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Wilson to celebrate new heritage museum during Czech Festival

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By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

WILSON — After a fire destroyed Wilson’s historical museum, a new museum will be a featured attraction during the annual Wilson After Harvest Czech Festival on Friday and Saturday.

The former House of Memories museum in the community’s historic opera house burned on Nov. 6, 2009. Most of the artifacts in the museum collection were lost to fire or water damage.

Joyce Kraus, museum volunteer, said the fire was a great loss to the community.

“A lot of us cried,” she said. “It was like losing a member of the family when we lost that.”

An all-volunteer group has worked for almost 10 years to rebuild the museum collection and find a new home for the museum. The community of Wilson is primarily a farming community of about 800 residents.

Nine months ago, the Robinson family whose parents at one time operated the Wilson World newspaper made available the home that had been used for the World offices at low price to the Wilson Community Foundation. That home at 411 24th is now open as the Wilson Heritage Museum. The newspaper’s printing equipment is still in the basement of the house. The museum was also aided in its rebuilding efforts through a grant from the Dane G. Hansen Foundation.

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The new museum features a Czech room as well as exhibits featuring the military history, and schools, churches and businesses of Wilson. New banners that depict a timeline as President Wilson worked to help Czechoslovakia become an independent democracy are expected to arrive in Wilson this week in time to be on display at the Czech Festival this weekend. This year’s Czech Festival is honoring 100 years of U.S. and Czech diplomatic relations.

Other featured museum items include Czech traditional costumes, Czech glass, needlepoint and photos and books on Czech history and geography.

Some remnants of the old museum remain. The museum has on display the remains of a money bag from one of the local banks that survived the fire. Also in the collection is a DVD that was shot in 2002 that shows the House of Memories collection before the fire.

Kraus said the museum is still in its infancy. Volunteers have worked with other museums to find cases to house artifacts. They are also applying for a K-State program that aides smaller museums by sending students to assist volunteers like the group in Wilson.

The museum is still accepting monetary donations as well as historical items for its collection. The museum is a nonprofit so all donations are tax-deductible. If an item is donated for the collection, Kraus said the museum is asking the donor to fill out a form explaining the item’s importance to the history of the area. For more information on donating, you can contact Kraus at 785-658-2328 or by mail at PO 322 Wilson, KS or contact the Wilson City Hall.

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The museum will be open during the Czech Festival from noon to 8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday (except during the parade) and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

The Czech Festival will have many of its standard favorites, including Czech folk dancing, polka music, kolache eating contest and sporting events. The annual toilet races have been renamed the Porcelain Throne of Games. Racers ride on toilet bowls that have been mounted to push lawn mower bases and a pusher navigates the team around an obstacle course. Those races will be at 2 p.m. Saturday.

New this year will be performances by Southeast Nebraska Bohemian Bagpipe Band and the Oklahoma Czech Folk Dancers.

For teens, there will be oversize games from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in Lions Club Park. This will include a night beach ball volleyball game facilitated by a lighted volleyball net.

For more information on the festival, call 785-658-2272 email [email protected] or see the festival’s Facebook page.

See the festival schedule below.

Friday, July 27

3:00pm Miss Czech Princess Pageant (change from online schedule)
4:00pm Annual State Meeting Kansas Czechs Inc
4:00pm Arts & Crafts Show
4:00pm 1:00am Drinks Entertainment & More!
4:00pm 7:00pm Live Entertainment featuring Joe Dolezal
4:00pm Centennial Celebration Welcome by Sharon Valasek Honorary Consul to Czech Republic
5:00pm 6:30pm BBQ Kick Off (free will donation) with Mid State Cookers
5:00pm KRSL Russell Radio Broadcasting LIVE on Russell’s Classic Country AM990
5:30pm Pong Tournament
5:30pm 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament
6:00pm 7:00pm Czech Dinner (open to public)
6:30pm Czech Dancers
7:00pm Flag Raising Ceremony performed by American Legion Post #262
7:00pm City Band
7:00pm Ice Cream Social
7:00pm 9:00pm Mark Popp
7:30pm 11:30pm Czech Fest Midway Rides & Games
8:00pm Kolache Eating Contest
8:00pm 12:30am The Brad Husak Polka Band
9:00pm 12:30am Live Entertainment featuring Kill Creek Rising

 

Saturday, July 28

7:45am Czech Run/Walk/Bike
8:00am Arts & Craft Show
8:00am Country Store
8:30am 9:30am Legislative Coffee & Kolaches
8:30am City Band
9:00am Bake Sale
9:30am Czech Dancers Performance
9:50am Grand Marshal Presented
10:00am Parade
10:00am Softball Tournament
11:00am Mid-Day – Dinner
11:00am Czechoslovakian Centennial Welcome Sharon Valasek Honorary Consul to Czech Republic
11:00am 4:00pm Come Czech us Out – Samples & Live Music
11:15am 12:30pm SE Nebraska Bohemian Bagpipe Band
11:30am 5:30pm Czech Fest Midway Rides & Games
11:45am Turtle Races
12:00pm 2:00pm Kid’s Czech Culture Activities & Czech Egg Painting
12:30pm 1:30pm Oklahoma Czech Folk Dancers
1:00pm 3:00pm Live Entertainment featuring Joe Dolezal
1:00pm 4:00pm Mark Popp – Balloon Twister
1:00pm Music with Bob Boatright
12:00pm Quilt & Other Prizes Drawing (change from online schedule)
2:00pm KS Czech Queen Pageant
2:00pm Bingo
2:00pm 2018 Porcelain Throne of Games
3:00pm 3:45pm SE Nebraska Bohemian Bagpipe Band
4:00pm 5:00pm Oklahoma Czech Folk Dancers
4:00pm Polka Mass – Wes Windholz & the St. Catherine Singers
5:00pm Wilson Disc Golf Tournament
6:30pm Polka Dance featuring Wes Windholz
6:30pm Talent Show
8:00pm 10:00pm Teen Dance*All Ages*
10:00pm  12:00am Teen Dance *Ages 10 – 13*
9:00pm 12:00am Teen Tailgate & Games *Ages 14 & older Only*
9:00pm 1:00am Live Entertainment featuring Homebrew

 

 

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