New Year, New Look
/We are thrilled to share some wonderful news! Thanks to the incredible generosity of The Greenwich Point Conservancy, the Bruce Museum Seaside Center was given a vibrant makeover and now our interior walls and tank casings gleam with fresh coats of paint. The renovation is symbolic of our shared commitment to preserving and improving our community spaces and reflects the values of sustainability and heritage that we hold dear.
The Bruce Museum Seaside Center extends a very heartfelt “thank you” to the Greenwich Point Conservancy for their dedication to community development and for investing in our mission. Their generosity inspires us to continue serving and improving our cherished location for everyone to enjoy. You too can help the Bruce Museum Seaside Center by donating here https://1072.blackbaudhosting.com/1072/Seaside-Center. With your support the Bruce can continue providing stimulating, science-based programming for the local community.
And speaking of programming…come visit us for Fred Elser First Sunday Science and see the transformation for yourself! Fred Elser First Sunday Science is held the first Sunday of every month from 2:00–3:00pm at the Bruce Museum Seaside Center, located in the Innis Arden Cottage at Greenwich Point Park. This Sunday (Jan 5, 2025) we’ll have Leo Smith, Chair of the Connecticut Chapter of DarkSky International, discussing Ecological Consequences of Light Pollution-Birds, Bugs, Bats, People and Climate Change.
Thanks again to the Greenwich Point Conservancy from all of us at the Bruce Museum for helping us bring our mission to life!
K. McQuade, Manager of Seaside Center and Living Collections