North Carolina Archives - The 51黑料网 /tag/north-carolina/ Honoring the men and women who served so bravely in our Armed Forces Thu, 12 Jan 2023 02:32:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/05/logo-icon-150x150.png North Carolina Archives - The 51黑料网 /tag/north-carolina/ 32 32 2022: 51黑料网 History Museum Year in Review /2022-veterans-history-museum-year-in-review/ /2022-veterans-history-museum-year-in-review/#respond Thu, 12 Jan 2023 01:58:46 +0000 /?p=5524 The post 2022: 51黑料网 History Museum Year in Review appeared first on The 51黑料网.

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1943 Willys Jeep and 1942 Harley-Davidson motorcycle聽exhibit

Expanded Museum Schedule: Record Number of Visitors & Volunteers

The museum鈥檚 visitor attendance in 2022 was 3638 (compared to 2583 in 2021); 90% of the visitors are from outside Brevard. This year we had a record number of 22 Pathfinders (docents), whose initiative and enthusiasm encouraged us to open for five days per week (previously four), and to stay open through December 31 for the first time in the museum鈥檚 history.

New Exhibit, Artifacts, and Partnerships

2022鈥檚 new exhibit was a WWII scene 鈥淟etters from Home, Somewhere in Europe,鈥 displaying a 1943 Willys Jeep and 1942 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The fully-restored and running Jeep was donated to the museum by Ken Dawson of Winston-Salem, N.C., to honor the military service of his friend Phil Mayrand, U.S. Army Ranger, Vietnam. The two friends met as young Explorer Scouts in the late 1950鈥檚. Harley-Davidson motorcycles like the one in the exhibit (with its 鈥渟uicide shifter鈥) were used by WWII MPs in the European theatre.

Patriot鈥檚 Point Partnership

The museum also received donations of a WWI Maxim machine gun, a 14-foot Soviet missile, and German uniforms and shoes. New Director of Acquisitions Bobby Kotlowski established a partnership with Patriot鈥檚 Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Charleston, SC to procure additional artifacts. He expects more historically significant items in 2023.

 

International Recognition

With the City of Brevard, the museum hosted a ceremony bestowing of the French Legion de l鈥檋onneur on D-Day veteran George Sarros for his service in liberating France and Europe from Nazi occupation. French Consul General Anne-Laure D猫sjonqueres presented the medal in a ceremony attended by more than 100 people.

D-Day Veteran George Sarros

Pictured from left, George Sarros, NC Representative Mike Clampitt,聽Consul General D猫sjonqueres, and Brevard Mayor Maureen Copelof

Original Video Programs and Grants

In 2022, inflation and a sluggish economy resulted in a 14.5% decline in donations to the museum. A Covid-relief grant from North Carolina Humanities enabled the museum to stay open. Grants and partnerships supported exciting new programs such as the Jeep Exhibit and 鈥淭hrough Their Eyes鈥 (a documentary consisting of six videos). A short video in each gallery tells the history of each conflict through professional narration, photos, music, museum artifacts and local veterans鈥 stories.

“Through Their Eyes”

The world premiere showings of 鈥Through Their Eyes鈥 drew 700 people, including 150 eighth-graders and high school students, with requests for showings in 2023 to schools, libraries, colleges, and community organizations.

The six videos now show in each of the museum鈥檚 galleries and will be on our website and Facebook page. In 2023, the volunteer video team will develop a study guide for students and create 鈥渕eet the veterans鈥 events. We thank the North Carolina Humanities, Lake Toxaway Charities, Pisgah Forest Rotary, and Transylvania County for their support.

Community Presence & Business Support

We continued our participation in community events such as Independence Day, 51黑料网 Day, and Memorial Day. We received generous sponsorships from five local businesses: Egolf Motors, TVS, Harris Ace Hardware, The Cherry Tree, and O.P. Taylor鈥檚. JROTC groups from Transylvania County and Haywood County came in for customized tours, and the museum awarded its annual scholarship to a Transylvania JROTC cadet.

