Free Entry for Donations at the Dunn Museum
March 3, 2025 03:34 PM
For the third year, the Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville is holding a food drive during spring break. Visitors will receive free admission with the donation of at least one non-perishable food item or toiletry per person.
The food drive takes place during special spring break hours from 10 am–4:30 pm Monday, March 24 through Friday, March 28 except for Thursday, March 27, when it closes at 8 pm. The collected items will benefit the Libertyville Township Food Pantry.
"At the museum during spring break, every visit is an opportunity to lend a hand. Donate an item and enjoy free admission while helping local families," said Director of Education Alyssa Firkus.
The Dunn Museum's spring break food drive set a high mark last year. "We welcomed more than 1,280 visitors and gathered more than 1,400 pounds of food and toiletries, averaging about one pound per person," said Museum Operations Manager Alicia Fullerton, who teamed with the food pantry.
The nationally accredited Dunn Museum—a distinction held by only 3% of American museums—cares for a treasure trove of history about our region. Lake County’s natural and cultural history is brought to life through a balance of interactive exhibitions, authentic artifacts, reproductions and audiovisual displays. For more information, call 847-968-3400.
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Media Contact: Kim Mikus, kcroke@LCFPD.org
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