Monday, May 19, 2014

It Doesn't Always Have to Be About Money



Life is full and rich. Our goal at Laser Financial Group is to allow you to make the most of all of it, including the cultural pieces that don’t really have any direct connection to your retirement plan or investment portfolio.
For anyone older than their early 20s, the events of September 11, 2001 are likely seared into our memories forever. We know where we were when we heard, and perhaps have loved ones who were directly affected. And it was a time when all other worries – the behavior of the stock market included – were pushed to the side for a time while our country came together to grieve and heal.
Those familiar with New York City may agree that it seems to be a friendlier place ever since.

This week marks the public opening of the long-anticipated 9/11 Memorial Museum, located at the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan. Tickets for the museum’s opening day are sold out, and it is recommended that you purchase your tickets in advance. Museum tickets include admission to the 9.11 Memorial.
For those looking to conserve a few dollars, admission to the Museum is free for all visitors on Tuesday evenings from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the last entry at 7 p.m.  However, visitors must still obtain tickets. Same day tickets are available at the ticket windows starting at 4 p.m. A limited number of reserved tickets are available online two weeks in advance of each Tuesday evening. U.S. Military, FDNY, NYPD and PAPD discounts are also available. 
If you have plans to visit New York City during your upcoming summer holiday, perhaps a visit to the 9/11 Museum is in order. For further info and to reserve your tickets, visit the 9/11 Musuem website.
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