“SEE Science Center stands against systemic racism and other forms of discrimination. At SEE we strive to be an inclusive organization where everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity or physical ability can discover the excitement of STEM through fun, hands-on experiences. We not only stand with our communities, but see this as a call to continue to work to improve and increase access to our programs for disadvantaged students across New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts."
Dean Kamen proposed creating a science center in donated space in one of his Manchester mill buildings. Southern New Hampshire Services, Inc. agreed to assist with the project and SNHS employee Douglas Heuser secured initial funding through a Community Services Block Grant. He and Kamen formed an advisory group of local business and community leaders, Heuser was named executive director, and SEE became a component program of SNHS.
Initial exhibits constructed and the SEE Science Center was officially dedicated on April 1st. 5,000 visitors explored the new 4,500 square foot facility in the first year. SEE joined the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) reciprocal membership program. This continues to allow SEE members to visit over 300 science centers world-wide at no cost or reduced cost. The SEEMobile program, was created– bringing science discovery shows to schools and organizations across southern New Hampshire.
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Address: 210 Young St. Manchester, NH 03103
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