There’s a new exhibit at an Appleton museum that organizers hope will start community conversations.
It’s called “Bridging the GAP years 1969 to 2019” and is at the History Museum at the Castle.
Chief Curator Dustin Mack believes people watching the news today may believe the world is falling apart. He says if we look back at the world 50 years ago people thought the same thing then. Mack wants the exhibit to give people a better idea of the challenges our society faces.
Mack says the exhibit also includes weekly events run by organizations in the community.
The “Bridging the GAP years” exhibit runs through March 31st.




