POTSDAM -- Atlantic Testing Laboratories (ATL) of Canton recently awarded the North Country Children's Museum $5,000 towards their capital campaign. The money will help complete the construction of …
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POTSDAM -- Atlantic Testing Laboratories (ATL) of Canton recently awarded the North Country Children's Museum $5,000 towards their capital campaign.
The money will help complete the construction of their permanent facility at 10 Raymond St. in Potsdam.
The museum encourages hands-on, minds-on learning for children 12 and younger and their families.
"We are so grateful to ATL for this incredible gift. ATL is a great example of corporate stewardship of the community as we rely on local businesses," said Sharon Vegh Williams, NCCM executive director.
"The Museum is a needed learning experience for local and visiting children, and we are proud to support the project and our community," said Marijean Remington, ATL CEO.
The museum will open to the public mid-April.
To learn more about the museum and the campaign, visit info@northcountrychildrensmuseum.org.