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Recreation, Exploration
Doors Open RI
"In partnership with cultural and community organizations across the state, Doors Open RI is providing behind-the-scenes access to Rhode Island’s best-kept secrets through an online publication (coming soon!), programs and tours planned throughout the year."
From the website, April 26, 2019.
Doors Open RI also organizes Jane's Walk each May.
Biomes Marine Biology Center
"The Biomes Center is New England's only private marine education facility and the most hands-on aquarium in the region. We've been providing interactive marine biology programs for schools and families since 1989.
"We specialize in teaching children and adults about the marine animals of Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean."
- From the website, July 7, 2018
Sachuest Point Nature Center
"Sachuest Point has a modern visitor center with a small interpretive area and classroom, plus nearly 3 miles of easy trails to make Sachuest Point a perfect spot for field trips for schools, as well as for the general public."
- From the website, July 7, 2018
Kids' Klub
"Founded in 1987, Kids Klub provides quality care and education for children in kindergarten through 12 years old. Kids Klub operates before and after school programs and full time programs during school vacations, summer break, and when school is not in session." - Website About page (7/5/18)
Cranston Fish & Game Association
Building Bridges Providence
Non-profit to advocate for the construction of Providence's long-planned and long-delayed riverside park and pedestrian bridge on the former I-195 land.
Aquatic Resource Education (A.R.E) Program for Children and Adults
This is a program of the RI DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife.
A La Rhody
This is a program organized in 2017 by the Providence Public Library, the Rhode Island Historical Society, the City of Providence Department of Art, Culture & Tourism, the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, Discover Newport, and the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau (PWCVB).
"A La Rhody aims to honor and interpret Rhode Island's culinary history and prominence with yearlong programming and marketing initiatives to tell the story of Rhode Island by way of your taste buds." - from A la Rhody website
RI Museum of Science and Art
"The Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art (RIMOSA), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is a group of imaginative people committed to a single goal: using Rhode Islands’ rich resources in the arts and sciences to create a distinctive, highly interactive, informal learning center.