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THE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT CAMPAIGN NEWSLETTER
SPRING 2015
9404 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Washington 98108-4097 • inspirationbeginshere.org9404 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Washington 98108-4097 • inspirationbeginshere.org
CAMPAIGN GOAL$ 77,000,000
UPCOMING EVENTS
Dear Museum of Flight friends,
Spring has arrived at The Museum of Flight, and with it comes growth in every facet of our campaign, Inspiration Begins Here! We are proud to unveil the newly renovated Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center, which allows students and parents to research and ask questions about aerospace-related education programs – whether they’re interested in attending Aerospace Camp Experience at the Museum, or investigating which colleges have the best aviation programs in the country. Also, our Airpark has a new location adjacent to the Museum’s entrance, in anticipation of breaking ground for the new Aviation Pavilion.
The campaign’s leadership volunteers (including committee members from five active affinity groups) are enthusiastically dedicated to sharing our mutual mission with their peers. Our Steering Committee has established ambitious objectives, and together, we have reached more than 75% of our $77 million campaign goal. We’re continually building energy around the campaign and moving forward with spring projects, but we still have a ways to go.
I am continually awed by our committee members’ passion as they invite their allies to join us in an effort to preserve our history, inspire our children, and ensure a bright future for the community we serve. This is a banner year at the Museum, as 2015 marks our 50th anniversary. With this milestone comes plenty of exciting ways to stay connected. I invite you to experience the newly completed
LE T TER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Sincerely,
Douglas R. King, President and CEO
Michael & Mary Kay Hallman Spaceflight Academy, explore our new 787, or reflect on the history of our Museum beautifully depicted on the 50th Anniversary exhibition panels. We’ll continue this momentum with the annual Gala in June, aptly titled, “First Fifty Gala - Celebrating a Half-Century of Pushing The Envelope.” I encourage you to keep up with all the action at www.inspirationbeginshere.org.
We dedicate the Museum’s year-long 50th anniversary celebrations to the memory of our dear friend, Bill Boeing, Jr. who passed away in January. Driven by an unparalleled commitment to preserving aerospace history and advocating for education, Bill tirelessly championed the mission of the Museum. He touched our lives with stories of growing up alongside history in the Boeing community, and the Museum events he attended with his wife June were made all the more special with his presence. A remarkable man of talent, compassion and insight, it is impossible to overstate Bill’s impact on The Museum of Flight, its board of trustees and staff. As we recall our first five decades, we remember that Bill was there with us every step of the way.
I truly thank you for your dedication and passion to your Museum of Flight. Together, and in the spirit of our friend Bill Boeing, we will ensure that Inspiration Begins Here!
TUES, MAY 12 | 11:30 A.M.Lunch with the CEO - El Gaucho, Bellevue
TUES, APRIL 21Annual Meeting and Reception
SAT, JUNE 27 | 5:30 P.M.First Fifty Gala - Celebrating a Half-Century Of Pushing the Envelope
WED-THURS, MAY 20-21American Fighter Aces AssociationCongressional Gold Medal Ceremony, Washington DC
TOTAL RAISED
REMAINING
CASHRECEIVED
$59,241,785
$17,758,215
$29,852,334…preserve our history, inspire our children, and ensure a bright future for the community we serve.
STEERING COMMITTEEBill Ayer, Campaign Chair
Jon BowmanKevin Callaghan
Bob GeniseMike HallmanNancy HoganCraig HowardJim Johnson
Mike KossNed Laird
Marilyn MetzJohn Purvis
James RaisbeckAnne Simpson
Steve Taylor
INSPIRED PROJEC TS
On Saturday, Jan. 31 Museum staff and visitors braved the cold and fog to watch our beloved birds venture east. Starting at 7:30 a.m., the Concorde, Air Force One, and Lockheed Constellation were carefully towed by skilled engineers and facilities staff across the street to their temporary nest. A formation with the Concorde, Air Force One, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner marks the interim Airpark, while the Constellation is stationed directly in front of the Museum’s door. The 747 RA001 will rest behind Raisbeck Aviation High School until the new pavilion is finished. Our former Airpark aircraft and many of our other planes in the collection will eventually be relocated to the Aviation Pavilion.
Caution: Planes X-ing
We’re All Pulling Together: Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center OpensAlaska Airlines has partnered with The Museum of Flight to open the new Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center. Located in the Museum’s iconic Great Gallery, the Center is surrounded by artifacts telling history of aviation, as well as the educational facilities that inspire youth to become part of the future of aerospace. The Center is the nexus for all education-related activities at the Museum, where students can access college and career data, scholarship information, and meet with leaders from the aerospace community. The opening of the AAAEC includes a number of structural site enhancements and renovations. Previously hidden behind walls, the Aviation Learning Center was redesigned and reconfigured to better utilize the amazing program resources. Beyond these improvements, the Museum’s commitment to access and diversity is addressed by increasing community outreach (particularly to underrepresented populations) and additional financial assistance opportunities.
A Spark of an Idea
FRANK SHRONTZFormer CEO and Chairman, The Boeing Company
I grew up near Boise High School and intended to go into the family sporting goods business after graduation. My father had other ideas. He insisted that I needed a college education. Dad was right.
Education is the key. Children are the foundation of the future and if we don’t pay attention to them, we’re going to pay a heck of a price. As will they. The Museum of Flight is an institution that encourages young people to succeed and pursue their dreams.
