Vision Statement

The Crandall Historical Printing Museum is to be a place of learning and discovery for all people. It is to foster an appreciation for the past, a spiritual awakening for the present, and a stimulating view of the future for people everywhere. The museum was founded for the purpose of providing the public with a unique opportunity to learn of the past through the mediums of writing and printing while deepening an understanding of the hand of God in orchestrating these inventions for a better world. The museum's two-fold mission is to provide educational and spiritual development for all who participate in its programs. The museum's assertion is that it is not enough to know the processes and development of writing and printing but one must also comprehend the impact its existence has had on the world. With this premise the creation of special functions, courses, activities, and events (such as, Colonial Days, The Annual Constitutional Convention, The Annual Bible Week, Book of Mormon Commemoration Day) is a natural outgrowth of the museum's mission.