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Abominable Snow Alert

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 30th, 2009


Ah, one of the items from the wish list, above….

Due to the threat of a “snow event” for this forthcoming weekend in Maine, the International Cryptozoology Museum, which was scheduled to be closed on New Year’s Eve Day, will instead be open.

The revised hours for the next few days are as follows:

Wednesday, December 30, 2009 ~ 11 AM to 6 PM
Thursday, December 31, 2009 ~ 11 AM to 6 PM
January 1, 2010 ~ Closed
January 2, 2010 ~ 11 AM to 6 PM
January 3, 2010 ~ Noon to 5 PM

Beginning the week of January 4th, the ICM puts into place its Winter Schedule:

Mondays-Tuesdays, Closed
Wednesdays-Saturdays, 11 AM to 6 PM
Sundays, Noon to 5 PM

(The museum just received a resupply of 2XL and 3XL logo teeshirts.)

Thank you,
Loren

P.S. Therefore, the museum will be open during the blizzard, and additionally, for those that might be unable to travel on this weekend because of road conditions, I’ve added the extra opening for tomorrow.

Thanks to PhotoExpert for his donation of the Zinj bust, a great new addition to the exhibition, supporting the Paranthropus theory for the origins of Bigfoot.


Thank you!

Snail mailed donations and artifacts for the museum are deeply appreciated and welcomed.
International Cryptozoology Museum
661 Congress St.
Portland, Maine 04101

This post was written by

Loren Coleman – who has written posts on Cryptomundo.
Loren Coleman no longer writes for Cryptomundo. His archived posts remain here at Cryptomundo.

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One Response to “Abominable Snow Alert”

  1. Rangoon responds:

    I must admit that as a young lad I was disappointed to finally maneuver Joe into position to capture the Yeti…only to find that it was the same pigmy gorilla I hunted in the jungle…painted white!



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