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Teen Afternoon: Free Admission

May 30 is the Bruce Museum Junior Docent Class of 2025 Teen Afternoon. The Junior Docents are so excited to extend free admission to anyone under the age of 18 to the Museum from 4pm-5pm. Attendees are encouraged to stay for the Teen Afternoon: Sip, Paint and Relax. Admission is free, but please RSVP using the provided link.

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May 30, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

where

1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

cost

Free with Reservations

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Bruce Museum

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May 30 is the Bruce Museum Junior Docent Class of 2025 Teen Afternoon. The Junior Docents are so excited to extend free admission to anyone under the age of 18 to the Museum from 4pm-5pm.

Attendees are encouraged to stay for the Teen Afternoon: Sip, Paint and Relax.

Admission is free, but please RSVP using the provided link.

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