About the Bob Feller Museum

In 1990 a committee was formed in Van Meter, Iowa for the purpose of establishing a museum honoring Van Meter native Bob Feller.

Museum Opening Day PictureSeveral fundraising projects were held including Feller being Grand Marshall of a local Fireman's Kids Day in June and which was covered by CBS. Charles Kuralt interviewed Bob Feller that day and the interview was aired on the popular CBS show, Sunday Morning. Ted Williams came to Iowa in 1993 to an Iowa Cubs (AAA) game held at Sec Taylor Stadium in Des Moines and a fundraising dinner was also held. These fundraisers were instrumental in developing the necessary resources to begin the museum and people such as Bill Knapp, Hal Manders and Tom Synhorst were instrumental in the fundraising efforts.

Brenton Banks donated the land in Van Meter for the museum and in April 1994 ground breaking took place. The architect for the building was Steve Feller, Bob's son.

The grand opening was held on June 10, 1995. It was a great day for the town of Van Meter with over 800 people attending and touring the new museum that day.

Today, special events and exhibits at the museum are ever-changing. Recent exhibits included The Stuff of Dreams, an exhibition of baseball memorabilia owned by Museum Members and an exhibit on the life and career of Buck O'Neil, loaned to the Bob Feller Museum by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Watch this website for new exhibits and programs to be offered to visitors.

 

2008 Board of Directors
Robert W. Feller (Lifetime Member)
Daven K. Doobay, J.D., President
Luke F. Little, Vice-President
Chad D. LaFave, Secretary/Treasurer
Brad A. Dassow
Jose V. G. Angel, M.D.
Stephen R. Feller
Jordan L. Sherbondy .
Thomas Gratias
Karl W. Haws, D.O
Brandon L. Sawalich
2008 Staff
Scott and Brenda Havick, Managers
Delores M. Jones, Associate
William M. Kehoe, Associate
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