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New Sioux City Public Museum explores the Declaration of Independence in today's world
(SCJ) - Rachelle Barnum is a self-admitted "history nerd" and the West High School teacher can even pinpoint the event that inspired her need for knowledge.
Sioux City Public Museum hosts Declaration Book Club for America’s 250th birthday
(KTIV) - People across the United States are beginning to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday, including in Siouxland.
Downtown Live music series returns with the launch of summer First Fridays
(Sioux City Journal) - Downtown Sioux City will be teeming with live music, a variety of food options, pop-up shops and family-friendly activities as Downtown Partners launches First Fridays, a new monthly event series, on Friday.
Sioux City Public Museum invites public to enjoy summer programs
(KCAU) — The Sioux City Public Museum is hosting a cluster of events throughout this summer.
NAACP hosts ‘Mentors, Mothers and Movers’ to kick off Black History Month in Sioux City
(KTIV) - The NAACP of Sioux City hosted ‘Mentors, Mothers, and Movers’- An event celebrating African American women in the community Saturday afternoon at the Sioux City Public Museum.
Uncovering the influential legacy of Black women in Sioux City
(Sioux City Journal) - "With February being Black History Month, I wanted to spotlight the role that Black women have had in Sioux City.” - Jim Tillman
The free, open to the public presentation will also include a discussion with a panel of Black Siouxland women that will be moderated by Briar Cliff University (BCU) Social Work Professor Margarite Hardnett Reinert.