Dec 3 - Linda Voss and Tiffani Righero  focused on Tumbleweed Ranch, which is heavily used for programs for elementary school students (usually third graders).  The students typically spend about two hours at the Ranch, with segments on a typical general store of 100 years ago (including making butter), a 1917 home (the McCroskey house), an agricultural station (including picking cotton), and technology of the 1910s (including radio recordings).  The other facility operated by the Chandler Museum is the McCullough-Price historic house just west of Chandler Mall, which contains the museum's exhibits as well as administrative offices.  The downtown site of the museum has now been torn down.