MiSci continues renovations as summer classes begin at Schenectady museum | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY Summer classes for children started Monday at miSci, a continuing sign of the pandemic yielding to normalcy at a museum where change is continuing in waves.
New classroom and auditorium space await arriving children, and renovations that are still underway will create additional educational space.
The long-term exhibits have given way to a regularly changing series of temporary exhibits, with a greater sense of openness on the floor and a significant hands-on educational component. The old favorites are still on-site, and will reappear in public view periodically as part of those rotating exhibits.
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