Monthly Archives: January 2017

5 posts

Hurricane Matthew Recovery Update #10

We Had Our Very Own Disappearing Act! Long-term museum volunteer, Mitch Mayhew, has been helping at the museum for almost 20 years. Despite the fact that he lives 8 hours away, he has managed to donate whole weeks in the recovery effort from Hurricane Matthew. Like our other wonderful volunteers, […]

Hurricane Matthew Recovery Update #9

THANK YOU! In past postings about our future Living Village project, we have said that it takes a community to raise a village. Recently, we have blessed to have a opportunity to see firsthand the true beauty of that statement through our experiences with our own beloved community. In these […]

Hurricane Matthew Recovery Update #8

Progress will be slow, but it keeps getting better and better Updating exhibits can be more difficult that it seems, but it is going to be AMAZING in the end! While, as we stated through earlier posts, the majority of the exhibits will remain in the same spots, the rooms […]

Hurricane Matthew Update #7

We’re still planning a Gathering in April! Though we are still ensconced in (and will be for quite a while) remodeling inside the museum from Hurricane Matthew, you may remember from a PREVIOUS POST that we are still planning to celebrate a Volunteer Days in April 2017. It will be […]

Hurricane Matthew Recovery Update #6

Happy New Year! As 2016 closes, we are taking the time to reflect on all the phenomenal progress that happened during our Volunteer Days in April and October. Then, we turn to the changes we slowly see unfurling while rebuilding from Hurricane Matthew. Though we may be getting a bit […]