Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center celebrates opening with ribbon cutting, block party

Following a VIP reception on February 26 and as scheduled, the Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center held its grand opening on February 28, 2026, with a ribbon cutting ceremony and block party in Savannah. Photographer Alex Neumann documented the community event.

The Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center marked its public launch on February 28, 2026, with a ribbon cutting followed by a block party, attended by community members in Savannah, Georgia. This followed the VIP reception on February 26, as previously announced.

Photographs by Alex Neumann capture the festivities, highlighting local engagement. The center, dedicated to marine education and conservation tied to Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, continues its mission through public outreach. Specific programming details and attendee reactions were not reported.

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