The Highline Heritage Museum is seeking help for its COVID-19 Protection & Caring Fund, and is offering many new programs:
COVID-19 PROTECTION & CARING FUND
We identified two areas to address so we can meet the museums standards.
We need to contract professional cleaning services to ensure sanitation and to cover the supplies/materials to protect our visitors, volunteers and community partners.
We need your support for us to cover these expenses.
How can you support our Covid-19 Protection & Caring Fund?
- You can donate directly in our website or check payable to Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St. Burien, WA 98166: https://highlinehistory.org/
make-a-donation/ - Give the gift of a membership to a loved one, neighbor, or friend so they can join the family. (Yes, all of us involved are part of this wonderful museum family)
- Buy this wonderful wall hung painted papier-mâché rhino head donated by Lloyd Herman, we are selling it for only $5,000 (that’s half price!). Lloyd is best known for being the founding Director of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington.
- You can donate directly in our website or check payable to Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St. Burien, WA 98166: https://highlinehistory.org/
- ABOUT THE ARTIST: Sergio Bustamante is a sculptor best known for his depictions of animals and inventive humanoid creatures. Working in papier mache, wood, bronze, and ceramic, Bustamante’s sculptures are often painted or glazed, allowing him to bring even greater heights of imagination and surrealism to his creatures.
MAKE A DONATION TODAY
NEW PROGRAMS:
TEENS – SHARE YOUR STORY!
Again with the amazing museum team! This time from the creative and talented Genevieve. Do you know a teen who would like to share their story? In their own voice? Contact us to learn more: info@highlinehistory.org.
VIRTUAL BRASIL FEST
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2020 AT 12 PM – 7 PM
Visit www.brasilfest.org for more information – The museum is a proud sponsor to this wonderful event!
BrasilFest Virtual – Young People Panel:
Mayor Jenny Durkan:
Check out Brazil Fest
CAMBODIAN ORAL HISTORY PREVIEW
Check out this new video documentary project from one of our amazing volunteer interns.
Contact us at info@highlinehistory.org to learn more and get involved.
BLACK LIVES MATTER COLLECTIONS
We are documenting this historic movement! Save your posters, signs and share with us your perspective and stories!
THE BURIEN PANDEMIC STORY PROJECT
The Highline Heritage Museum and City of Burien are teaming up to document the stories of our community’s experience during COVID-19. The Burien Pandemic Story Project aims to document the stories, photos, and other artifacts of community member’s experiences during the pandemic. While we honor the sacrifices and hard work of our essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the work of everyday people like you that are also helping “flatten the curve.”
Share Your Story Today
BURIEN SCAVENGER HUNT
Unicorns are coming to Burien in August! We are participating with the City of Burien in the Mystery Challenge Safari: The Case of Elusive Unicorns. This family-friendly scavenger hunt will have you seeing rainbows of fun and maybe even an elusive unicorn or two! This will be from August 4th – 17th. For more information contact us at info@highlinehistory.org
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MUSEUM REOPENING
We will get the approval from the office of the Governor’s to open the museum once we reach phase three. Washington State has a strong and diverse museum sector which came together to endorse and present a museum reopening plan. We are one of those museums following the recommendations proposed in the plan. Our museum director is a board member for the Washington Museum Association and Advisory Committee Member for 4Culture allowing us to keep track of what is happening in the museum sector at the King County and State level.
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