Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center celebra apertura con corte de cinta y fiesta en el bloque

Tras una recepción VIP el 26 de febrero y según lo programado, el Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center celebró su gran inauguración el 28 de febrero de 2026 con una ceremonia de corte de cinta y fiesta en el bloque en Savannah. El fotógrafo Alex Neumann documentó el evento comunitario.

El Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center marcó su lanzamiento público el 28 de febrero de 2026 con un corte de cinta seguido de una fiesta en el bloque, al que asistieron miembros de la comunidad en Savannah, Georgia. Esto siguió a la recepción VIP del 26 de febrero, como se había anunciado previamente. Fotografías de Alex Neumann capturan las festividades, destacando la participación local. El centro, dedicado a la educación marina y conservación vinculada al Santuario Marino Nacional Gray’s Reef, continúa su misión mediante divulgación pública. No se reportaron detalles específicos de la programación ni reacciones de los asistentes.

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