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Friends Of Endicott Park Continue Engraved Brick Fundraiser
The Friends of Endicott Park are still fundraising for the final phase of the Nature and Environmental Education Center.

DANVERS, MA – The Friends of Endicott Park, Inc. (FOEP) continue to fundraise for the final phase of construction for the Nature and Environmental Education Center at Endicott Park in Danvers.
With the outside structure 95 percent complete, FOEP is focused on raising the remaining funds to furnish the inside of the Center to install educational and interactive exhibits.
The Center is currently built in the existing wood shed structure on the Visitor’s Center property located at the Carriage House. It will soon showcase exhibitions that explore interconnections with nature through exhibits, displays and interactive experiences. Designed for visitors of all ages, the family friendly center will feature changing exhibitions, preserved mounted animals, nature dioramas and hands-on displays. Staffed by paid and/or volunteer naturalists, the handicap accessible center will offer educational programs to the general public, as well as multiple school group programs.
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The bricks cost $100 each (tax deductable) and are 4" x 8" multi-colored clay, laser inscribed and epoxy filled to preserve the surface (three lines of text are allowed, 14 characters per line). The new bricks, along with the already 345 engraved bricks, will be displayed permanently at the base of the Townley Family Children’s barnyard door.
Place your brick order through the website: www.endicottpark.donationbricks.com, or visit the FOEP website: www.friendsofendicottpark.org to download an order form.
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