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

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The Stickley Museum has officially re-opened its doors with a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony, celebrating 40 years of dedicated service from dePierro. The event was attended by local officials, community leaders, and art enthusiasts, all gathered to honor the museum's contribution to preserving local history. The Stickley Museum, known for its focus on the arts and crafts movement, plays a crucial role in educating the public and promoting cultural awareness in Parsippany. DePierro's leadership has been instrumental in the museum's operations, ensuring it remains a vital resource for both residents and visitors. The re-opening is anticipated to boost visitor numbers, providing new opportunities for educational programs and community engagement.

Attendees expressed their enthusiasm for the museum's future and the ongoing commitment to fostering appreciation for the arts. This celebration not only marks a significant milestone for the museum but also reinforces its importance in the cultural landscape of Parsippany. The Stickley Museum is poised for continued success as it embarks on this new chapter.

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