The Children’s Museum of Rock County (CMRC) has received a major boost in funding thanks to a generous $1.5 million pledge from Woodman’s Markets. This contribution positions Woodman’s as one of the museum’s top donors and brings CMRC closer to realizing its vision for a state-of-the-art children’s learning space in our town.
A Transformative Contribution
Last month, CMRC announced it was finalizing designs for its future location at 100 W. Milwaukee Street. With Woodman’s pledge, the museum moves one step closer to completing its capital campaign and breaking ground on a facility that will inspire and educate children across Rock County.
John Westphal, CMRC President and Capital Campaign Chair, expressed gratitude for the support, stating, “We are thrilled that Woodman’s has pledged their support of this project. Good things are happening here in Janesville and Rock County because of organizations like Woodman’s giving back.”
Woodman’s Commitment to Janesville
Woodman’s Markets has a long history of community involvement in Janesville. Founded in 1919 as a small produce stand on Milton Avenue, the company has grown into a major regional grocery chain serving 19 communities across Wisconsin and Illinois. Since transitioning to an employee-owned company in 1979, Woodman’s has remained committed to investing in the communities it serves.
“Woodman’s is proud to be a part of the Janesville community for over a century and happy to assist in bringing a children’s museum to the city, where children can learn and play in an amazing environment,” said Clint Woodman, President of Woodman’s. “We look forward to the next century of continued savings, selection, and community involvement.”
A Unique Agricultural Exhibit
One of the most exciting aspects of the museum’s development is its planned agricultural exhibit, which will feature a kid-friendly Woodman’s market. CMRC Public Relations and Communications Director Olivia McCarthy emphasized the importance of this exhibit, noting that it will go beyond the typical grocery store play experience. “Our plans are more comprehensive. We want kids to be able to engage with every stage of the farm-to-table process while also learning about modern farming techniques.”
Future Plans and Continued Support
CMRC is currently in the process of hiring its first executive director, a key milestone as it prepares for construction. To date, the museum has raised $13.46 million for the project, but fundraising efforts will continue until the facility is completed.
Community members and businesses interested in supporting the CMRC can learn more by visiting kidsatplayrc.com. With the help of donors like Woodman’s, the museum is set to become a valuable educational resource for children and families in the region.