Updates and information about the museum itself, it’s exhibits, and events on site.
On May 20th, 2018, the North Patchogue Fire Department named a new fire truck in honor of LT Michael P Murphy. The Murphy family was on hand to recognize and accept the honor as the truck was put into service. Michael was always a large supporter of the fire department and it was…
Registration is OPEN for the 2018 Murph Challenge REGISTER NOW The Murph Challenge is the Official annual fundraiser of the LT. Michael P. Murphy Memorial Scholarship Foundation, presented by Forged®. It is also one of the primary means of funding for the Foundation on an annual basis. 2018 marks a special year, in which Forged®…
JOIN THE TEAM You can now become a corporate sponsor of the LT Michael P Murphy Navy SEAL Museum and secure your place in history. If you have a company whose values align with supporting our Navy SEALS and Naval Sea Cadets and want to become a crucial asset to the museum, take a look…
Golfing with Navy SEALS The 2018 Golf Registration is OPEN. Last year was a great turn out with proceeds going towards the museum. We have taken everything we learned from last year and made it even better. Get your teams registered ASAP. If you want to donate to the prizes, contact us directly. If you…
Breaking ground for the first time, this project is officially underway! Last week we broke ground on the new museum site. This event marks not only the beginning of the building project, but is also a time to pause to thank everybody who came together to make this happen. There are a collection of photos…
There is nothing like putting boots on the ground around our hometown to bring awareness to the museum project. We were at the Long Island Seafood Festival this year, to get our community involved with the museum.
SOURCE: Newsday, September 29, 2016 Officials announced on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, that a $400,00 grant has been secured to construct an 11,000-square-foot Navy SEAL museum and cadet training facility in West Sayville that will be named after Lt. Michael P. Murphy, a Patchogue native who was 29 when he was killed in Afghanistan in…