TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The community now has a new space to enjoy at the Terre Haute Children’s Museum.
The museum cut the ribbon Tuesday on a brand new multipurpose room.
The $170,000 renovation project was supported by private donations and a grant from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation. The public will be allowed to use the room for special events, ranging from summer camps to birthday parties, and even community meetings.
“We really thought about it, planned for it, raised money for it, and were able to create this beautiful multipurpose room which can be used for any variety of activities,” museum Executive Director Susan Turner said.
Anyone interested in using the space should contact the museum to learn more about it or visit their website here.