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Children's Museum of The East End Long Island 2016 Annual Award Dinner New York City |
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at Bryant Park Grill in New York City, New York |
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March 2, 2016 |
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10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
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Bryant Park Grill |
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25 West 40th Street |
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New York City, NY 10018 |
Description: |
Children's Museum of The East End Long Island 2016 Annual Award Dinner New York City in New York City at Bryant Park Grill in New York City, New York.
Please join for a celebration on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 in honor of Dana Golding, Pamela Henes and Alexandra Lebenthal for our annual Children's Museum of The East End in the City dinner and live auction. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate Dana, Pamela and Alexandra! We hope that you will join us by supporting the event at one of our sponsorship levels. If you have any questions, please contact Lara Sweeney at 631-537-8250 or lara@cmee.org.
Children's Museum of The East End (CMEE)
Where Learning Begins With Play
The Children's Museum of the East End's missions is to spark imagination and foster learning for children of all backgrounds and abilities and to build strong connections within the East End community by providing playful experiences.
The Children's Museum of the East End started with a conversation around a kitchen table in Amagansett. In 1997, seven mothers gathered weekly because they were very disappointed at the few educational opportunities for children on the East End of Long Island. Inspired by the excitement they and their children experienced at the new children's museums that were opening and helping to define communities around the country, they began meeting regularly at each other's homes. They hit on the idea of launching a new organization that would teach children about the East End and world around them by promoting learning through play. |
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631-537-8250 |
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