Mount Pulaski Courthouse reopens with
limited schedule starting January 28th
Introducing the "Little Free Puzzle
Library"
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[January 23, 2021]
Since the Tier 3 Mitigation has been lifted in
Region 3 and is now in Phase 4 of the state’s COVID-19 plan, the
Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site will be reopening!
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Next Thursday, January 28, 2021 from 12:00 p.m. to
4:00 p.m. the courthouse will reopen their doors, but with a limited
staff and reduced hours. The courthouse will only be open on
Thursday’s, Friday’s, and Saturday’s from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This is a change from the regular hours of Tuesday through Saturday
12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The new limited schedule or “Winter Hours”
will be implemented the rest of January and will continue through
the months of February and March. Private tours will be available on
closed days, please call ahead.
The Mount Pulaski Courthouse is happy to introduce The Little Free
Puzzle Library. In the midst of the pandemic, puzzles have been a
favorite pastime. In the Mount Pulaski community, many private
puzzle exchanges have been occurring and a Facebook puzzle group has
even been created. Courthouse Foundation Secretary, Julie Wubben,
came up with the idea to provide a central location to store puzzles
for the community and make sharing easier.
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Site Manager, Renee Martin, is implementing Wubben’s
idea by providing a bookcase that will be housed inside the
courthouse and display any available puzzles. This is a service
based on the honor system. Take a puzzle, share a puzzle; it’s that
easy! You do not have to share a puzzle to take one either. The
concept is the same as the Little Free Library, but all puzzles will
be quarantined before they will be available. The Courthouse is only
accepting puzzles 300 pieces and above at this time.
As always when visiting the site, social distancing requirements are
highly recommended. If you are exhibiting any symptoms, please do
not enter. Face masks and staying socially distanced from others are
required. Thank you for your help in keeping our staff safe and
healthy. Visit mphch.org for more information about the historic
site.
[Renee Martin] |