In honor of the Museum’s Upper Gallery Exhibit “Terns on Parade: The Art and Story of Hoboken’s Honorary Bird,” join birder and exhibit curator Jeffrey Train for Brunch, Birds and Better Design! Brunch, Birds & Better Design April 11th at 10am Starting Point is at Alessio’s Terrace, 1201 Madison Street Free Admission Join us for Brunch, Birds & Better Design as we gather at Alessio’s in the Northwest Resiliency Park. Support the amazing local restaurant and protector of Hoboken’s birds: Alessio’s. Treat yourself to their offerings while Mr. Train of Our Tern briefly shares the inspiring story behind the recent collaboration between local teen Otys Train and Alessio’s to install bird-safe, feather friendly markers designed to help protect the park’s avian visitors. After a quick bite, we’ll head out together to explore the park and search for early spring migrants, learning how thoughtful design can make a real difference for urban wildlife. Bring your binoculars, your curiosity, and your love of nature: this is a morning where great food meets great ideas, all in support of safer skies for Hoboken’s birds. This bird walk is part of a series of events connected to the Museum’s Upper Gallery exhibition: Terns on Parade: The Art and Story of Hoboken’s Honorary Bird. Admission is free, but please register here!