March 2022
Explorer Wednesday
Wednesday, March 2
9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
We are pleased to offer free admission to Brown County residents from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. 

Not only is admission FREE all day, so is a take home project we will be offering from noon to 7:00 p.m. Activities may include art projects, science experiments, or guided tours of a featured exhibit. Please register for your FREE tickets in advance!
HerStory
Now open!
HerStory explores the changing roles and experiences of women in work, politics and their community through photographs, stories, and artifacts. Seventeen contemporary women were interviewed, their stories recorded, and personal artifacts loaned for this exhibition while fifteen additional female stories and artifacts demonstrate change within time from 1900 to present. Come check it out and see whose incredible story you recognize!
SPARK!
Tuesday, March 15
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
SPARK! is a cultural program for people with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care partners. Programs are designed to keep participants actively engaged in their communities by providing experiences that stimulate conversations, provide peer support, and inspire creativity through engaging in museum experiences. SPARK! programs are offered free of charge, but we do ask that you RSVP so we know how many participants to expect.
 
Please email Ryan with any questions and to RSVP for our upcoming programs. We look forward to seeing you there!
107th Green Bay Art Colony Exhibition
Now open!
In September 1915, the Green Bay Art Club held its first public art exhibit in the children’s room of the Kellogg Public Library (125 S. Jefferson St.). This exhibit laid the foundation for a permanent museum in the library in 1917, which became the Neville Public Museum. Ever since then, Colony artists have held an annual art exhibit at the Neville Public Museum.
 
For more than a century, hundreds of women artists have been part of the Green Bay Art Colony. These women continue to inspire each other, educate the public, encourage new artists and give scholarships to art students. Styles and club rules may have changed, but the dream to keep art and culture part of the community remains the same.
MLK Art & Writing
Last chance!
Since 1995, Brown County students have been challenged to paint, draw, or draft a piece of creative writing celebrating a theme inspired by the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Organized collaboratively representatives of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, St. Norbert College, Green Bay Area Public Schools, Bellin Health, Humana, & Community Volunteers. 
Give Big Green Bay: THANK YOU!
To every awesome one of you who donated, liked, shared, and supported us in the Give Big Green Bay campaign: THANK YOU!! It was your enthusiasm and passion that inspired 113 spectacular donors to obliterate our $25,000 goal, and ultimately go on to CRUSH our updated $30,000 stretch goal. Beyond grateful for this incredible effort, we can't wait to turn your generosity into exciting exhibits and programs, scholarships, and activities for you and your neighbors to enjoy. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for investing in us and our future bridging communities and connecting generations. We look forward to seeing you all soon!
Stay safe and stay tuned for updates!
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