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Glazer Children's Museum

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Glazer Children's Museum
Former name
Kid City, Children's Museum of Tampa
Established1986
Location110 W. Gasparilla Plaza
Tampa, Florida
TypeChildren's museum
PresidentSarah Cole
Websitehttps://glazermuseum.org/

The Glazer Children's Museum is a non-profit children's museum located in downtown Tampa, Florida, next to the Tampa Museum of Art and Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, alongside the Tampa Riverwalk. It is part of the Downtown River Arts neighborhood.[1]

Housed in a 53,000-square-foot facility in downtown Tampa, the museum features interactive exhibits in multiple themed areas. Traveling exhibits occasionally supplement the museum's permanent collection as well.

History edit

 
Level 2 of Glazer Children's Museum

The history of Glazer Children's Museum dates back to the 1965 opening of Safety Village in Lowry Park.

The Children's Museum of Tampa, Inc. was founded in 1986 by community volunteers and with support of many private and public partners. The Children's Museum of Tampa served children and families in the Tampa Bay Area for over two decades. From humble beginnings in a small storefront location, the museum provided exhibits that gave children a safe place to learn and play.

In 1989, with support from the City of Tampa, the museum relocated next to the city zoo. This site operated under the name Kid City and consisted of a series of outdoor miniature buildings simulating a small town. From 1989 to 2003, Kid City was an ideal space for the museum to provide curriculum centered on the value of community. Kid City served over 750,000 visitors from the Tampa Bay Area and became an important part of the cultural and educational fabric of the community.

In 2003, museum volunteers and staff began looking at the next step of expansion to meet the needs of its community. After conducting a feasibility study and gathering input from more than 400 people, plans were drawn for a new 53,000-square-foot state-of-the-art children's museum in downtown Tampa's new Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. After a $22 million capital campaign to build the new building, construction began in March 2009 and was completed in April 2010, the museum was then opened on September 25, 2010.[2] In honor of the Glazer Family Foundation, who had donated $5 million, the Museum was named as Glazer Children's Museum.[3] In its first year of operation, the museum served 250,000 guests, donated more than 25,000 admission tickets to underserved youth populations, and saw approximately 26,000 children during school field trips and educational programs.

Since its opening in 2010, Glazer Children's Museum has hosted more than two million guests[4] and is an integral part of the cultural corridor of museums, libraries, theaters, and performing arts centers in Tampa Bay.

Big John fossil edit

 
Big John on display in Paris in October 2021.

In January 2023, the museum announced it would host a three-year public exhibition of Big John, a fossilized Triceratops, on loan for Tampa-based businessman Siddhartha Pagidipati.[5] Upon its arrival, the fossil was reconstructed in less than a week and displayed at the museum's annual gala on February 3, 2023.[6] The museum announced that it would end its rule prohibiting adults from attending the museum without accompanying children.[6] The Big John exhibition, including an interactive hands-on play area, opened on May 26, 2023.[7]

Awards and Accolades[8] edit

  • 2012 - Recipient of Educational Outreach Award from WEDU Be More Awards
  • 2015 - Recipient of Educational Outreach Award from WEDU Be More Awards
  • 2016 - Recipient of Diversity and Inclusion Award from FL Division of Cultural Affairs
  • 2017 - Non-Profit of the Year: Arts, Culture and Humanities from Tampa Bay Business Journal
  • 2017 - Finalist in the WEDU Be More Awards
  • 2019 - Finalist in the Tampa Downtown Partnership Urban Excellence Awards
  • 2019 - Finalist in the WEDU Be More Awards
  • 2019 - Best Place to Have a Birthday Party from Tampa Bay Times Best of the Best Awards
  • 2019 - Employer of the Year from Mayor's Alliance for Persons with Disabilities
  • 2019 - Marketer of the Year from AMA Tampa Bay
  • 2019 - Non-Profit of the Year Honoree from TBBJ ONE Tampa Bay
  • 2020 - Finalist: Best International Digital Activity from Kids in Museums]

References edit

  1. ^ "City of Tampa Neighborhood Guide", City of Tampa. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Safety Village at Lowry Park, Tampa". www.tampapix.com. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  3. ^ "History". Glazer Children's Museum. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  4. ^ "Glazer Children's Museum reaches a milestone". wtsp.com. October 2, 2019. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  5. ^ Kennedy Wynne, Sharon (2023-01-17). "Tampa's Glazer Children's Museum to receive record-setting dinosaur skeleton for new display". Tampa Bay Times. from the original on 2023-01-17. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  6. ^ a b Clifford, Douglas R.; Wynne, Sharon Kennedy (2023-02-06). "Big John, world's largest triceratops, finds home at Glazer Children's Museum". Tampa Bay Times. from the original on 2023-04-17. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  7. ^ Avery Cotton, "Big John roars into Glazer Children’s Museum for next three years", WFLA-TV, May 24, 2023. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
  8. ^ "Mission + History | Glazer Children's Museum". Retrieved 2022-06-17.

