(KLZA)-- The John Philip Falter Museum in Falls City celebrated its grand opening this past weekend.
An hour long event for more than 60 local donors to the museum was held Friday night at the museum at 1622 Stone Street. The museum features a display of Saturday Evening Post covers painted by Falter as well as Falters Philadelphia studio which is on loan from the Nebraska State Historical Society Museum in Lincoln.
You can find a list of the hours the Falter Museum will be open this summer with this story at MSCNEWS.net.
Curator Dobey Falter Haws invites those interested to follow the museum Facebook page at John Philip Falter Art Page. You may contact her for special openings of the museum.
Falter Museum Open Hours
Sat., May 16 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., May 17 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., May 23 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., May 24 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., June 13 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., June 14 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., June 27 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., June 28 2 PM-4 PM
Sat., July 11 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., July 12 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., July 25 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., July 26 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., Aug. 8 10 PM-4 PM
Sun., Aug. 9 1 PM-4 PM
Sat., Aug. 22 10 AM-4 PM
Sun., Aug. 23 1 PM-4 PM
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