Wright Museum Kicks Off 2021 Lecture Series
On Tuesday, May 4, UNH Advanced Master Gardener Christin Kaiser will kick off Wright Museum’s 2021 Lecture Series, sponsored by Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney, with
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On Tuesday, May 4, UNH Advanced Master Gardener Christin Kaiser will kick off Wright Museum’s 2021 Lecture Series, sponsored by Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney, with
The spring is a busy time for museums as staff prepare to open for the warmer months, an operational challenge faced by Wright Museum volunteer and
On Saturday, May 1, the Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro, NH will open for the 2021 season with highlights to include four special exhibits
The Biber Foundation has issued a $60,000 Challenge Grant to the Wright Museum of WWII in support of Project25, an on-going multi-phase project that began
For years, Service Credit Union has supported the Wright Museum in its efforts to honor the contributions of those who have served the nation, a
Recently, a “learning pod” of fourth-grade girls from Crescent Lake Elementary School in Wolfeboro visited the Wright Museum of WWII, an occasion that also “thrilled’’
Prepared to open on May 1, the Wright Museum of WWII has its sights set on upgrading its back-office operations to the cloud, a move Executive
The McIninch Foundation recently awarded $3,000 to the Wright Museum of WWII, which Executive Director Mike Culver said will “significantly enhance” its curatorial department. “We
On December 16th, 1944, Adolf Hitler launched a surprise attack against the Allied soldiers in Belgium’s dense Ardennes Forest in what became known as the
Part 3 of our series on women in the Soviet air forces focuses on the 587th Bomber Aviation Regiment.
At the Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro, many individuals have contributed to making it one of the region’s most visited museums, including John Thurston.
When the Wright Museum of World War II initially planned its 2020 season, May – October, one now familiar word was missing from staff strategy