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March 13, 2017
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St. Patrick’s Day Mixers & Elixirs

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It’s your lucky day! Mixers & Elixirs is kicking off with our first St. Patrick’s Day Mixer.  Follow the rainbow to HMNS and shamrock and roll this St. Patrick’s Day at the smartest social scene in town. Doors open at 8 p.m. for the live band, dancing, cash bars and the city’s best food trucks.  The social set has never looked so smart!

Featuring Satellite

Food trucks:

  • Nom Mi Street
  • OffBeat Eatz
  • It’s A Wrap!
    More food trucks coming soon…
     

March 17 | 8 p.m. to Midnight

Tickets*

  • Members: $15
  • Non-members: $25
  • Corporate Rate – contact our Corporate Sales department (Martine Kaye or Chris Arreaga) to find out more.

Learn more about how to get free tickets to Mixers & Elixirs with an HMNS Catalysts membership!

*Ticket pricing not applicable to Spirits & Skeletons.

Mixers & Elixirs is for adults 21 and over

Vanishing Arts: Highlights from the Beasley-Hwang Collection

 

FREE for Members

Opens Mar. 24

Over a period of several decades, two medical doctors studied Hepatitis B in Asia. This husband and wife team, Dr. Palmer Beasley and Dr. Lu Yu Hwang, took advantage of their travels abroad to collect artifacts wherever they went. Sadly, Dr. Beasley passed away in 2012, and the museum received their
collection shortly thereafter.

The exhibit presents highlights from this collection, which includes objects from Taiwan, mainland China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, Mexico, the United States and Canada. Close to fifty objects are displayed, with photographs, and videos showcasing how they were made and used.

This exhibition is included with the admission to the permanent exhibit halls

Authored By Chris Wells

Adventure is my middle name. Well… actually it’s French. Literally, it’s Christopher French Wells. But the spirit of adventure lives in me, and has always inspired me to go out and seek new experiences. I’ve traveled to Europe, Mexico and South America, as well as few places in the U.S. I’ve seen different places with different cultures, learned some things about humanity and about myself in particular. My goal is to lend my unique perspective, carved out of my own triumphs and tragedies, fears and fancies encountered during my years of college and international travel, to the other great voices of this blog. Hopefully to the enjoyment of our readers…


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