SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord Offer Healthcare Workers Free Admission For February

CONCORD, N.C. — SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord is offering a ‘thank you’ to hospital and healthcare workers for their ongoing service during the pandemic by offering free admission during the month of February.

“Our goal at SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord is to help foster relationships and community building throughout our region. We only hope to provide a small reprieve to those who are doing so much to care for each and every individual within our communities right now.” Erin McCarthy, SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord General Manager said. “This simple gesture of kindness is the least we can do for these important men and women who are on the frontlines everyday trying to keep us safe.”

In addition to free admission for healthcare workers, SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord will also offer a discounted rate ticket for up to 5 accompanying guests, according to a news release. The offer is valid Monday through Friday from Feb. 1-28.

The offer is not valid online. Guests should present a healthcare employee ID at the box office to receive a free ticket.

According to SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord, the event welcomes eligible healthcare workers, hospital employees, physicians, dentists, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physician assistants, nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, surgeons, surgeon’s assistant, athletic trainers, surgical technologist, midwives, dietitians, therapists, psychologists, chiropractors, clinical officers, social workers, phlebotomists, occupational therapists, optometrists, physical therapists, radiographers, radiotherapists, respiratory therapists, audiologists, speech pathologists, operating department practitioners, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, medical laboratory scientists, medical prosthetic technicians, Allied Health Professionals, Optometrists, Ophthalmologists, paramedics, EMT, dentists and dental surgeons, dental assistants, dental auxiliaries, dental hygienists, dental nurses, dental technicians, dental therapists, and related professionals. Public health practitioners (public health nurses, environmental health officers, paramedics, epidemiologists, health inspectors), social workers, occupational therapist, psychiatrist, mental health counselor, licensed behavioral analyst, expressive therapist/art therapist, hospital environmental services, nursing assistants, certified nursing assistants, health insurance employees.

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