GRAND HAVEN, MI – Leaders of the Grand Haven Children’s Museum proposed this week a shared community space in a city-owned, downtown property.
The children’s museum, which does not yet have a physical location, is eyeing Central Park Place, a community space owned by the city at 421 Columbus Avenue.
“We need a large space in the heart of the community where kids and families can gather together to play, learn and connect in community with one another,” said Rachel Dody, founder and board president for the GHCM, during the Monday, Oct. 6, city council work session.
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