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Cookie Policy

Last updated: March 24, 2026

What Are Cookies

This Cookie Policy explains how cleanpathway uses cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit our site. We use these files to enhance your browsing experience, remember your preferences, and understand how visitors interact with our pages. Cookies help us provide personalized content and ensure that our website functions smoothly across different devices. When you visit our craft heritage center's online resources, we may store information about your visit to improve future interactions. These tiny files play an important role in modern web functionality, allowing us to track which pages you find most useful and how you navigate through our collections and heritage information.

Types of Cookies We Use

We use several categories of cookies to support our website operations. Essential cookies are necessary for basic functionality, allowing you to navigate our pages and access information about textile weaving traditions, woodcarving collections, and annual craft fairs. These cookies cannot be disabled without affecting site performance. Performance cookies gather anonymous data about how visitors use our website, helping us understand which sections about artisan heritage are most popular and where improvements might be needed.

Functional cookies remember your choices and preferences, such as language settings or previous pages you've visited within our heritage center's documentation. Analytical cookies help us measure website traffic and analyze visitor behavior patterns, enabling us to optimize our content about craft heritage and docent-led tours. We use this information solely to improve our services and ensure our website meets the needs of visitors interested in folk art preservation and craft traditions.

How We Use Cookies

We utilize cookies to enhance your overall experience when exploring our regional folk art museum's digital presence. These files help us remember login information, maintain session continuity, and ensure that features work properly across your visits. When you return to our site, cookies allow us to recognize you and provide a more personalized experience related to textile weaving, woodcarving, and basket-making collections. We analyze cookie data to understand visitor preferences, track which heritage tours generate the most interest, and identify which craft fair announcements resonate with our community.

Our analytical cookies provide insights into traffic patterns and user behavior without identifying individual visitors. This information helps us enhance our website's structure, improve navigation through our collections, and ensure that important information about annual craft fairs and artisan traditions is easily accessible. We never sell or share cookie data with third parties, and all information collected remains confidential and used solely for improving our heritage center's online services.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You have full control over cookie settings on your device through your web browser's preferences. Most modern browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when cookies are being set, giving you the opportunity to accept or reject them individually. However, disabling certain essential cookies may limit functionality and affect your ability to access key features of our website, including browsing our textile weaving and woodcarving collections or learning about upcoming craft fairs.

We recommend keeping essential cookies enabled to ensure optimal performance while navigating our heritage center's resources. You can manage cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings without contacting us. If you choose to clear cookies from your device, you may need to reset preferences on your next visit. We respect your privacy choices and encourage you to review your browser's cookie settings regularly. We may update this policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices or regulatory requirements, so please check back occasionally for the latest information about how we protect your browsing experience.