In Theaters and in IMAX This Friday! - Night at the Museum - Visit the Official Site!
In Theaters and in IMAX This Friday! - Night at the Museum - Visit the Official Site!
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Night at the Museum - Visit the Official Site
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Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Kalamazoo, MI

Accredited by the American Association of Museums, Kalamazoo Valley Museum is operated by Kalamazoo Valley Community College and governed by its Board of Trustees. From its beginning in 1881 as a collection of curiosities in the public library basement, the Museum has always been a tax-funded museum. Until 1984, the museum remained a department of the Kalamazoo Public Library. From 1984 to 1991, the Museum received its operating support from the Kalamazoo City School District. In 1991, the Museum became part of KVCC and won the support of the community through a charter millage.

In February 1996, the College opened a new 60,000 square foot state-of-the-art museum facility, designed by noted museum architect E. Verner Johnson, that was funded by a $19.6 million dollar private capital campaign. Over 11,000 donations, ranging from $10 to $4.5 million dollars were contributed to build and furnish the new museum. Kalamazoo Valley Museum represents a successful partnership built from private funding and operates with public tax support.

Its mission statement was adopted in 1995 and revised in 2003: "The Kalamazoo Valley Museum preserves and interprets the heritage of Southwest Michigan and provides life-long learning opportunities to engage children and adults in history, science, and technology."

The Museum seeks to develop cultural, historical and scientific literacy through innovative exhibits, special exhibitions, planetarium programs, educational programs and weekend family events. Find out for yourself - browse this website, and come for a visit where you're sure to find lots to see and do!

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Your donations will be used towards programming costs.

http://kvm.kvcc.edu/

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