Crowd celebrating the grand re-opening of Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center with ribbon-cutting ceremony and ocean exhibits visible.
Crowd celebrating the grand re-opening of Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center with ribbon-cutting ceremony and ocean exhibits visible.
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Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center menjadwalkan pembukaan kembali besar-besaran

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Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center di Savannah akan menggelar pembukaan kembali besar-besaran pada Sabtu, 28 Februari 2026. Ini menyusul resepsi VIP yang diadakan di pusat tersebut pada Kamis, 26 Februari 2026. Foto-foto resepsi tersedia melalui publikasi lokal.

Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery Center mengumumkan rencana untuk acara pembukaan kembali besar-besaran pada Sabtu, 28 Februari 2026, seperti dilaporkan WTOC pada 27 Februari 2026. Acara ini menandai tonggak penting bagi pusat tersebut, yang berfokus pada pendidikan dan konservasi samudra terkait Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary. Sebelum pembukaan kembali untuk umum, pusat tersebut menyelenggarakan resepsi VIP pada Kamis, 26 Februari 2026. Menurut Connect Savannah dan Savannah Business Journal, resepsi berlangsung di Gray’s Reef Discovery Center, dengan foto acara dibagikan secara online. Sumber-sumber ini, yang diterbitkan pada 27 Februari 2026, menyoroti acara tersebut sebagai pertemuan persiapan menjelang pembukaan kembali utama. Tidak ada detail lebih lanjut tentang aktivitas pembukaan kembali besar-besaran atau ekspektasi kehadiran dalam laporan yang tersedia. Pusat tersebut, yang terletak di Savannah, Georgia, berfungsi sebagai pusat pendidikan untuk kehidupan laut dan kesadaran lingkungan. Liputan media lokal menekankan sifat berurutan dari acara-acara ini, dimulai dari pratinjau VIP dan memuncak pada perayaan publik.

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