A Decade Of Discovery: High Desert Museum Celebrates 10 Years Of Little Wonders Program; Partnership With NeighborImpact Head Start Provides Free Memberships For Hundreds Of Central Oregon Families (Photo) - 04/08/26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
BEND, OR—Each year, the Little Wonders program at the High Desert Museum transforms galleries and hallways into a space of first-time experiences for Central Oregon families. Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, this collaborative program in partnership with NeighborImpact’s Head Start continues its mission of fostering community engagement by gifting annual memberships to families who might otherwise never step foot inside the Museum.
Little Wonders Family Nights create a special evening for families, friends and teachers to enjoy dinner, explore Museum exhibitions and engage in fun, hands-on activities—creating lifelong memories and providing access to a cultural institution they otherwise couldn’t afford to visit. This year’s events take place April 2 and April 9.
“As we celebrate 10 years of Little Wonders, we’re especially grateful to our partners at NeighborImpact Head Start and our sponsors,” said Museum Executive Director Dana Whitelaw, Ph.D. “Together, we’ve helped create meaningful, shared experiences for families across Central Oregon—ensuring the Museum is a place where every child can feel welcome and inspired by our exhibitions, wildlife, and shared history.”
The Museum welcomes families from the Head Start program in Bend, La Pine, Sisters, Redmond and Prineville to these special evenings. Every family that registers for a Little Wonders Family Night, whether they can attend the event or not, receives a two-year family membership to the Museum. In 2025, the Museum gifted nearly 400 memberships.
"Ten years ago, we believed that every child—no matter their family's circumstances—deserved to stand in front of a living eagle, touch a piece of obsidian, and feel the wonder of discovery,” said Kim Brown, director of NeighborImpact Head Start. “A decade later, Little Wonders has proven something bigger than we imagined. When community partners come together around our most vulnerable kids, the ripple effects last a lifetime. We are more hopeful than ever about what the next 1o years will bring.”
NeighborImpact Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood program that supports children and families from prenatal stages through age five. Head Start and Early Head Start programs focus on preparing children for success in school while also equipping families with the tools, confidence, and support systems they need to help their children thrive long term.
The programs serve more than 600 children and their families across Central Oregon—a significant expansion from earlier years when the program served fewer than 300. That growth reflects both increased community need and a deep commitment to reaching more families with high-quality early learning opportunities.
In 2016, a conversation began between the Museum and NeighborImpact. From a shared commitment to family engagement and early learning, both organizations recognized that access to hands-on, enriching experiences outside the classroom is critical for young children. The program includes Museum access for participating families, funding for transportation, and two welcome nights of community engagement and educational exploration.
The impact of Little Wonders Family Nights at the Museum is evident in the way students light up as they spot one another—and especially their teachers—throughout the galleries. Many rush to greet familiar faces, and their enthusiastic reactions underscore the strength of those relationships and their role in helping children feel comfortable and engaged at the Museum.
“From the beginning, there was strong enthusiasm from local families to participate in the program,” said Whitelaw. “On our first Little Wonders night, we hosted 1,000 people. With the support of NeighborImpact staff, Museum educators, and our sponsors, we continue to create a welcoming, accessible experience for families.”
Little Wonders is made possible by Papé Family Foundation, RWN Foundation, Latino Partnership Program, Columbia Bank Community Impact Fund, NewSun Energy and Meta, with support from the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians and MDU Resources Foundation.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM:
The HIGH DESERT MUSEUM opened in Bend, Oregon in 1982. It brings together wildlife, cultures, art, history and the natural world to convey the wonder of North America’s High Desert. The Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, is a Smithsonian Affiliate, was the 2025 recipient of the Autry Public History Prize from the Western History Association and was a 2021 recipient of the National Medal for Museum and Library Service. To learn more, visit highdesertmuseum.org and follow us on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram.
ABOUT NEIGHBORIMPACT:
NeighborImpact is a nonprofit serving Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Since 1985, we have worked across Central Oregon to meet essential needs, strengthen economic stability and expand access to opportunity. Programs span early childhood education, housing and homelessness services, energy assistance, food access and financial empowerment—supporting thousands of individuals and families each year. NeighborImpact partners with communities to create lasting, locally driven solutions that help people and places thrive. Learn more at www.neighborimpact.org.
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