A plan 15 years in the making came to fruition the weekend of January
20-21, 2018. The Children’s Museum of St. Tammany opened its doors to
great fanfare that weekend. The Children’s Museum which is located near
the St. Tammany Trace Trailhead at Koop Drive, will begin to have
regular business hours on Tuesday, January 23rd. The museum has
exhibits which are focused on toddler-age children to elementry-age
children.
The idea for the Children’s Museum originally began with the Junior
League of Greater Covington in 2003. A non-profit was formed in 2011
called The Children’s Museum of St. Tammany to begin on
fundraising
activities to raise
money for the new facility. Partners in the endeavor include the St.
Tammany Parish government and the St. Tammany Parish school district.
In fact, the St. Tammany Parish school district held its 8th
fundraising event on December 1, 2017, which was led by the students to
raise money for the museum. A check in the amount of $19,377 was then
donated to the Children’s Museum by school superintendent Trey Folse
during a school board meeting on January 11, 2018. A total of $160,000
has been raised using similar fundraising efforts during the last 8
years.
The facility at the Tammany Trace Trailhead at Koop Drive is only an
interim location for the museum. The final facility will be built on St.
Tammany Parish’ planned cultural arts district on land adjacent to the
Colonial/Pinnacle property at Louisiana 21 / I-12 and the Tchefuncte
River.
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