Brady Exhibit Opens at Betty Brinn Children’s Museum

  • Posted August 9th, 2010 by Sarah

July 30, 2010- The Brady Corporation Jr. exhibit at the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum opened this morning, much to the excitement of children visiting the museum. Brady Corporation Foundation funded the exhibit with a $150,000 grant over three years.

Brady Corporation Jr., a permanent exhibit at the museum, is a simulated manufacturing environment appropriate for kids. They can tryout different roles to prepare, assemble, and pack a variety of safety signs like those manufactured at Brady and have fun as they learn the importance of manufacturing and producing a quality product. When “production” is complete, an interactive map, conveyor system and overhead hoist will help the young “workers” ship their finished products around the world. Continue reading

For more information visit http://www.bradycorp.com or http://www.foundation.bradycorp.org

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