The McLean County Museum of History will host the Buseum on April 25 from 2-7 pm! This group of German students are bringing their innovative mobile exhibit about climate change to Downtown Bloomington on the Downtown Square, as part of their efforts to raise awareness and spark meaningful discourse. The exhibit, titled "Heart-land’s Future: How can we live together on a changing planet?" features a series of engaging presentations and panel discussions, exploring the latest research, innovative solutions, and practical actions that can help mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.
The exhibit will be hosted on the Jefferson St. side of the Museum Square on Tuesday, April 25 from 2-7 pm and will be open to the public, free of charge. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with the exhibits, participate in panel discussions, and learn more about the impacts of climate change on their community and the world at large. The Museum is partnering with the Ecology Action Center to bring the Buseum to the Downtown Square.