GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Grand Haven city council members voted Monday night to begin lease negotiations with the Grand Haven Children’s Museum as organizers hope to take over a portion of Central Park Place…
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WOOD) — A plan for a children’s museum in Grand Haven is moving forward, with organizers looking to rent a portion of a building owned by the city.
The proposal would convert a portion of the Central Park Place community center.
Finding a place to take her four children can be a challenge for Danielle Jaimes, who walked by the building Tuesday.
“There’s not really a whole lot around here especially if we want to find to do indoors on a cold day, which we have a lot of,” Jaimes said.
She welcomes a plan to create a Grand Haven Children’s Museum.
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — The effort to create Grand Haven’s first children’s museum is gaining momentum, with organizers proposing to take over a portion of Central Park Place.
The idea was introduced to the Grand Haven City Council on Monday, with organizers proposing a public-private partnership that would allow the museum to lease between 13,500 and 18,500 square feet of the building while renovating and expanding the main floor.
The Grand Haven Children’s Museum is one step closer to becoming a reality.
During a special work session Monday night, City Council heard a proposal to make Central Park Place the museum’s future home.
“Our mission is to engage all children with hands-on learning experiences that spark imagination, pique curiosity, enhance creativity, and develop problem-solving skills in a place of beauty, wonder, and joy,” said museum founder Rachel Dody.
The museum is hoping to lease about 13,500 square feet of Central Park Place for an initial 10-year term, with five 5-year renewal options.
Grand Haven, MI — The Grand Haven Children’s Museum (GHCM) is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Cindy Anderson, Doug McNeil, and Sarah Meinel. Each brings a unique blend of expertise, passion, and commitment to the museum’s mission of engaging all children with hands-on learning experiences that spark imagination, pique curiosity, enhance creativity and develop problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder and joy.
Grand Haven, MI — November 19, 2024 — The Grand Haven Children’s Museum is excited to announce a significant milestone in its Founding 50 fundraising campaign. To date, the museum has secured $135,000 towards its $250,000 goal, marking a crucial step in establishing a vibrant and interactive space for children… Founding donor Cindy Anderson shared […]
More than half the $250,000 goal has been secured to create an interactive space for children.
Monday’s discussion focused on the children’s museum portion of the proposal. Community members and organizations submitted many letters and responses to City Council that supported the children’s museum.










