{"id":2363,"date":"2022-02-08T07:07:57","date_gmt":"2022-02-08T15:07:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brooksresources.com\/?p=2363"},"modified":"2022-02-08T07:07:57","modified_gmt":"2022-02-08T15:07:57","slug":"high-desert-museum-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brooksresources.com\/2022\/02\/high-desert-museum-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Community Spotlight: High Desert Museum"},"content":{"rendered":"

A beloved Central Oregon icon, the High Desert Museum celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. We\u2019re proud to have been a long-time supporter of the Museum and its work in the community to bring exploration, education and experience that create connection with the high desert. <\/span>
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\n<\/span>In fact, Mike Hollern, Brooks Resources\u2019 longtime leader and now Chairman of the Board, was approached by Museum founder Don Kerr way back in the 1970s with the idea for the project. Kerr needed connections, capital and land, and most people he approached turned him away. Brooks-Scanlon and Brooks Resources provided support for construction and donated the 135 acres which the natural history museum now calls home.<\/span>
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The Museum has several permanent exhibits and wildlife residents that guests can enjoy anytime, plus a great lineup of events each season that seek to cultivate understanding of the history and culture of the region. Sitting just south of Bend, it features more than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space that includes galleries, interpretative paths and an expansive forest. Some permanent exhibits include an authentic 1904 homestead and sawmill, otter and porcupine habitats, immersive Plateau Indian journey, a \u201cdesertarium\u201d that includes turtles, frogs, salamanders and many species of fish, and much more.<\/span><\/p>\n

New, temporary exhibits include:<\/span>
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