When I was at Boeing, we took the long view. An airplane program could be five years in the making and it could be twenty years in trying to
determine the result. The 737 program was almost cancelled when I was a junior manager, yet we stuck to it and it turned out to be our most successful product ever.
The Museum of Flight knows to take the long view when it comes to education. It begins with kindergarteners when they first discover the universe in the portable planetarium. It continues throughout elementary school as they build simple robots and learn about the basics of flight. Through junior high, they delve into advanced aerodynamics and nanotechnology. And by the time they reach high school,
they’re planning simulated missions to Mars. The result of that long view?
Once, when someone asked me what it takes to get ahead, I answered “try to be in the right place at the right time.” The
Museum of Flight is the right place at the right time to help our children get ahead. That’s why I’m throwing my support behind
the Inspiration Begins Here! campaign.
Students who grew up in the Museum are now working in the aerospace sector as engineers, pilots, and scientists.
WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR COMMITMENTS OF $1,000 OR MORE TO INSPIRATION BEGINS HERE!
Alaska AirlinesChap and Eve Alvord*
Ardell and Frances Anderson*Anonymous (3)
Richard and Dianne Arensberg and FamilyNancy and David Auth
Bill and Pam AyerTom and Kathleen Baillie
Seddik Belyamani*Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos*
Robert and Randee BlackstoneBill and June BoeingHerbert L. Bone, Jr*
John and Cecilia BordenetKen Bottini*
Jon and Ann BowmanJohn Brantigan, MD and Carolyn Brantigan
Hal and Adele Breier*John Brightbill
John K. Broback*Scott Burke
Kevin and Patty CallaghanCape Flattery FoundationTom and Cynthia Captain
Harold and Joyce CarrThe Chisholm FoundationRoy and Shannon Church*
Joe ClarkCarolyn Corvi and John BatesBob and Kathy DannenholdSuzanna Darcy-Hennemann*
Tom and Sarma DavidsonDoug and Robbi DeVries
Arthur DietrichJohn C. Dimmer, Sr. and Marilyn Dimmer
Buck and Sofie DisselDelmar and Sandra Fadden*
Jim Farmer and Lynn WithrowBruce Florsheim
John and Lynne Fluke
Steve and Tama FultonTed E. Gary
Bob and Penny GeniseRandall and Virginia Getz
Frank and Jan GhosnMike and Linda Gutzman
Laurie Haag and Michael ArcherMichael and Mary Kay Hallman
Merle and Mary HanleyFrank and Janet HansenPaul and Margi Harvey
Dennis and Diane HatfieldMatt Hayes
Diana and Richard HeatonNancy and Charlie HoganMarlene Taylor Houtchens
Craig and Perri HowardPete N. Jansen, Jr.
James and Susan JohnsonDoug and Stacy King
Chris and Donna Knopp*Tim and Crystal KnotekMike and Debbie Koss
Clay LacyNed and Dana Laird
Susan and Barry LatterBrad and Donna Lawrence
Bruce and Neoma LawrensonMike and Kay Lester
Charles and Laurie LyfordLou and Chris Mancini
Richard and Carolyn MatternGene and Nikki McBrayer
Bruce R. McCawBill and Marjorie McCutcheon
Marilyn J. MetzFrederick and Mary Mitchell*
Harold L. “Mitch” Mitchell, USAF (Ret) and Kelly Mitchell
Wesley Moore and Sandra Walker*
C A M PA I G N R E C O G N I T I O N
Peter and Anna Marie MortonKit and Sally Narodick*
Roger and Dorothy Neill*John P. Odom and Regan Sherick-Odom
Tom and Cathy O’KeefeBrett Palmiero
Hal PetéBill and Susan Potts
John Purvis and Nancy WrightJames and Sherry Raisbeck
Ed and Bunny RenouardSi and Betty Robin
John Roundhill*Satterberg Foundation
Jack ShannonYoshio and Betty Shiota
Frank ShrontzWoody and Karen SillifantJoe and Alexis Silvernale
Anne Simpson and Charlie ConnerGordon L. K. Smith*
Graham SmithAggie and Chick Sweeney
Trip and Ann SwitzerRichard W. Taylor
Steve and Kris TaylorDale C. Thompson
Bradley D. Tilden and Danielle Yoakum Tilden
Eugene and Karen VezzettiAnn vonPhamGreg Walker
John and Marilyn WarnerJim and Helen West
Lois and Ridley WilsonW.W. and G.K. Wilson*
Woodard Family FoundationBrien S. Wygle
Wyman Youth TrustTed Young and Candis Litsey
*new donors since last newsletter
The best part of making a gift to Inspiration Begins Here! is knowing that it will make a significant impact on our history, our children, and our future at The Museum of Flight. We are pleased to offer an array of naming and recognition opportunities to honor donors that have made campaign gifts of a larger size.
Examples of recent recognition include: Stuart D. Knopp Barnstormer Lounge, Michael & Mary Kay Hallman Spaceflight Academy, and the Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center.
You can still name a part of the Museum. Opportunities available include: several exhibit sections within the Museum, Red Barn Classroom, Red Barn Drafting Room, Simulator Room, NW AeroClub Room, Shuttle Astronaut Database, and a place on the permanent campaign donor wall.
Please find a complete listing of all campaign donors at inspirationbeginshere.org