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Disney On Ice Teams Up with Wisconsin Libraries for Reading Program, Offers Free Kids' Tickets in Milwaukee

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Published on December 12, 2024
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Disney On Ice is coming to Milwaukee with a philanthropic twist. In partnership with local public libraries across Wisconsin, the show is promoting literacy by encouraging children to read. As part of a creative reading program, kids who engage with books will be rewarded with the chance to see their favorite characters perform on ice.

According to a FOX6Now report, children can visit participating libraries to receive a Disney On Ice Reward Club Card. After reading five or more books, a purchased adult ticket will earn a free pass for the child to see the "Into the Magic" show at Fiserv Forum.

This reading program spans several locations, including Franklin's own public library and the Barrett Memorial Library in Williams Bay, as noted by Urban Milwaukee. It runs through Feb. 17, providing ample time for young readers to meet the challenge. After completing their reading assignments, participants can exchange their Reward Club Card at the Ticketmaster Box Office at Fiserv Forum.

Disney On Ice's "Into the Magic" promises to showcase a cavalcade of scenes from fan favorites like "Frozen" and "Coco," as per information from CBS58. From Moana's oceanic journey to Elsa's icy escapades, children will see their literary efforts spring to astonishing life in a performance hosted by the ever-iconic Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse duo.

The Disney On Ice Reading Program presents multiple shows from February 13 through 17, with a matinee on President’s Day. Voucher redemption, program specifics, and box office hours are available on Fiserv Forum’s official website.