One-Year Membership for an Individual or Family to The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science
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Science & art meet through educational programs & hands-on exhibits, collections from live bees to Pre-Columbian art to the Titanic
Science can be a frightening word, particularly when it's listed under "cause of death" and followed by three exclamation points. Overcome your fear of knowledge with today's GrouponLive deal to The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get a one-year individual membership (a $30 value). For $30, you get a one-year family membership (a $60 value).
The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science serves its community's families, students, and children by studying the intersection of art and science with permanent and rotating collections, interactive and traditional exhibits, and educational programs that adhere to its mission statement. Each membership graces its card-gripper with free admission to the museum, free oxygen, and a 10% discount at the shop. Official Broganites are also invited to exhibit preview parties, given discounts on various programs and events, and gifted with the ability to walk or astrally project into almost 300 science centers across the world. The family membership includes all of the above for two adults and for every child living at home under the age of 18, along with discounts on camps, birthday parties, and facility rentals.
This month sees the opening of the Titanic exhibit, which focuses on the event’s human stories with a collection of more than 100 artifacts, detailed recreations of the ship's rooms, and several portraits of Kathy Bates. The second floor of the museum hosts a permanent medley of science treasures. At the Ecolab, guests meet some of Florida's live water animals, such as hermit crabs, sea stars, and sentient water wings, and can visit a living-bee exhibit and the hands-on Marvelous Machines. Additional collections give museum wanderers the chance to come face-to-face with physical and environmental science, American folk art, photography, Pre-Columbian art, and printmaking.
Science & art meet through educational programs & hands-on exhibits, collections from live bees to Pre-Columbian art to the Titanic
Science can be a frightening word, particularly when it's listed under "cause of death" and followed by three exclamation points. Overcome your fear of knowledge with today's GrouponLive deal to The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get a one-year individual membership (a $30 value). For $30, you get a one-year family membership (a $60 value).
The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science serves its community's families, students, and children by studying the intersection of art and science with permanent and rotating collections, interactive and traditional exhibits, and educational programs that adhere to its mission statement. Each membership graces its card-gripper with free admission to the museum, free oxygen, and a 10% discount at the shop. Official Broganites are also invited to exhibit preview parties, given discounts on various programs and events, and gifted with the ability to walk or astrally project into almost 300 science centers across the world. The family membership includes all of the above for two adults and for every child living at home under the age of 18, along with discounts on camps, birthday parties, and facility rentals.
This month sees the opening of the Titanic exhibit, which focuses on the event’s human stories with a collection of more than 100 artifacts, detailed recreations of the ship's rooms, and several portraits of Kathy Bates. The second floor of the museum hosts a permanent medley of science treasures. At the Ecolab, guests meet some of Florida's live water animals, such as hermit crabs, sea stars, and sentient water wings, and can visit a living-bee exhibit and the hands-on Marvelous Machines. Additional collections give museum wanderers the chance to come face-to-face with physical and environmental science, American folk art, photography, Pre-Columbian art, and printmaking.