Announcing MoNTH’s Merry Museum Holiday Event – December 4

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 12, 2021

Madeleine Calcote

Museum of North Texas History

940-322-7628 x 101

director@museumofnorthtexashistory.org

 

Announcing MoNTH’s Merry Museum Holiday Event – December 4

 

Wichita Falls, TX: The Museum of North Texas History is excited to announce MoNTH’s Merry Museum Holiday Event on Saturday, December 4, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This is a free, family event.

The Heart of Downtown Model Train Exhibit, featuring artwork by Simon Welch, will be open. Steve Mills will be performing a magic show at 1:30 PM.  There will be holiday crafts, cookies, and hot chocolate while supplies last!

 

Executive Director, Madeleine Calcote says “We are so excited to offer this free, fun, family-friendly event to the North Texas Community and we hope that everyone can make it out!”

 

The Museum will be open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The trains run at 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:30 PM. The Magic Show will be at 1:30 PM.

 

Holiday crafts, cookies, and hot chocolate will be available while supplies last.

 

 

 

About the Museum of North Texas History:

The Museum was founded by a group of individuals who thought that the history of North Texas should be saved and exhibited so that the community could engage with it. In 2001, the Museum opened at 720 Indiana Avenue in downtown Wichita Falls. As the only general history museum in Wichita Falls, our organization fills a need in the community. We want the people of North Texas to visit the museum and see a story that resonates with them.

Our mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the history of the North Texas Area and to inspire an interest in the past for the education and enrichment of people of all ages.

We aim to provide a fun and entertaining experience in history for children and adults.

 

For more information, contact the Museum of North Texas History at director@museumofnorthtexashistory.org or by calling 940-322-7628 x 101. 

 

 

 

 

Museum of North Texas History