POTSDAM -- An anonymous donor is supporting family memberships to the North Country Children’s Museum for those left homeless by the recent apartment fire in Potsdam, said a press release from the …
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POTSDAM -- An anonymous donor is supporting family memberships to the North Country Children’s Museum for those left homeless by the recent apartment fire in Potsdam, said a press release from the museum.
Any family with children age 12 years and younger who lost their home in the Lawrence Avenue Apartment Building fire on Jan. 26 are eligible.
Those families should contact info@northcountrychildrensmuseum.org, or 315-274-9380 to get a special membership application.