Stickley Museum Re-Opens with Ribbon-Cutting, Honoring 40 Years of dePierro’s Service | Parsippany Focus

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The Stickley Museum has reopened its doors, marked by a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony honoring dePierro, who has dedicated 40 years of service to the institution. The event was attended by local community members, museum staff, and dignitaries, all eager to recognize the museum's significance in preserving Parsippany's history. During the ceremony, speakers highlighted the museum's contributions to the local cultural landscape and expressed excitement about the new exhibits and programs set to launch. The reopening is seen as a vital opportunity for the museum to enhance community engagement and educational outreach. Attendees shared their enthusiasm for the museum's future and its role in fostering a greater appreciation for local art and history.

As the museum opens its doors once again, it hopes to attract a diverse audience and become a hub for cultural activities in the region. This milestone event not only celebrates dePierro's long service but also signifies a renewed commitment to the community. With a focus on innovative exhibits and programs, the Stickley Museum aims to strengthen its presence in Parsippany.

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