
Neville Public Museum Want to become Bruce the Spruce? This loveable talking Christmas tree was also once a part of the Prange's holiday display and has been re-created by the Neville. Training will be held November 14 at 2pm. Contact Matt at (920) 448-7851 or email welter_mt@co.brown.wi.us with any questions.

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We need volunteers! This holiday season, the Neville is re-creating Prange's Children Only Shop as part of the Holdiay Memories Prange's Christmas Windows exhibit. The Shop will allow children to purchase inexpensive gifts for their family. Volunteers are needed to work in the Shop, which will be open November 27-Decem...ber 23. We're also looking for items to sell in the shop, such as handmade crafts. Please contact Pam at (920) 448-6198 or email sloma_pl@co.brown.wi.us if you can help. A training session will be held on November 14 at 1pm.Read More

Neville Public Museum Wednesday, Oct 14 at 6:30pm. Natural History Lecture Series: George and Elizabeth Peckham: Wisconsin's World Renowned Spider Experts. Join Joan Jass as she traces some of the history of this husband and wife team of scientists. George and Elizabeth Peckham's pioneering research over a century ago focused especially on jumping spiders.

Neville Public Museum Want to know what the spiders in our Spiders! exhibit are up to? Become a fan of the Neville's Spiders! page.

Neville Public Museum Teapots: Object to Subject is on display through October 18

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Some are functional; others are definitely not-these teapots are sculptural works of "art for arts sake." Check out this exhibition of nearly 50 teapots, which includes works both colorful & ornate, utilitarian & pure, representational & made out of quite unique materials, created by artists from all around the country....
This exhibit also includes several original teapots made by David Damkoehler, who is recently retired from UW-Green Bay. Professor Emeritius Damkoehler is nationally recognized for his elegant and thoughtful works. Read More
This exhibit also includes several original teapots made by David Damkoehler, who is recently retired from UW-Green Bay. Professor Emeritius Damkoehler is nationally recognized for his elegant and thoughtful works. Read More

Neville Public Museum Tonight at the Neville: Poetry Night with Jerry Hauser. Anyone can participate in Poetry Night's Open Reading, but must register between 6-6:30. Open Reading begins at 6:30, followed by the Featured Reader. Free!

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On display through January 3, 2010, the Art Annual is always an excellent showcase for some of the finest artwork produced in Northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, all representing the way our local artists are currently working. It has been held every, with a few exceptions, since 1942. In its 65th ye...ar, this exhibition features artworks done in a variety of media including watercolor, mixed media, ceramic, photography, colored pencil, graphite, pastel, acrylic, oil, serigraphy, and tempera. A total of 68 artists with 166 different artworks entered the exhibition.Read More

Neville Public Museum Selections from the Green Bay Art Colony, on display through September 13. A small exhibit featuring a number of different artworks produced by members of the Green Bay Art Colony, one of the oldest continuously operating art clubs in Wisconsin. It i...ncludes a variety of paintings, mixed media, and other works.

Neville Public Museum August 12 at 6:30pm-Natural History Lecture Series: 30 Years of Spider Issues by Phil Pellitteri, UW-Madison Entomologist. After 30 years on Wisconsin Public Radio he has some strange and unusual stories about spiders and callers encounters with them.

Neville Public Museum Spider T-Shirt Day...Saturday, August 15 from 10am-4pm. Make your own Spider t-shirt! Bring your own colored t-shirt (new or used) and we provide the spider stencils, sponges and bleach. Cost: A suggested donation of $1 or more would be greatly appreciated. All donations will go to feeding and upkeep of spiders this winter in the Spiders! exhibit.

Neville Public Museum Become a fan of our Spiders! page. Click on the link below to see regular updates of the live spiders in our exhibit.

Neville Public Museum Spider Trust, by Matt Welter....She knows that when the thin line of a jumping spider creases her brow she will be safe. She feels her strides gain with each glistening grass spider web she sees on the old railroad grade ahead of her. She releases half a

Neville Public Museum DON'T MISS THIS...Thursday, July 30-Poetry Night featuring Matt Welter, the Neville's own 'Spiderman' (he's actually the Curator of Education, but really likes spiders and is one of the creators of the Spiders! exhibit). It's free and anyone can participa























