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Exclusive Science Lesson for Concierges & Guests

  • 9 hours ago
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More than 50 people - including city Concierges, their families and Golden Keys business affiliates, attended a special visit to the Science Museum.

Enjoying exclusive access to Wonderlab at the Science Museum


Organised by Simone Caretti, the International Golden Keys representative on the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee (CSR), the group had exclusive special access to the interactive gallery, Wonderlab.


Simone, Head Concierge at The BoTree hotel said: "This was a family-friendly, exclusive, before-hours view of Wonderlab - giving Concierges and business affiliates a chance to spend time with their children and dear ones.


"They had exclusive special access to the exhibition, and enjoyed coffee and pastries afterwards. More than 50 people joined in - with some enthusiastic feedback!"

 

He added: “Seeing all families together - all the kids with parents and grandparents, sharing meaningful moments and laughter - was a powerful reminder of how valuable that time is, especially when we know just how often our work pulls us away from it. And I feel it is a privilege that, also thanks to my role with the International GK Committee, I can contribute to building moments like these”


The group were given a hands-on experience with exhibits at the Science Museum


A spokesperson for The Society of the Golden Keys said: "A heartfelt thank you to Simone Caretti, our Les Clefs d'Or® International CSR Representative for bringing together such a meaningful and memorable experience for families and their children, who thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this very special occasion.


"We are also incredibly grateful to Jack Stanley, Head of Campaigns at the Science Museum for making this exclusive event possible and for such a warm welcome."


What to see in Wonderlab

Experiment with real scientific phenomena across 50 exhibits in 7 different zones including Maths, Electricity, Forces, Space, Light, Matter and Sound. You will see real-life lightning strikes at the giant Tesla coil, forces in motion on giant slides and live experiments at the Chemistry Bar and lots more.

Find out more here.



 
 
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