Beat the heat and join your museum colleagues for an evening on the deck of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum on the Hudson River! Should be a wonderful evening, hope to see you. Eric Siegel Chairman, Museums Council of New York City MUSEUMS COUNCIL OF NEW YORK CITY MEETING NOTICE PLACE: Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum Pier 86, West 46 St. &12th Ave. 245-2533 DATE: Wednesday, August 9, 2000 TIME: 5:30 - reception; welcoming speech by LtGen Martin R. Steel USMC (Ret), President and CEO of Intrepid Sea Space Museum 6:15 - guided tour - Shirley Schultz, Chief Docent 7:15-8:30 - buffet dinner and business meeting TRAVEL: Cross town buses: west M16 (34 St); M42 (42nd St.) or M27 (49 St.) to 12th Ave and Hudson River; museum is a short walk from stops. DRIVING: Parking garage next to the IntrepidThe Intrepid Museum is a unique educational resource dedicated to the sea, air and space sciences, including their history and future potential, with a particular emphasis on their role in promoting our nation's defense. The USS Intrepid is an aircraft carrier that was active through World War II and the Vietnam War. In between, it was a prime recovery vehicle for NASA, picking up both Mercury and Gemini capsules. The naval destroyer USS Edson is thoroughly restored, with guided tours through massive engine rooms and the navigation bridge. The USS GROWLER is the only intact strategic missile submarine open to the public anywhere in the world. The GROWLER offers Museum visitors a firsthand look at life aboard a submarine and a close-up inspection of the once "top-secret" missile command center. The extensive aircraft collection ranges from wood flying machines to the worlds fastest spy plane. We will visit three new exhibitions created by the Museum. The first, called "Defending Our Future," is an interactive kiosk display which highlights all the latest combat technologies including aircraft, aircraft carriers, submarines, and land combat systems. Mission Control has ten interactive kiosks to help explore public fascination with space and Prepare to Dive celebrates the 100th anniversary of the submarine. The Museums Council of New York City was founded sixty years ago. There are now 98 member institutions, virtually all of the City's not for profit museums. We meet several times each year at museums large and small to get an insiders view of the museums' work, and to build a sense of community among the City's museums. Participation in meetings is open to all levels of staff and Board, as well as people who work in industries such as exhibition design, not for profit services, etc. The evening costs $25/participant. Please mail your payment BY AUGUST 2 to: Amy Fischetti Queens County Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Parkway Floral Park, NY 11004. Or call her to make a reservation at (718) 347-3276 x 13 if your check will not be there by August 5. If you make a reservation and do not come, you must still reimburse the Council. Please include your name and institution represented. I hope you can join us. These are wonderful events. Eric Siegel Chairman, Museums Council of New York Director, Planning & Program Development New York Hall of Science (718) 699-0005 x 317 [log in to unmask] www.nyhallsci.org ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).