Pensacola MESS Hall
Map of Florida | |
Established | 2012 |
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Location | Pensacola, Florida |
Coordinates | 30°24′56″N 87°12′45″W / 30.4154794°N 87.2125962°W |
Website | www.pensacolamesshall.org |
The Pensacola MESS Hall is a hands on science museum located in downtown Pensacola, Florida founded in 2012 by Megan Pratt and Jerry Pratt.[1][2][3]
The museum has mess kits and individual science activities with all of the materials needed to explore a concept.
In addition, the MESS Hall has classes and camps. The camps have been awarded the Pensacola News Journal's Best of the Bay award in 2016.[4] Throughout the year, though primarily in the summer, the MESS Hall also holds a variety of workshops to delve deeper into science topics, from fossils to kitchen chemistry.[5]
In 2014 the MESS Hall received an Impact 100 of Pensacola to fund the creation of an outreach program called MESS Hall Express.[6] During 2016, these outreach programs were augmented by two grants. One, supported by Disney through a Creativity Garden grant, a nationwide project of the Association of Science-Technology Centers, brought the MESS Hall to a local school for Tinker-Explore-Create workshops five times during the school year.[7] The other, funded through GlaxoSmithKline, brought Science in the Summer to local libraries and community centers[8]
The MESS Hall is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit and relies on charitable contributions to cover some portion of its operating expenses. To increase support, the MESS Hall holds an annual MESS Hall Goes Gourmet gala fundraiser, supported in a large part by Gulf Power[9]
References
- ↑ Vollmer, Patricia. "Pensacola MESS Hall: A Hands-On Science Experiment Museum". Wired (website).
- ↑ Minogue, Hayley (2016-07-27). "Kids Find Creative Ways to Stay Smart During Summer Break". WKRG-TV. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "MESS Hall offers a unique spin on science museum concept". pensacoladigest.com. Studer Community Institute. 2012-06-07. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "Best of Bay award". Pensacola News Journal.
- ↑ "Pensacola MESS tackles it all, including kitchen sink". Pensacola News Journal.
- ↑ "Impact 100 website".
- ↑ "Creativity Garden grants".
- ↑ "GSK Science in the Summer".
- ↑ "MESS Hall Goes Gourmet".