Bob Pest introduces "The Lighter Side of History", and OIRM Brown Bag Program and one of the opening events of the Ozark Foothills FilmFest.
Bunny hugs anyone? Rabbits and chickens were among the animals who visited the museum lawns as part of Farm Family Day which offered a fun look at life on a farm.

Volunteer June Armstrong demonstrates making popcorn strings and other old-fashioned Christmas decorations during the annual Old-Fashioned Family Christmas Party.

Cindy Bunch of the Newark 4-H club demonstrates an old fashioned apple cider press to a group of children during the Farm Family Day Event.
Children's Program at OIRMÂ

The annual appreciation luncheon held for museum volunteers, staff and trustees.

A rope bed in the Quilts: From Bits and Pieces
to Warmth and Beauty exhibit offers a fascinating glimpse of times gone by.

One of the many beautiful historic quilts displayed as part of the exhibit Quilts: From Bits and Pieces to Warmth and Beauty.
Regular Programs start at 2 p.m.
Family Day events are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call the office to be sure of times.