The Elkhorn Valley Museum in Norfolk is delivering lemonade to the town.

The proceeds for the event go entirely to the repair and revitalization of the Johnny Carson exhibit that was damaged in early June.

Cups are a dollar each, but more money can be donated by those who want to get the exhibit back in operation sooner and better than ever.

"We are hoping that the Johnny Carson Gallery will be ready to reopen in early 2021," said Libby Mckay, Education Coordinator for the Elkhorn Valley Museum, "fingers crossed for February."

"We're planning a ribbon-cutting ceremony for that, and really want to celebrate being able to continue to honor Johnny in such a great way."

The Flint Hills Design company is putting together the new look for the Johnny Carson exhibit. One of the new additions will be a circular Emmy awards display showcasing each of Carson's awards over the years, and there will also be a stage where visitors can stand in front of Carson's backdrop from the tonight show and deliver their own monologues.