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OAK PARK-RIVER FOREST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Unity Temple Restoration Foundation introduces new digital membership card program

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Oak Part-River Forest Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on July 6

 Beginning July 1, Unity Temple Restoration Foundation (UTRF) members can enjoy digital membership cards in place of traditional printed cards.

“UTRF is excited to offer this feature to its members,” said UTRF Executive Director, Heidi Ruehle. “While physical cards can be misplaced or forgotten, digital cards ensure that UTRF members can access their membership benefits quickly and conveniently through their mobile devices.”

The digital membership card, powered by Cuseum, is unique to each member and once downloaded, will be stored in the member’s iPhone or Android digital wallet. The member’s name, membership level, expiration date, and a scannable QR code are displayed on the “front” of the card. The “back” of the card includes membership benefits, reciprocal programs, and links to UTRF social media. The card will automatically update every year upon renewal.

“UTRF is grateful for our members and their ongoing support during this unprecedented time,” added Ruehle. “Providing members with a more convenient way to access their museum benefits and stay connected to UTRF is one way we can show our gratitude.”

To learn more about UTRF membership benefits, and for a comprehensive FAQ about the digital membership program, visit utrf.org/membership.

About Unity Temple Restoration Foundation

The mission of Unity Temple Restoration Foundation (UTRF), a secular, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, is to restore and preserve Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple; promote public awareness of and engagement with architecture; and educate the general public, including local, national and international visitors of all ages, about the architectural and historic significance of Unity Temple. Unity Temple is considered among the most innovative and imaginative structures of the 20th century and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Source: Oak Part-River Forest Chamber of Commerce

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