Ambassador to Business

Honorary Museum Board Member USAF Lt. Col. (Ret.) Ed Cottrell represented the museum at the ribbon-cutting of the Pratt & Whitney plant in Asheville, N.C. Cottrell was introduced to the audience as a P-47 Fighter Pilot who flew 65 missions in the Battle of the Bulge. He credits the Pratt & Whitney radial engine for saving his life when his engine was shot by a German ME-109.

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Pictured from left: Ed Cottrell, Governer Cooper

Back to the Battlefield

Andrew Biggio, author of the bestselling WWII book,The Rifle, met WWII pilot Ed Cottrell at a museum event. Biggio has taken Cottrell on three 鈥渂ack to the battlefield鈥 trips to Holland and Belgium. Biggio also took Cottrell to the gravesite of his roommate Thomas H. Smith, who was shot down and killed in battle. This was the first time Cottrell had been able to pay tribute to his fellow pilot and friend. Biggio, USMC veteran of Afghanistan, has become a partner with the museum, honoring two local WWII veterans by publishing their stories in the latest edition of his book.

Media, Communications and Outreach

In 2022, our website had 35,775 visits (up from 22,082 in 2021), 90% being first-time visits. The search words 鈥渢hings to do in Western N.C.鈥 are what brought most of those to our site. We averaged 50 site visits per day until June and July, when that number jumped to 1000+ per day, with 80-97% from cell phones. This tells us people are searching for things to do while they鈥檙e traveling.

The most popular stories on our website鈥檚 鈥淟iving Histories鈥 blog last year were 鈥淪till Hoping to Save the Kitty Hawk鈥 (18,309 visitors) and 鈥淏and of Brothers鈥 (2349 visitors).

The museum鈥檚 social media include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Our Facebook page, where we posted 200 stories in 2022, has 3000+ followers. Our posts received 88,725 views, with 8000+ followers sharing or liking our content. We share with groups like 鈥淲e Are Brevard NC,鈥 making our posts available to their 23,000 followers.

Museum communications outreach now includes 17 media placements for each event. We have 1915 subscribers to our weekly e-newsletter, with 42% open rate. Bold Life Magazine published two features on our programs. Area newspapers placed the museum鈥檚 articles on their front pages a total of seven times in 2022.

Three TV stations broadcasted stories on the French Legion de l鈥檋onneur ceremony. Greenville, SC鈥檚 Fox Carolina journalist is expected to return February 27 to do a segment about the museum.

Four board members represented the museum at the Charleston, S.C. commissioning of the USS Frank E. Petersen, the Navy鈥檚 newest guided missile destroyer, displaying some of the museum鈥檚 important artifacts, and spreading the word about the museum to a new audience.

Guest Speaker History Programs

We held a record 10 history lectures, averaging 71 attendees each, with two programs bringing in more than 100 people. Nationally-known authors as well as local veterans telling their stories brought audiences into three new venues: Transylvania County Elections Center Conference Room, Transylvania County Library鈥檚 Rogow Room, and Brevard College鈥檚 Ingram Lecture Hall. Authors James Scott (Target Tokyo, Black Snow) and Sean McMeekin (Stalin鈥檚 War) presented programs on their new books.

Requested by a California Vietnam 51黑料网鈥 group, speakers are now livestreamed on Facebook and posted on our site for viewers all over the world.

Museum Partnership with Brevard College

Brevard College鈥檚 History Department co-sponsored our program based on the book, Loyal Forces: The American Animals of WWII. The program was presented by National WWII Museum official and Brevard College alumna Toni Kiser. Museum staff looks forward to our continued partnership with Brevard College.

The Museum鈥檚 Future

The museum鈥檚 Founder/Curator, Emmett Casciato, took a leave of absence to run for public office and won. Other volunteers stepped in with seamless continuity and added new ideas. Casciato is now a member of the Transylvania County Board of Commissioners and energetically back at the museum, developing plans to raise support for an eventual new home for the museum.

