The Museum is taking part in the Our Family Cares program- you can read about it under 'Direct Your Labels' in the link provided below. We will have a box at the Museum where you can drop off your 'Our Family' UPC barcode labels. For every 500 labels we collect we receive $25. The 'Our Family' label products can be found at Wayne's Foods, Dick's Fresh Market and Nissen's Market and wherever the Our Family label is sold. We all have to eat, so this all makes sense. We have already registered our organization, so all you need to do is purchase Our Family label products and collect the UPC labels and drop them off.
Join us for guest speaker Kevin Iverson for:
Corps of Discovery: It is America’s greatest adventure story. While our nation was still in its infancy, Lewis and Clark, inspired by Thomas Jefferson, ventured forth to set the course of America’s manifest destiny.
Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Luck Museum
Are you a Senior? Then this is for You !
Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County and the ADRC of NW Wisconsin invite you to an informational session on their organizations, what types of programs offered and what resources are out there for you.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Time: 1:00- 2:30
Luck Museum
Monday, September 8, 2025
5:00-8:00 PM
Luck Country Club- Butternut Bar & Grill
Tickets: $60 per person or 2/$100 -Advance purchase only. Available at the museum until August 29th. Social hour, Silent Auction, 3 Course dinner, speaker Emily Stone, Natural Connections: Finding Stories in Nature, Director at Cable Natural History Museum. Music by Indianhead Quartet. This is a benefit dinner- all proceeds benefit the museum. Dinner choice Pork Loin (GF) or Chicken Kiev ( dinners need to be chosen at time of ticket purchase.
Join us from 8-11 (or we run out) on Saturday, July 19th at the Luck Museum!
Aebleskiver and Danish sausage with locally made maple syrup.
FREE WILL offering.
You can join your friends and eat it under the tent or take it to go.
Sponsored by Dicks Fresh Foods, Amery; Daefflers Quality Meats; West Denmark Church; Hanson Family Farm-Cushing; & Thrivent Financial.
Join us at the Museum for an ice cream treat. One per person, while supplies last. Why not take a walk over to the Hanne Ravnholt Dairy Pavilion, she was the first butter maker for the Wisconsin Cooperative Creamery in 1885.
On display through end of February