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DUP aids in Museum preparations

The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers helped get the museum ready for its weekend opening on the 24th.

With the help of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the Oneida Pioneer Museum is ready for its opening day on Saturday, May 24, 2025. Members of the local DUP chapter met on Tuesday, May 13, to clean, dust, and arrange displays in the back room of the Museum. Sharon Harris, Nancy Asay, Cindy Dawson, Audrey Jaussi, and Janice Vaughan worked to clean and dust the farm, sewing, and kitchen equipment that are displayed in the back room. The DUP holds its monthly meetings at the Museum and so volunteered to help get the Museum ready for its opening.

On Thursday, May 15, the Malad Elementary School 3rd grade classes visited the Museum and listened to stories about some of the artifacts important to Oneida County history as told by Dotty Evanson. Hailey Sweeten had prepared a Look-and-Find activity that had students looking for artifacts throughout the Museum.

Everyone is invited to visit the Museum during the summer as the Museum is open from 1:00 – 5:00 Tuesdays through Saturdays. The Bake Sale will be from noon – 2:00 on the Saturday before Memorial Day. Come and see the new displays that portray the history of Oneida County.

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