POTSDAM — North Country Children's Museum donors and their families gathered for an exhibit preview and celebration last week. Individual donors, foundations and grants helped to raise over …
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POTSDAM — North Country Children's Museum donors and their families gathered for an exhibit preview and celebration last week.
Individual donors, foundations and grants helped to raise over $1,000,000 for this state- of-the-art children's museum.
NCCM Executive Director, Sharon Vegh Williams, states, "We are so excited to bring our hands-on, minds-on learning to North Country children and families. As soon as our handicap ramp is complete, we can open doors to the public."
The museum located at 10 Raymond Street in downtown Potsdam plans to open doors by the end of April.
For more information, visit www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org.