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Vandalized signage was in front of the malamtepupi (game field) as well as the Lang Ranch history marker. The museum continued its participation in the Apricot Festival in downtown Moorpark
A post on Instagram informed the community who respect the property & heritage of the Museum:
"Unfortunately we were vandalized this week... please remember that we are a nonprofit and signs like these are expensive and our staff and volunteers put a lot of work into creating them. Vandalism is never the answer." Chumash Indian Museum (@chumashindianmuseum) •
Suggestions were made for donations to replace the signs and to add a protective plastic. Donations to the museum are via a link on their website Donate info@chumashmuseum.org
The Museum is open to the public on:
Saturday 10am-4pm & Sunday 12-4pm
Sunny, with a high of 85 and low of 69 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,