With summer around the corner, it’s the perfect time to help your visitors plan meaningful, enriching local experiences. Public libraries are warmly invited to join in the Tomaquag Museum museum pass program—a simple, impactful way to give patrons low-barrier access to Indigenous history, culture, and contemporary perspectives all summer long.
Returning visitors won’t recognize the Museum thanks to a complete gallery redesign! The new exhibition, Revolution to Reclamation: Freedom through Indigenous Sovereignty, centers Indigenous voices and perspectives to reframe America’s 250th anniversary, asking a powerful question: what does freedom mean—and who was it meant for? The exhibition moves beyond Revolution-era commemoration to connect past and present through land, freedom, and enduring Indigenous presence.
As summer travel, learning, and exploration plans take shape, now is the time to secure museum passes. Libraries interested in joining or renewing participation in the museum pass program can contact Heather Kisilywicz at heatherk@tomaquagmuseum.org for details on access, scheduling, and distribution options.