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Earth Day Celebrations at the Garbage Museum

The Garbage Museum celebrates Earth Day week with recycling activities, movies, and scavenger hunts.

For Earth Day week, the Garbage Museum at 1410 Honeyspot Road Extension in Stratford will be open extended hours: 10am to 4pm on April 20 and 21.

Activities include a recycled craft, recycling movies, recycling processing and scavenger hunts. The Museum will be closed for a company holiday on April 22.

BB Bluefish mascot will be visiting on Wednesday, April 20 from 11am to noon.

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Also on display is a plastic water bottle art installation, entitled “Swallowed” by artist Maggie Nowinski (http://maggienowinski.com/).

Save the Date.   It’s a Party!
Date: April 30.
Place: Garbage Museum, 1410 Honeyspot Rd. Stratford.
Time: 10 AM -2 PM

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Trash-o-saurus’ friends at the Garbage Museum are throwing him a 16th birthday bash  on April 30, and you’re invited to help him blow out the candles on his birthday cake, which will be made by the baking students from Bullard-Havens Technical High School.

Celebrations will include  a  tour of the regional recycling center, making of  a recycled craft and  “Recycle Rex the Movie.” There will also be tour of museum exhibits,  a scavenger hunt and activities like the all-time favorite Trash Bash.

Admission is $2 per person, free for children age 3 and under.

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