KidsWork Children’s Museum to Install New Crane Exhibit
Village of New Lenox Board Meeting | January 12, 2026
Article Summary: Using grant funds from a local solar energy partner, the Village Board authorized the purchase of a new crane exhibit for the KidsWork Children’s Museum. The new equipment is designed to be more durable and interactive than the current display.
KidsWork Crane Purchase Key Points:
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Funding: The purchase is funded by a $20,000 grant from Dimension Energy.
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Upgrade: The new crane replaces a current exhibit that frequently breaks.
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Safety Design: The new unit features a magnet release system to prevent damage if children hang on the equipment.
The KidsWork Children’s Museum will soon feature an upgraded construction exhibit following the Village Board’s approval of a new crane purchase on Monday, January 12, 2026.
Staff member Beth presented the request, explaining that the village received a $20,000 grant from Dimension Energy, the company operating the rooftop solar project on Baron’s Road. The grant is specifically designated for STEM-related programming and organizations.
“We were able to get the crane at a 20% discount,” Beth told the Board. She noted that the current crane exhibit has suffered from maintenance issues due to children hanging on the cables. The new design utilizes a magnet to hold the platform to the rope.
“If a kid tries to hang from it, it’s coming right down by design,” Beth explained.
The grant will cover the majority of the cost, with the remaining balance of approximately $3,000 potentially covered by sponsorships or fundraising.
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