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Interactive learning for the next generation

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Child playing with a hug globe at CMST

In 2003, a group of women envisioned a community where play is encouraged, creativity is nurtured and learning is enjoyed. After fifteen years of fundraising, the Children’s Museum of St. Tammany opened its first location on Koop Drive in Mandeville.

Since opening its doors, more than 17,000 patrons have attended birthday parties, field trips, camps, weekly programming and educational events in CMST’s interim museum space.

As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, CMST is thrilled to continue fundraising for an impressive 30,000-square-foot, interactive learning space, where children will explore, create and imagine for years to come.

Amy Fresh, Executive Director, Children’s Museum of St. Tammany

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