The Everhart Museum in Scranton has unveiled its spring and summer programming, featuring a diverse lineup of exhibitions and community events. Highlights include a NASA-developed immersive exhibition on the Hubble Space Telescope, a long-term installation of Don Clark’s miniature recreations of Scranton landmarks, and a first-of-its-kind exhibition dedicated to the television series "The Office." The season also features collaborative events such as Scranton’s 160th Birthday Block Party and the Electric City Flower Show weekend.
This programming reflects the museum's role as a regional cultural hub that blends science, local history, and popular culture to engage the community. By hosting niche attractions like "The Office" memorabilia alongside Smithsonian-partnered science exhibits, the Everhart Museum aims to drive local tourism and foster civic pride through accessible, family-friendly events and interdisciplinary partnerships with organizations like the NEPA Philharmonic.