CHS announces fundraising campaign for educational center
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — The Coastal Heritage Society (CHS) has launched today a fundraising campaign that will support a new exhibition.

‘Numbers in Nature’ is the new expansion of the Savannah Children’s Museum (SCM) that intersects math and nature into an interactive experience, making complex concepts easy for children to understand, expanding out-of-school learning opportunities.

The STEAM exhibition is scheduled to open at year’s end and the funds raised from this campaign will be used to support the preservation and upgrades to the 100-year-old historic building.

“We are incredibly grateful to all our donors who share and support our vision for this new cultural and educational resource for the local community,” said Nora Lee, CEO of Coastal Heritage Society.

To contribute to the fundraising, donate here.

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