The Broomfield Veterans Memorial Museum is excited to announce that, in alignment with local civic public health guidelines, it reopened to the public on June 25, with normal hours of operation: Thursdays from 10 to 2, and Saturdays from 9 to 3.
Visitors must wear masks and keep 6 feet distance between non-family units. Museum volunteers are taking additional precautions, including frequent cleaning and disinfecting.
Coffee & Conversation from April 2019 linked here and embedded above, Lew Moir describes four different tunnel systems used in Europe during World War II.
New Exhibits. All through the months of the museum’s closure, the creators of our exhibits have been at work. With improved exhibits and new ones, notably a completed fallout shelter. Come see us!
Virtual Coffee and Conversation. The restarting of our most popular series, “Coffee and Conversation” is yet to come. Until then, please enjoy “Virtual Coffee and Conversation” on our website. New topics cover African-Americans and women in service to our country, the Pacific theater in World War II, the London Blitz, and in the Philippines. [http://www.broomfieldveterans.org/news/].
The Broomfield Veterans Memorial Museum needs you! We are always looking for more people to help us fulfill our mission. Our volunteers are veterans and civilians alike and range from teenagers to seniors.
We need a grant writer. This museum is a non-profit organization that relies on memberships, donations, and grants from several local charitable organizations. Applying for these grants takes a special kind of writing. If you have this skill and are willing to help, please contact Lew Moir at broomfieldveterans@gmail.com.
Contact the museum for volunteering opportunities. Email us at broomfieldveterans@gmail.com or call 303-460-6801.