April 02, 2018 - 8:35 AM
REDMOND, Ore. - The Greater Redmond History Society hopes to replace a museum that closed earlier this year.
The historical society serves as caretaker for thousands of city-owned artifacts documenting Redmond High School graduate Gov. Tom McCall, the lives of settlers, tales of the early railroad and other stories.
It operated the Redmond Museum for nearly a decade until the museum had to pack up its exhibits when the city planned to redevelop its building.
The Bulletin newspaper reports the museum's board of directors has submitted a business plan to the City Council that includes multi-years goals regarding funding, memberships and volunteers. Volunteers will discuss plans with the council at a meeting Tuesday.
News from © The Associated Press, 2018