
Help Shape Future Naval Ammunition Depot Exhibit
The Hastings Museum is calling on community members to help shape an upcoming exhibit exploring the history and legacy of the Naval Ammunition Depot (NAD). As part of its early planning process, the Museum will host a public discussion event titled Community Conversation: NAD Exhibit Planning on Sunday, March 29 at 2:00 p.m. in the Lied Super Screen Theater.
This event offers a unique opportunity for residents to contribute their perspectives, stories, and ideas. The Naval Ammunition Depot played a vital role in Hastings’ past, influencing not only wartime production but also the daily lives of those who lived and worked in the area. By gathering input from the community, the Museum aims to ensure the exhibit reflects a well-rounded and meaningful narrative.
“We want this exhibit to reflect the voices of the people who experienced that era of our history,” said Museum Director Teresa Kreutzer-Hodson. “Public input is essential as we begin planning, ensuring the stories we tell are meaningful and impactful for future generations.”
Attendees will be able to engage directly with Museum staff, ask questions, and share feedback in an open and collaborative setting. For those unable to attend in person, the Museum will provide alternative ways to participate. Feedback forms will be available online and at the front desk throughout the month of April.
This event is part of the Museum’s ongoing Community Conversation series, which gathers public input to guide planning and development efforts. Individuals of all backgrounds and levels of NAD knowledge are encouraged to take part.
Through initiatives like this, the Hastings Museum continues its mission to spark curiosity, encourage exploration, and preserve the evolving story of Central Nebraska.
The online feedback form and printed questionnaire will be available from March 30-April 30 after the event concludes.


