In the year of election time!!!!
Question: I was under the impression that a non-profit 501(c)
(3) museum could not support or allow political activities on
its property. However, I've recently was told that one museum
has a ole' time living history political ralley. Where actual
candidates running for office set up a lemon-aid stand, small
table, and then is allowed five minutes to speak. They felt
that as long as a museum does not promote a candidate, and keep
it historical, as a political candidates do/did come to fairs
it was acceptable. I am off the feeling that this is still
not allowed.
John Martinson
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755 Myra Rd
Walla Walla, WA 99364
(509) 525-7703 (Work)