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Locality: Saint Joseph, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-232-8471



Address: 3406 Frederick Ave 64506 Saint Joseph, MO, US

Website: stjosephmuseum.org/museums/glore

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Glore Psychiatric Museum 15.12.2020

The St. Joseph Museum was founded in 1927. That is 93 years and counting of community! Your donations help us provide special events and community projects. #Do...nateDecember Give to Build Community. The museum's first exhibits were located inside the Public Library annex. These first exhibits were mostly loans from individuals in St. Joseph that wanted to give back to the community by having a children's museum. The museum's collections grew, meaning the site also changed through 2 historic mansions in town. Today, the Museum operates both the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion and Frederick Avenue location as museum sites. We preserve and make accessible over 200,000 objects and archival materials. That massive growth is in part, because the museum incorporated the Black Archives Museum, the Society of Memories Doll Museum, and the Glore Psychiatric Museum to keep them local and intact. We also founded the Pony Express Museum which became its own separate private nonprofit. We welcome visitors at our two locations and take the Museum out into the community with special pop up exhibits at sites such as East Hills Mall. Due to the pandemic, we are increasingly providing virtual programs to a national community. We have loved reaching more people but cannot wait to have those closer in person connections again with you all. Many remember fondly our ceramics classes in the carriage house of the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion as well as our camera club, painting classes, chess club and more. We host many annual events such as Mah Jongg at the Mansion, Super Science Saturday, Easter at the Mansion, and our Past to Present Car Show. The Pandemic has affected our ability to bring our community together through these treasured events, but we remain passionate about serving our community. We hope you will visit during these challenging times. What has been your favorite experience at the museum?

Glore Psychiatric Museum 30.11.2020

Thank you so much to Debbie and Stephanie for sharing your #unselfie stories with us! Our hearts just grew 10 sizes from your love and support. They both recently adopted objects from the museum through www.stjosephmuseum.org/adopt-an-object. #DonateDecember

Glore Psychiatric Museum 25.11.2020

Dec 5, 1848: President James K. Polk sends a message to the U.S Congress that confirms massive quantities of gold have been discovered in the state of Californi...a. Leading to the 1849 Gold Rush. The museum has its own Rush for The Gold. It is a MAJOR fundraiser for the year held in June. And as you can see, it can get a little crazy. A night full of BBQ, laughter, games, raffles and fun. This annual fundraiser and social event was unfortunately not able to take place in 2020. We are hoping that conditions are better and we can resume the annual tradition in 2021. No mining town boom and bust for this event! #DonateDecember See more

Glore Psychiatric Museum 17.11.2020

We all need a little boost every now and again to reach our goals. Share with us why you have donated your time, energy, or funds to the museum! Check in with u...s this upcoming week as we share specific examples of how your gift builds community. *Photo of a girl helping a boy sign the guest book at the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion c. 1950s #DonateDecember See more

Glore Psychiatric Museum 29.10.2020

Yes, it's that time of the year again when the streets are full of people frantically trying to find the perfect gift for their loved ones, festive lights illuminate homes, and charitable giving is at its highest. It is also the ideal time to start a new tradition of giving. Giving is a decision, an investment, a show of support, and a wish. Giving can change the future. Through December, people worldwide are coming together to tap into the power of human connection and stren...gthen communities to change our world. Will you be one of them? The St. Joseph Museum started with Giving Tuesday, but are extending our goals through all of December. By joining us you're proving that generosity can bring the whole world together in times of uncertainty. Here is how you can get ready to give: Throughout December, go to our donation page and contribute. Spread the word. Encourage your friends and family to join you in creating a real impact in December. Make sure to use hashtag #GivingTuesday, #DonateDecember, and tag us so we can share! Let's rally together to strengthen our community and the St. Joseph Museum.

Glore Psychiatric Museum 22.10.2020

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