In another part of the complex, the Rhinelander Fire Equipment Museum houses two fire trucks and a fire wagon used by the Rhinelander Fire Department to fight fires within the community. That museum also houses the Belles of St Mary’s exhibit, which features over two decades of photographs, music and other archives chronicling the local drum and bugle corps’ reign.Although patrons were previously allowed to peruse through old newspaper clippings and photo albums at the Belles exhibit, those items will not be accessible for the time being due to the extra precautionary measures.from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays and is closed Mondays.Admission is free of charge, although donations are appreciated. In fact, earlier this week the Rhinelander Community Foundation announced a way for donors large and small to help the Pioneer Park Historical Complex.Janet Jamison, RCF secretary, attended the June 29 PPHC Advisory Group meeting and explained how the new fund will work. Donors can either donate to the PPHC general fund, or any of the seven existing museums in the complex. If the donation is to a specific museum, matching funds from George and Sondra Juet-Celebrate the Fourth of July at the marketBy Cassie ShefchikSPECIAL TO THE RIVER NEWSThis Saturday is the Fourth of July! This year’s Independence Day celebration is likely to be very different than in years’ past. However, the lack of activities should not quell your want of festivities.Old-fashioned family fun can still be had. Spend the afternoon and evening in the yard gathered around a kiddie pool, have a three-legged race or a potato sack race, draw a festive picture with sidewalk chalk, blow bubbles, have a cookout. There are lots of easy things to do that the whole family can enjoy and make the day mem-