Museum & Community Center
The members of the WI 9/11 Memorial are working to turn the Kewaskum Annex into a Museum and Community Center, allowing more visitors and school trips from across Wisconsin. It will make the Memorial a major tourism destination and a focal point of downtown Kewaskum, fostering education, community pride, and remembrance.
Thank you to our Donors!
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Jane Doe $20
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The Jones' Family $9
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The Corporation $1,000
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Why?
Most frequent questions and answers
The Memorial is a place of remembrance and education for the events of September 11, 2001. Its mission is to remember the victims, honor first responders and those who served, celebrate the resilience of our country, and educate future generations. The Memorial features a beam of steel from the World Trade Center’s North Tower as its centerpiece.
The Memorial is located in Kewaskum, Wisconsin.
There is no entrance fee to visit the Memorial.
The Memorial has partnered with local K-12 educators to create lesson plans and activities that help students comprehend and reflect on the September 11 attacks. These resources are aligned with Wisconsin state standards. Lesson plans are available for grades 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12.
Yes, the Memorial aims to accommodate growing numbers of visitors and school field trips. The organization provides grants to subsidize busing costs for school field trips and continuously evaluates the resources to develop educational programs.
Project Ascension is a vision to transform the existing Kewaskum Annex Building into a permanent Museum and Community Center. This new facility will offer a museum-quality exhibit space and a community center featuring flexible meeting and event spaces. The project is intended to accommodate a growing number of visitors.
The Memorial is funded entirely by donors and does not rely on taxpayer dollars for its major projects like Project Ascension. You can provide support through donations, and volunteer opportunities are also available.
Yes, Kewaskum Remembers 9/11, Inc., is an all-volunteer organization.
As of May 2024, the President is Fuzz Martin, the Vice President is Dr. Mark Bazata, the Treasurer is Aaron Daul, and the Secretary is Justin Reichert.
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