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Montrose Children’s Museum is getting a permanent space, a 15-exhibit interactive space for kids
A pop-up event in 2023 organized by the Montrose Children's Museum to spread awareness about the nonprofit and raise funds. (Provided photo)
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TonyaonMay 16, 2024
Montrose Children’s Museum is getting a permanent space, a 15-exhibit interactive space for kids

A culmination of two year’s worth of effort, Montrose Children’s Museum, a local non-profit, will open a permanent space this summer.

The museum will be a 15-exhibit, interactive space for kids at 221 Colorado Ave, Unit A.

At the head of the planning is Mallory Shaffer, the founder and executive director, who initially had the vision for the museum.

“I was a school teacher beforehand, and I just saw when we came back from COVID, there was just a need to get away from screens and becoming more hands-on,” she said. “So we started thinking about how we can supplement education and help these teachers and kids increase their scores, their cognitive abilities and those kinds of things.”

Those who have heard of the museum already, even though it is currently a museum without a home, are likely fans of the pop-up exhibits the nonprofit has been organizing over the past year at local events and festivals.

One example: the Montrose Children’s Museum worked with the Black Canyon Astronomical Society to bring a telescope to the Centennial Plaza eclipse-watching event on April 8.

The pop-ups have served as an awareness-spreading tool and also a mechanism for fundraising. To date, they’ve raised around $70,000.

“Our first pop-up event was with the city for the 4th of July, and that was so successful that others reached out and wanted to sponsor us,” Shaffer said.

They’ve also appeared at Mrs. Claus for a Cause, the library’s planetarium event and several others. That has been just since December.

“I was a teacher, and it was hard to get money from parents as a teacher or from the community,” Shaffer said. “It seems like more people are willing to help a bigger organization rather than just helping one teacher. The community coming together (in support of the museum has been) exciting and heartwarming.”

The museum is working with local organizations on the exhibits. Just a few of the exhibits, which will rotate as time goes on, include a healthcare exhibit, a kitchen and restaurant exhibit, a farm-to-fork exhibit and many more.

A few of the sponsors include La Familia Music Group, Jimmy John’s, Mail and Ship, Pediatric Associates, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Colorado State University Extension, Magic Circle Players and Fabula. They have helped to organize and fund the various exhibits, based on their own businesses or industries.

Shaffer, her husband and the museum’s board, which consists of current and former educators and others with experience, are currently working to get the space ready.

The museum has plans of partnering with local schools for field trips and more.

Their goal is to open by June 29.

Those interested in learning more about the museum or supporting it can visit their website.

Justin Tubbs is the Montrose Business Times editor. He can be reached by email at justin@montrosebusinesstimes.com or by phone at 970-765-0915 or mobile at 254-246-2260.

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