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Dunn Museum reopens to public visits The Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville reopens to the public last weekend with limited hours, online timed ticketing to maintain visitation at a reduced capacity, and other safety protocols in place to comply with COVID-19 concerns. “We are following CDC guidelines and those outlined in Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois plan to ensure the safety and health of our visitors and employees, and the entire community. Modifications have been made throughout the galleries and gift shop to minimize touch points and support social distancing,” said Director of Education Nan Buckardt. “We look forward to welcoming visitors back again to the Dunn Museum,” said Angelo Kyle, president of the Lake County Forest Preserves. “Our priority remains to create a safe environment and provide peace of mind for all our visitors and staff while connecting them with Lake County history and culture.” Modified hours are 10 am to 3:30 pm, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with visitation time slots available from 10–11:30 a.m., 12–1:30 p.m., and 2–3:30 p.m. The galleries and gift shop will be closed between these time slots for cleaning and disinfecting. To assure safety for visitors and employees, and to maintain the 25% maximum capacity set by the state, timed entry tickets will be sold in advance online. Buckardt said 35 people are allowed to visit per time slot through a combination of 25 timed entry tickets available for purchase online and 10 tickets available for purchase at the door. Only credit card payments are accepted. Each gallery has signs posted and cameras in place so employees can monitor and enforce capacity limits as necessary.
• All visitors must follow social distancing rules by maintaining six feet or more between non-household individuals or other visitor groups at all times. • A new one-way path through the gift shop and galleries is marked, and all seating areas have been modified to accommodate social distancing. • Please wash and sanitize hands frequently during your visit and practice good hygiene. Hand-sanitizing stations are available throughout the facility. • There are COVID-19 signs and directions throughout the facility reinforcing social distancing rules, masks, and hand-washing and hygiene procedures. • Operating procedures have been enhanced to incorporate both CDC and OSHA guidelines for frequent and thorough cleaning and sanitation of public spaces. • Deep cleaning of all surfaces will occur on days when the Dunn Museum is closed. Browse the gift shop with your eyes. If you are interested in purchasing a product, gloves are available to use at the front desk. Only credit card payments accepted. • Protective safety shields are installed at the COURTESY OF LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVES Hi-Liter registers. • Dunn Museum employees will stay home The Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville reopened to the public on February when sick, wear masks, maintain social dis- 13 with limited hours and visitor capacity, prepaid timed entry tickets, and other safetancing, and wash hands and practice good ty measures in place. Tickets can be purchased online at LCFPD.org/MuseumTickets. hygiene.
History Programs and Research Requests All public educational programs, including the USG Free Thursday Night programs, will continue to be held virtually until further notice. Visit LCFPD.org/calendar for dates and details, or follow @LCFPD on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Know Before You Go: Guidelines for Virtual field trips, school programs and Visiting group guided programs or lectures are avail• If you are sick or feel unwell, please stay able for booking. Visit LCFPD.org/schools for home. details, or email AskAnEducator@LCFPD. • All visitors (except children under 2) are re- org. quired to wear face masks in accordance with Research requests from the Lake County Illinois Public Health Department guidelines. History Archives and Collections will contin-
ue to be fulfilled remotely. Visit LCFPD.org/ the African Americans’ past and reality, which becomes Our Voice. collections for details. “Breaking Barriers: Women in the MilSpecial Exhibitions itary” runs through June 13. For centuries “Our Voice is Black History: Past, Present, women have helped defend the nation in times Future” opened virtually February 6 and runs of war and conflict. In this tribute to those who through October 31. A collaboration between served, the Dunn Museum shares Lake County the Dunn Museum and the College of Lake stories while exploring women’s roles as nursCounty’s Black Student Union, this exhibit es, auxiliary personnel, enlistees, and officers offers a look at a representation of the African in the U.S. military. The nation’s struggle was American voice of Lake County. Presented their struggle, and women wanted to have a virtually, the exhibition examines and explores larger role, equal to men in responsibility and multigenerational stories and experiences risk. through graphic design, poetry, writing, art, See DUNN MUSEUM, Page 4 and video interviews that portray the voice of
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