Volunteer
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The museum explores clean because it is critical to health and human development and offers a unique view into American culture. Understanding clean helps people know what they value.
The museum offers engaging exhibit experiences for educational programs, exciting guest amenities, annual memberships, school lessons, teacher development opportunities, an innovative research and circulating library, archives, and publications on clean.
The museum owns and cares for hundreds of thousands of objects, books, photographs, art pieces, sculptures, documents, appliances, fixtures, tools, cleaners and other materials.
LEED certification: In 2006, when Don Aslett’s Museum of Clean began renovation on a 1916 creamery, it recycled brick materials, designed high-efficiency mechanical systems, bought local products, and took other steps to reduce the environmental impact of the 70,000-square-foot facility. In recognition of Aslett’s environmentally-friendly efforts, the Green Building Program will award the museum a Platinum LEED certification rating, making it the largest site in Idaho to receive such a prestigious award.
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Opening in September 2009
Fees:
To be determined
Location
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