Wright Museum and Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern to Partner in July

In July, Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern in Wolfeboro will offer customers 10% off their order to anyone who shows a Wright Museum receipt, admission sticker, or member card.

The promotion is part of Wright Museum’s Business Partner program, which features one partnership each month in which the museum works with local businesses to enhance their respective offerings and promote one another. 

“We are excited to work with Burnt Timber for July and to again work with them and other local brewers for our Wright at Night event in August,” said Wright Museum’s Stephanie Buell. 

For Owner Eddie Michno, who owns Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern with wife Mara, working with Wright Museum is important.

“I’m a veteran and the majority of my family served our country,” he said.  “I think it’s important to honor the selflessness that so many Americans exuded during this era. Visiting the Wright Museum helps put things into perspective for me–what’s truly important in life and what isn’t.”

The region’s leading resource for educators and learners of all ages on World War II, Wright Museum features more than 14,000 items in its collection that are representative of both the homefront and battlefield.

In June, Wright Museum’s business partner was Annie’s Book Stop, which offered customers 10% off used books to anyone who showed a Wright Museum receipt, admission sticker, or member card.