by kauffmanmuseum | Mar 20, 2020 | News
In an effort to stem the spread of COVID-19, Kauffman Museum is closed to visitors. The safety and health of our visitors, volunteers, staff members, and community are very important to us. Staff will be tending to other museum tasks on-site Tuesday – Friday...
by kauffmanmuseum | Feb 18, 2020
May 9 Time TBD Special spring museum event to be announced!
by kauffmanmuseum | Feb 18, 2020
Student Exhibition – Now Available Virtually! April 2 – July 30 “Meta” is curated by Bethel College seniors, Elizabeth Friesen Birky, Art History and Communications major, and Emma Girton, Art History major. “Meta” explores four exhibition...
by kauffmanmuseum | Feb 18, 2020
TIME TBD Join experienced birders as they spot feathered friends! The walk departs from the kiosk in the museum parking lot for a mile-and-a-half hike through Chisholm Park and along the Sand Creek Trail. Be prepared for some unpaved/steep terrain. Binoculars and a...
by kauffmanmuseum | Jan 24, 2020 | News
Kauffman Museum’s annual Kansas Day celebration this year will explore Kansas symbols, from sunflowers to box turtles, bison to meadowlarks, honeybees to Kansa Indians. Celebrate Kansas Day activities are on the afternoon of Jan. 25. The museum, 2801 N Main St, North...
by kauffmanmuseum | Jan 10, 2020 | News
NORTH NEWTON – Andi Schmidt Andres has been named acting director of Bethel College’s Kauffman Museum. Previous director Michael Reinschmidt resigned effective Jan. 6. The museum board announced the appointment of Andres, curator of education, Jan. 28. She will serve...
by kauffmanmuseum | Dec 11, 2019
Announcing Audubon’s 120th Christmas Bird Count and Halstead-Newton’s 70th year participating in community science data. Your participation continues to be important! Information: • WHERE: Groups will meet at the Museum (27th and Main in North Newton) at...
by kauffmanmuseum | Dec 10, 2019
Museum Closed for New Year’s Day
by kauffmanmuseum | Dec 10, 2019
Museum Closed for Christmas Day
by kauffmanmuseum | Dec 10, 2019
The Growth and Decline of the Alta Community: A Case Study of Dead and Dying Towns in Kansas by Renae Stucky, Access Services Librarian at Bethel College. In conjunction with Bethel College Fall Fest. Free and open to the public.