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museum s permanent collection as well Contents 1 History 2 Big John fossil 3 Awards and Accolades 8 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Level 2 of Glazer Children s MuseumThe history of Glazer Children s Museum dates back to the 1965 opening of Safety Village in Lowry Park The Children s Museum of Tampa Inc was founded in 1986 by community volunteers and with support of many private and public partners The Children s Museum of Tampa served children and families in the Tampa Bay Area for over two decades From humble beginnings in a small storefront location the museum provided exhibits that gave children a safe place to learn and play In 1989 with support from the City of Tampa the museum relocated next to the city zoo This site operated under the name Kid City and consisted of a series of outdoor miniature buildings simulating a small town From 1989 to 2003 Kid City was an ideal space for the museum to provide curriculum centered on the value of community Kid City served over 750 000 visitors from the Tampa Bay Area and became an important part of the cultural and educational fabric of the community In 2003 museum volunteers and staff began looking at the next step of expansion to meet the needs of its community After conducting a feasibility study and gathering input from more than 400 people plans were drawn for a new 53 000 square foot state of the art children s museum in downtown Tampa s new Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park After a 22 million capital campaign to build the new building construction began in March 2009 and was completed in April 2010 the museum was then opened on September 25 2010 2 In honor of the Glazer Family Foundation who had donated 5 million the Museum was named as Glazer Children s Museum 3 In its first year of operation the museum served 250 000 guests donated more than 25 000 admission tickets to underserved youth populations and saw approximately 26 000 children during school field trips and educational programs Since its opening in 2010 Glazer Children s Museum has hosted more than two million guests 4 and is an integral part of the cultural corridor of museums libraries theaters and performing arts centers in Tampa Bay Big John fossil edit nbsp Big John on display in Paris in October 2021 In January 2023 the museum announced it would host a three year public exhibition of Big John a fossilized Triceratops on loan for Tampa based businessman Siddhartha Pagidipati 5 Upon its arrival the fossil was reconstructed in less than a week and displayed at the museum s annual gala on February 3 2023 6 The museum announced that it would end its rule prohibiting adults from attending the museum without accompanying children 6 The Big John exhibition including an interactive hands on play area opened on May 26 2023 7 Awards and Accolades 8 edit2012 Recipient of Educational Outreach Award from WEDU Be More Awards 2015 Recipient of Educational Outreach Award from WEDU Be More Awards 2016 Recipient of Diversity and Inclusion Award from FL Division of Cultural Affairs 2017 Non Profit of the Year Arts Culture and Humanities from Tampa Bay Business Journal 2017 Finalist in the WEDU Be More Awards 2019 Finalist in the Tampa Downtown Partnership Urban Excellence Awards 2019 Finalist in the WEDU Be More Awards 2019 Best Place to Have a Birthday Party from Tampa Bay Times Best of the Best Awards 2019 Employer of the Year from Mayor s Alliance for Persons with Disabilities 2019 Marketer of the Year from AMA Tampa Bay 2019 Non Profit of the Year Honoree from TBBJ ONE Tampa Bay 2020 Finalist Best International Digital Activity from Kids in Museums References edit City of Tampa Neighborhood Guide City of Tampa Retrieved September 12 2023 Safety Village at Lowry Park Tampa www tampapix com Retrieved 2022 06 17 History Glazer Children s Museum Retrieved 2020 05 01 Glazer Children s Museum reaches a milestone wtsp com October 2 2019 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Kennedy Wynne Sharon 2023 01 17 Tampa s Glazer Children s Museum to receive record setting dinosaur skeleton for new display Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 2023 01 17 Retrieved 2023 01 18 a b Clifford Douglas R Wynne Sharon Kennedy 2023 02 06 Big John world s largest triceratops finds home at Glazer Children s Museum Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 2023 04 17 Retrieved 2023 04 17 Avery Cotton Big John roars into Glazer Children s Museum for next three years WFLA TV May 24 2023 Retrieved September 12 2023 Mission History Glazer Children s Museum Retrieved 2022 06 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glazer Children 27s Museum amp oldid 1175092460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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