Teachers are invited to Educators Summits at the Historical Museum of Bay County

The Educators Summits are designed to show teachers the museum resources available to students of all ages

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The Historical Museum of Bay County will host two new events for area educators in 2024 with the introduction of two Educators Summits.

In an effort to create awareness of the museum and its programming for educators in the region, the museum will be hosting summits on both Jan. 25 and April 15 from 3 to 5 p.m.

Graphic courtesy of the Bay County Historical Society
Graphic courtesy of the Bay County Historical Society

These informational sessions will provide educators with a tour of the museum and will also introduce them to the many features and tools available to educators and students, such as the Butterfield Memorial Research Library and the Robert and Anne Hachtel Theater

Another goal of these summits is to generate ideas for new programs, activities, and collaborations between the museum, schools, after-school programs, and other area institutions.

The event is free to attend and open to any educator at all age levels: K-12, special needs, college/university, private school, after-school, homeschool, community centers, etc.

The Historical Museum of Bay County is located at 321 Washington Ave. in Bay City. Contact or questions may be directed to Sam Fitzpatrick, Education Coordinator: samf@bchsmuseum.org or (989) 893-5733.  

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