Clarke Historical Museum offering frontline workers free tours

EUREKA, Calif. (KIEM) – The Clarke Historical Museum is thanking local frontline workers by offering them free private tours.

The tour gives community members a chance to explore several exhibits and learn more about our region’s history.

Frontline workers are encouraged to bring their families as each tour will be limited to one household.

Trained and engaged volunteers will lead the hour long museum excursions that are available at 11 a.m. every Monday and Tuesday through the end of July, or by appointment on other dates.

The Clarke Museum officially reopens to the public on Wednesday, July 8. During the pandemic, the museum will be open Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All museum visitors must wear a mask while inside.

To reserve a Monday or Tuesday time slot, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tours-for-frontline-workers-at-the-clarke-museum-tickets-112127343904

To schedule another date or time, contact the Clarke Museum by phone at 707-443-1947 or by email at admin@clarkemuseum.org

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