Knock Knock Children’s Museum is thrilled to announce 1220 Exhibits, a company with more than 40+ years of industry construction and fabrication experience, has been selected to construct Knock Knock’s interior Learning Zone exhibit spaces. Several
Knock Knock board members and their spouses gathered with representatives of 1220, Remson Haley Herpin Architects and Cambridge Seven to celebrate the project partnership with a traditional Louisiana Gumbo Celebration hosted by Staci and Craig Duhe’.
Knock Knock’s mission is to to be a community SPARK for engaging, playful learning experiences that inspire and support lifelong learning. As we welcome in the new year, we thank the community for their generous support that led us to breaking ground and construction in 2015. Join us in keeping the momentum going in 2016 as we work toward our goal of opening the doors during the 2016-17 school year.
Knock Knock Children’s Museum is a community spark for engaging, playful learning experiences that inspire and support lifelong learning.
Photo: (Front row, left to right) KKCM Board Members Clarice “Cricket” Gordon, Kelli Harton, Cate Heroman, Aza D. Bowlin, and Project Director Melissa A. Bell (Back row, left to right) Dr. Stewart Gordon, Cambridge Seven Architect Claudia Milroy, 1220 Exhibits Sr. VP Craig Dunn, 1220 Exhibits Rick Hash, 1220 Manager Alan Lee, KKCM Board Member Staci Duhe’, Cambridge Seven Architect Penny Sander, Remson Haley Herpin Architect Trula Remson, Ted Heroman, and 1220 Exhibits Manager Jason Cherry.