First Wednesday in April: Neville Public Museum hosts ‘Explorer Wednesday”

Beth Kowalski, executive director, Neville Public Museum
Beth Kowalski, executive director, Neville Public Museum
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The Neville Public Museum, located at 210 Museum Place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, will host its monthly “Explorer Wednesday” on April 2, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

This initiative offers Brown County residents complimentary admission, aiming to foster community engagement and provide educational experiences. The museum encourages visitors to explore its diverse exhibits and participate in special activities scheduled throughout the day.

Established in 1927, the Neville Public Museum focuses on the history, science, and art of Northeast Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Its collection includes over one million items, such as artifacts, artwork, archaeological objects, photographs, and films, reflecting the region’s cultural and historical development. The museum also serves as the trailhead for the Packers Heritage Trail, connecting visitors to the history of the Green Bay Packers.

On “Explorer Wednesday,” beyond free admission, the museum offers craft activities starting at 10:00 am, available until supplies run out. These activities are designed to engage visitors of all ages, providing hands-on experiences that complement the museum’s exhibits. Past activities have included art projects, science experiments, and guided tours of featured exhibits. 

The museum’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement is evident through programs like “Explorer Wednesday.” By offering free admission and interactive activities, the museum provides opportunities for residents to immerse themselves in the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Visitors can explore current exhibits, participate in educational programs, and engage with the museum’s extensive collections.

For more information about “Explorer Wednesday” and other events, individuals can visit the Neville Public Museum’s official website or contact the museum directly at (920) 448-4460. The museum encourages community members to take advantage of these offerings and participate in the diverse programs available at NevillePublicMuseum.org.



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