Scott Family Amazeum seeks to raise funds through brick campaign
The Scott Family Amazeum announced a new naming opportunity as part of its $28.5 million fundraising campaign. Titled Pave the Way, donors are encouraged to commemorate, celebrate, and honor loved ones with an inscribed paver. These individually engraved bricks will make up a permanent walkway on the museum grounds. A limited number of bricks are available at three levels:
· 8” x 16” paver engraved with five lines of text with 27 characters per line; $1,000
· 8” x 8” paver engraved with five lines of text with 15 characters per line; $400
· 4” x 8” paver engraved with three lines of text with 15 characters per line; $200
The children’s discovery museum is slated to open July 15. More than $23 million of the $28.5 million goal has already been raised.
“We continue to seek support from members of our community in order to make this shared dream a reality,” said Molly Rawn, director of development and communications. “The Pave the Way campaign represents an opportunity to honor a loved one as both of you will be a part of something that will amaze, inspire, and educate children in our region. For years to come, families will enjoy visiting the Amazeum and seeing their name displayed in this way.”
Gifts to this Pave the Way campaign are tax-deductible. A limited number of pavers are available and may be purchased by visiting online.