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Whale of a Campaign to Raise $427, 45610/01/2008
Help us provide exceptional learning experiences in the natural sciences and bring Tofu's story to the Seacoast Science Center!
Wash Day Project Art Exhibition09/01/2008
SSC and the Rye Energy Committee have collaborated to bring an exciting new initiative to the seacoast, complete with original artwork to beautifully promote the effort and raise funds.
SSC Members Save 20% at EMS08/01/2008
Shop and save on October 17 & 18 during this exclusive sale on all merchandise at the Portsmouth Eastern Mountain Sports Store for SSC members!
Music-by-the-Sea Concert Series07/02/2008
Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m.; gates open at 5:00 p.m. for dining. Tickets are $8 for adults and $2 for children ages 3-12. You can purchase your tickets at the Center ahead of time or at the gate the evening of the concert. Members, present your SSC membership card to purchase your ticket at half-price.
Kid's Bass Tournament raises money for Whale Exhibit06/27/2008
Sponsored by the Little Harbor Charitable Foundation, the first annual Striped Bass Tournament for Kids proved to be a Whale of a Success!
SSC Partners with G.Wilikers! Toy Shop for the Month of June02/05/2008
After-Hours Sale: Thurs., June 5, 6-8pm
Reports from the 2008 Expedition through the rainforests and reefs of Central America02/05/2008
On March 18, 2008, President Wendy Lull boarded the 329' French expedition liner, Le Levant, in Costa Rica and headed south with 10 fellow SSC travelers. Wendy's field reports from the Central America expedition are below. To learn more about how you can join Wendy on the 2009 expedition to the Sea of Cortez, please click on the link below or contact her at 603-436-8043, ext. 15 or info@seacentr.org. The photograph of the White Faced Monkey was taken by Laura O'Connor.
Odiorne Point: Twice-seen Photography Exhibit02/05/2008
This now and then print of the Odiorne Homestead is one of the haunting images in Richard Moore's Odiorne Point: Twice-seen photograph collection to be on display at the Seacoast Science Center through June 15, 2008. The farmhouse, built around 1800, is now headquarters for the Seacoast Region of the New Hampshire Division of Parks. A current park staff member (left) stands in contrast with the images of Ralph Edwin Odiorne (with pitchfork) and his father, Charles Odiorne, behind well on right.
Please Give to the Annual Fund02/01/2008
It's not too late to give to the Annual Fund! Please give generously today by clicking on Contribute on the Join & Give page.
SSC Launches Green Initiative01/30/2008
Center staff has begun to critically assess and improve energy consumption patterns.
Register now for Holiday Vacation Camp!12/18/2007
We are now accepting enrollment for Treks 4 Tots and Seaside Safari holiday vacation camps to be held December 26-28.
Experience Baja: Where the Desert Meets the Sea12/08/2007
Join SSC as we Experience Baja aboard the 62-guest Sea Lion in Loreto, Mexico for and adventurous expedition, April 12-19, 2009.
GeoAdventures, Assignment: Gulf of Maine10/23/2007
Participate in our new multi-media, interactive theater experience, GeoAdventures Assignment: Gulf of Maine. Daily at 4pm, free with Center admission.
SSC to Exhibit Humpback Whale Skeleton09/24/2007
The skeleton of a 20-ton Humpback whale, known as Tofu, will be part of a permanent exhibit on whales of the Gulf of Maine to be completed in Spring 2009.
Puffin Get-Away Weekend07/10/2007
The Seacoast Science Center traveled to the Maine Audubon Hog Island camp for this year's Get-Away weekend.
Safari Campers Go Green!07/06/2007
On June 29, teens in the Seacoast Science Center's Stewards' Go Green! session of Safari Environmental Day Camp visited the UNH Chemical Engineering Biodiesel Lab.
New Gregg Learning Studio opens in Rye to rave reviews06/24/2007
New Hampshire U.S. Senator Jugg Gregg was honored for his commitment to science education as he helped to launch the Gregg Interactive Learning Studio at the Seacoast Science Center on Saturday morning.
Science Center Opens Interactive Learning Studio06/24/2007
U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg and science center staff unveiled the Gregg Interactive Learning Studio to the public on Saturday; a million-dollar teleconferencing facility designed to educate visitors about new environments.
Center of Attention06/11/2007
Seacoast Science Center celebrates 15th birthday
Historic Monument is Moved05/15/2007
Albert Raitt of The Stone Yard of Eliot, Maine, uses a remote control to lift a monument from the Old Odiorne Point Cemetery Monday. The monument represents the first band of Englishmen pioneers who settled NH in 1623. Photo by Deb Cram/dcram@seacoastonline.com
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