvin Community House; *National Comedy Center; *Northwest Arena; Partridge-Sheldon House; Pearl City Clay House; Reg Lenna Center for the Arts; Robert H. Jackson Center; Roger Tory Peterson Institute; and Winifred Crawford Dibert Boys & Girls Club. Those marked with an asterisk require pre-registration and restrictions may apply. Please check those venues’ websites for details.

Doors Open will run from 10am-4pm and will feature a scavenger hunt using questions at each location with answers to be submitted by text. In addition to the entries available at each participating attraction, you can get bonus entries by visiting local businesses. Participating are: 4 Below Haggy’s Bar and Grill, Art Cloth & Craft, Ballgame Heroes, BioDome Project, Brazil Craft Beer and Wine Lounge, Chautauqua Art Gallery, Chautauqua County Humane Society, Chautauqua Soap Co., CHQ Plus Store, Country Woods, Crown Street Roasting Company, Epic Floats & Wellness, Hazeltine Public Library, Labyrinth Press Company, Pearl City Hops Restaurant and Tavern, Peterson’s Candies, and Reishore Clothing.

For more information visit www.jtny.events.

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