Author Archive | SAMir Farag

Life on the Edge!! Second Installment

We have another installment of information!! MMNC presents Dry Dock now at the Staten Island Conference House! this project display a working model Dry Dock for an up close and personal look at the world of ships from a functional standpoint. Dry Docks are used for ship repair and maintenance. There are many kinds of […]

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MMNC at the Staten Island Conference House!! Immigrants: The Roots of Innovation

MMNC has another exquisite exhibit! Now open to the public, Immigrants: The Roots of innovation is an exhibit sponsored by Council-member Steven Matteo and the Cultural Immigrant Initiative of the Department of Cultural Affairs to highlight the work and ideas of many pioneers in the maritime industry. These people were known for the interests and […]

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MMNC’s Daily Word Search Puzzle

Hey everyone, do you think you can find all the words in this word search? But more specifically on the different types of famous ships and boats associated with maritime part 22. Leave a comment on how long it took you to find it and what you words you want to see next. To play […]

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Life on the Edge!

MMNC has a new program located at the Staten Island Conference House. MMNC presents Staten Island: A Maritime History Through The Industry! This program is a part of a series to highlight the history that shaped this island that holds us. We would like to thank the Staten Island Arts for the grant that supports […]

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Matching Game Weekly update! (Version #2)

Check out this week’s update on the matching game! Think you know your ways around this set of maritime equipment? Click the link and see! https://en.educaplay.com/en/learningresources/2782001/museum_matching_game__d_.htm Missed last week’s game? You can still try it out using the link below: https://en.educaplay.com/en/learningresources/2766407/museum_matching_game.htm  

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Morse Code Translator Game

In this game, test your knowledge of Morse code by translating given words into Morse code. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate dashes (-) or dots (.) That would correspond to the English words shown. Here’s the link to the game: https://en.educaplay.com/en/learningresources/2774556/html5/mmncny_morse_code_game.htm

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Thank You For Your Donation

The Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication would just like to say thank you to Murray Gottlieb for the Astrolabe. Every piece of Equipment you all donate or any type of support we get from you all is always appreciated. So thank you again Murray for this fine piece of Equipment. #MMNCNY  

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