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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island Children’s Museum (SICM) has appointed two business and healthcare leaders to its board of trustees: Marion Foley and Michael Sanicola, both approved at the ...
The Board of Trustees of the Staten Island Children's Museum announced that Staten Island native, Ula McCrindle has joined the board for a three-year term beginning in July of 2022.
Three new community members will join the Visalia-based ImagineU Children's Museum board of directors. It was recently announced that Raymond Macareno, senior communications specialist, public ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y — The Staten Island Children’s Museum has announced the appointment of a distinguished business strategy consultant to its Board of Trustees: Vikas Mittal. The appointment ...
It’s unclear whom the new Cayton Children’s Museum in Santa Monica is designed to please more: the kids who will roam its 21,000 square feet of colorful interactive exhibits or the parents who ...
A volunteer board of community leaders has formed to create a Grand Haven Children's Museum, officials announced Jan. 18, 2023. The board held its first meeting Jan. 16 at the office of Scholten ...
The DuPage Children’s Museum has been awarded a $900,000, three-year grant that will help the Naperville institution bolster its guest experience, supporting anything from new exhibits to ...
Some 150,000 individuals visit the museum each year, most from Summit, Portage and Cuyahoga counties, according to the museum. Approximately 29 percent of children in Summit County under age 5 ...
RELATED:Curious Kids' Museum looks to reopen after fire According to a subgroup, the building's market value is as much as $1.4 million. The museum sits on Lake Boulevard, overlooking Lake Michigan.
This comes as the museum's Board of Directors submitted a $140,000 bid to buy the building from the city with plans to expand. Museum officials hope to have it re-open at some point this summer ...
Board members noted that their purview is more limited than that of the Planning Board and City Council, which will both consider the museum’s application. The City Council will have the final say.