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Author: Carole Charnow

I am proud to be the President and CEO of Boston Children’s Museum. Ironically, my professional career in arts and culture began in 1981 when I presented my first children’s play at the Boston Children’s Museum. For the next 30 years I worked in the theatre, in music and in opera as a teacher, director, producer and arts educator. I lived in London for 15 years where I met and married my husband, Clive. We have two grown sons. I became the Museum President in 2010 and get enormous satisfaction from my job. I love meeting children and their families, and working with the Museum’s outstanding staff and Board. I’m excited to hear from you via this blog. Please send me your thoughts and ideas - let’s get talking!
Posted on March 21, 2013March 8, 2021

A Call to Action

Dear Members of Congress, We are writing to urge action to prevent another tragedy like Newtown and to encourage meaningful dialogue about how we can, in the words of the…

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Posted on January 28, 2013March 9, 2021

Governor’s Bold Vision Aligns With BCM’s Mission

I loved this quote from Governor Patrick’s speech on January 15th when he unveiled his proposed $550 million education package for FY14: “Unless we ensure that all children have access…

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Posted on December 20, 2012January 15, 2013

A Letter to Parents at the Year’s End

It was my intent with this, my first post on our new blog, to introduce myself to you and talk about our mission and vision here at Boston Children’s Museum.…

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