19-03-2025
Sioux City's Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center to receive award
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Sioux City's Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center has been chosen to receive an Award of Excellence in Programming and Outreach/Audience Engagement.
The award comes from the Iowa Museum Association, and comes due to the Center's 2024 summer outdoor performance series, the 'Spirit of Discovery Stage.' The series of events drew in more than 1000 guests.
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According to a press release from the Iowa Museum Association, the recognition is meant to shine a spotlight on the Center's commitment to providing high-quality arts and humanities programs that the community can attend free of charge.
In the press release, the Executive Director of the Iowa Museum Association praised the Interpretive Center. 'The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center's Spirit of Discovery Stage is a shining example of how museums can bring communities together through creative, inclusive programming,' she said. 'By offering free performances in an inviting outdoor space, the Center has made the arts and humanities more accessible to all, and we are proud to recognize their efforts with this award.'
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The museum will receive the award during the IMA Conference on April 29, which will take place at the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
For more information about the conference or the Iowa Museum Association, you can visit their website here.
To check out the upcoming events and programming offered at the Interpretive Center, you can visit their website here.
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