Sunday, March 13, 2022

Weekday Sketcher at Fire Museum Wednesday





It is said that every kid wants to be a fireman...don't know I'm a girl and wanted to be a ballerina.  But that was then and this is now and girls can be fire-persons if they want to be.  All that said...join us this week for a trip back in time and a fun look at a serious subject. 




From their website: 

Our two exhibit floors trace the development of firefighting in New York from the early bucket brigades to the present day. Displayed are objects that document the history of the volunteer and paid departments, from painted leather buckets to early motorized apparatus. A separate memorial exhibit honors the 343 members of FDNY-EMS who made the Supreme Sacrifice on September 11, 2001.







DATE:  WEDNESDAY MARCH 16, 2022

LOCATION:  FIRE MUSEUM 
                        278 Spring Street btw. Varick and Hudson Streets

STARTING TIME:  10:30 AM

TRANSPORTATION: C OR E TRAIN TO SPRING STREET 
                                       Walk west 1 1/2 blocks to Museum



NOTES: 

  • There is an admission charge of $10 for adults $8 for Seniors.  They accept various memberships as well 
  • COVID protocols are inplace and you will have to wear a face mask
  • Bring a stool and be prepared to work in dry materials if necessary
  • We will break for lunch at 12:30 
  • RSVP directly to Raylie Dunkel at Rayliedunkel1@gmail.com   Looking for us? Call or text Raylie at 201-273-0445
  • For more information about the museum click here: https://www.nycfiremuseum.org/







 















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