‘Night At The Museum’ Returns To Nappanee Center

Actors portray people from Nappanee’s history during last year’s “Night at the Museum” event. This year’s program will be held Saturday, Oct. 14. InkFreeNews photo provided by Nappanee Public Library.
News Release
NAPPANEE — Nappanee History comes to life when the lights go out. From 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, the Nappanee Public Library and the Evelyn Lehman Culp Heritage Collection will present the 12th annual Night at the Museum: Architecture in Nappanee. This production is a lights-out, after hours tour of the Heritage Collection at the Nappanee Center, 302 W Market St. Nappanee.
During the tour, guides will take you on an interactive flashlight adventure through the museum, with live actors portraying the parts of Nappanee citizens. Participants will learn more about Nappanee and the architect who designed the majority of the downtown. The script for Architecture in Nappanee, written by Martha Owen, Heritage Collection manager at Nappanee Public Library, was based on the life of Henry Frazier, a local Nappanee Architect from the late 1800s.
Don’t wait in line! Reserve you time online at www.nappaneelibrary.org, or call or visit the library from Oct. 10-14 to reserve your tour time and receive a fast pass. The library is located at 157 N. Main St., Nappanee, and can be reached at (574) 773-7919.