Press Release: September 26, 2006
Suozzi Announces Major Initiative to Save Cradle of Aviation Museum
-- Issues Fundraising Challenge to Ensure Cradles Future
Garden City, N.Y. Nassau County Executive Thomas R. Suozzi and the directors of the Cradle of Aviation Museum today announced a major initiative to ensure the Cradle remains a vital part of the countys cultural life.
To remedy the Cradles current financial difficulties, Suozzi is recruiting new members to serve on the Museums board of directors and is challenging board members to raise $2 million to help keep the Museum viable.
We are going to do whatever it takes to keep the Cradle of Aviation open, Suozzi said. This institution which some aviation experts say rivals the Smithsonians National Air and Space Museum is a wonderful educational resource, right here in Nassau County. Its also a vital fixture on Museum Row. We need to make sure it not only survives but thrives well into the future. And we are looking for people with the Right Stuff to help us achieve this goal.
Suozzi is seeking 10 individuals to serve as board members who will agree to raise or donate $100,000 each. In addition, the County Executive is seeking super donors to raise an additional $1 million. The Cradles leadership and Suozzi anticipate the unveiling of a long-term restructuring plan by Nov.9th, the date of the Cradles annual Air & Space Gala. The Nov.9th fundraiser will honor Mercury 7 Astronauts Scott Carpenter, John Glenn and Wally Schirra. (In addition, Dan Berlin, Chairman/CEO of Arkwin Industries, Inc., will receive the Leroy R. Grumman Award at the Gala and Donald E. Axinn, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Donald E. Axinn Companies, will receive the Community Service Award. Please contact Carol Nelson at 516 572 4026 for more information about the Gala.)
The Cradles current leadership praised the County Executive for stepping in to try and shore up the Museums finances. I applaud County Executive Suozzis efforts to stabilize and rejuvenate this institution that truly belongs to the people, said Ray Jansen, the former Newsday publisher who is President of the Cradles Board of Directors. I am confident that the current Board members will do everything possible to propel this museum to its anticipated heights.
To ensure that Suozzis plan for the Cradle succeeds, he has appointed Chief Deputy County Executive Christopher Hahn as the administrations point person to lead the effort to save the museum.
The museums ten permanent exhibits chart the history of flight, from the early days of kites and hot-air balloons, through flights Golden Age in the early 20th century, to the race to the moon and beyond. It also spotlights Long Islands crucial role in the history of aviation. In addition, the museum hosts special exhibits and educational programs, and is home to Long Islands only IMAX Dome Experience theater.
With this fundraising initiative, we will inspire future generations to look to the sky and reach for the stars, said Suozzi.
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