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The Junior Council is a membership group of young
philanthropic New Yorkers who range in age from 22 to 39. Each year,
members participate in specially arranged events that offer an
intimate view of the Museum's collections, activities, exhibitions,
and fields of study. A stimulating mix of science, education, and
revelry, these occasions present young professionals with the
opportunity to go behind-the-scenes at one of the world's greatest
museums, and meet and mingle with some of our nation's most
distinguished and engaging scientists, Museum Trustees, and friends.
The Junior Council of the American Museum of Natural History
celebrates and supports the Museum in its mission to advance
scientific research and to communicate the diversity and wonder of
the natural world and the richness of humanity's cultures. The
Junior Council's support helps the Museum to continue growing and
touching the lives of millions from around the world.
For more than 130 years, the American Museum of Natural
History has been enriching the lives of millions of visitors of all
ages and backgrounds through an integrated program of cutting-edge
scientific research, innovative educational programs, and
fascinating exhibitions. Today, it is one of the world's premier
scientific, educational, and cultural institutions.
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