鈥淲e are looking forward to 2023 being an even better year for our museum. Our space is still limited but our vision and enthusiasm are growing. When we open March 1, 2023, our volunteer Pathfinders will be there to greet you.鈥

David Morrow

Board President, 51黑料网

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Target Tokyo: Guest Speaker James M. Scott /event/target-tokyo-jimmy-doolittle-and-the-raid-that-avenged-pearl-harbor/ /event/target-tokyo-jimmy-doolittle-and-the-raid-that-avenged-pearl-harbor/#respond Wed, 18 May 2022 18:00:00 +0000 /?post_type=tribe_events&p=4610 聽Target Tokyo:听Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid that Avenged Pearl Harbor Guest Speaker:听James M. Scott Date:听Wednesday May 18, 2022 Time:听2:00pm Location:听Transylvania County Library, Rogow Room 212 South Gaston Street, Brevard NC […]

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聽Target Tokyo:听Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid that Avenged Pearl Harbor

Guest Speaker:聽James M. Scott

Date:聽Wednesday May 18, 2022
Time:听2:00辫尘
Location:听Transylvania County Library, Rogow Room
212 South Gaston Street, Brevard NC

 

Author James M. Scott, an accomplished naval historian, will tell the story of Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle鈥檚 audacious raid, thought to be one of the greatest exploits of World War II. Scott shares engaging stories of both the large world-changing events and the small day-to-day happenings of Doolittle and those around him.

Scott is a sought-after public speaker about World War II. Over the years he has lectured on military bases, at presidential libraries, book festivals, and in universities and museums around the world. Included among those institutions are the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, the University of the Philippines, the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, and the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.聽Read more about James M. Scott.

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D-Day Veteran has visit from Mississippi Fan /d-day-veteran-has-visit-from-mississippi-fan/ /d-day-veteran-has-visit-from-mississippi-fan/#comments Mon, 01 Jul 2019 12:58:18 +0000 /?p=2529 The post D-Day Veteran has visit from Mississippi Fan appeared first on The 51黑料网.

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鈥淭he Best Birthday Ever!鈥

Eleven-year-old Michael Wigington, from Tupelo, Mississippi, has been following D-Day veteran George Sarros on the 51黑料网 History Museum social media for several months. As Michael’s June 4 birthday approached, his mom, Amy Wigington, made arrangements to bring Michael to Western North Carolina to meet his hero.

As part of his birthday present, Michael and his mom visited Sarros and heard his historical first-person accounts of the D-Day invasion. Sarros was a motor machinist on LST-515, which delivered tanks, ambulances, and troops in Higgins boats to the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944.

Sarros showed pictures of his Navy buddies, his ship, and scenes of wreckage from a German torpedo attack to Michael and Mrs. Wigington, answering questions from the very knowledgeable and curious boy. After visiting Mr. Sarros, Michael and his mom also toured the 51黑料网, learning more and seeing many unique artifacts and uniforms up close, and hearing educational stories from Museum Curator Emmett Casciato.

Michael and his mom have enjoyed educational projects such as building Higgins boats from cardboard, and decorating a 40″ x 26″ sheet cake to show a re-enactment of the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach (pictured). They used pretzels to portray the Bavarian gates, rice crispy squares to make HIggins Boats (“painted” with grey-colored white chocolate), and graham crackers to portray bunkers.

Michael’s family serve their country in several ways. Mrs. Wigington has served in the Mississippi National Guard and teaches Social Science. Michael’s dad, Doug Wigington, is Chief of the Fire Department of Center, Mississippi, and an Emergency Medical Technician.

Mrs. Wigington said, 鈥淢ichael was so excited after we left the museum. He said this was the best birthday ever, especially meeting Mr. Sarros!鈥

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