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Work Through Their Eyes: Kindergarteners and TWWW

Sami Windle Exhibits

Come see some fabulous artwork created by Goodland's own Kindergarten classes at the High Plains Museum!  The artwork all feature work, with some being sketches of photographs from the National Archives, some gardening, and some of work done by the students themselves! (more…)

Last chance to see “The Way We Worked”

Sami Windle Exhibits

The traveling exhibit The Way We Worked from the Smithsonian is coming to an end at the High Plains Museum.  This is your last week to see this amazing exhibit as it will be coming down next  Monday! (more…)

Hurry and see “The Way We Worked” before it’s gone!

Sami Windle Exhibits

The traveling exhibit The Way We Worked will only be at the High Plains Museum for another two weeks!  If you have not had a chance to stop by and see this amazing exhibit now is the time to do it! (more…)

The Work behind “The Way We Worked”

Sami Windle Behind The Scenes, Exhibits

For 125 years people of Goodland have worked many different jobs that have helped define Goodland and Sherman County.  The High Plains Museum collects and shares these stories with the public as its main focus of work, which was made easy given the national lens on work offered in the Smithsonian

Game Day!

Sami Windle Events

It's game day at the High Plains Museum, Goodland Public Library and Carnegie Arts Center!  Today and the 29th you and your family can come and play work related games to go along with the traveling Smithsonian exhibit The Way We Worked.  Come and try your hand at operation, try to fix some lea

The Smithsonian is here!

Sami Windle Exhibits

The traveling exhibit The Way We Worked from the Smithsonian has arrived at the High Plains Museum!  The Way We Worked is sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council and will be at the High Plains Museum until January 27, 2013.  (more…)

The Smithsonian is Coming!

Sami Windle Exhibits

The High Plains Museum will host the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition, “The Way We Worked,” sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council, December 15th, 2012 through January 27th, 2013. “The Way We Worked” explores the stories of America’s workers and invites us to consider