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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

665.0. "National Women's Hall of Fame needs help" by VAXRT::GENTRY (Subtle operational changes (read bugs)) Thu Jun 22 1989 02:19

    I recently saw a segment on a tv show about the National Women's
    Hall of Fame, and about how it might have to close if it doesn't
    get some financial help soon.  I contacted them and received the
    following letter:

- - - - -

    Greetings:

    And Help!

    The National Women's Hall of Fame is in deep financial trouble.
    In less than two weeks, it will ask its members to vote to sell
    its facility.  It needs an infusion of funds so it can reorganize.

    How did this happen?  Well, enough people don't know about the
    Hall.  And enough people don't support it.

    But that hasn't stopped the Hall from honoring the great women of
    this country--from suffragette Susan B. Anthony to astronaut
    Sally Ride.  Too often women are left to the back pages of history
    books.  But the hard workers at the hall, for twenty years, have
    sponsored a national honors ceremony.  And then put together
    permanent and traveling exhibits to preserve these women in
    history.  They have done it with donated funds of normal Americans--
    no fancy Madison Avenue marketing campaigns.  They have kept a
    national monument to women blooming in Seneca Falls.

    Why Seneca Falls?  This was the site of the first women's political
    convention in 1848.  The start of the suffragette movement.
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and 300 others met at the
    Wesleyan Chapel and approved the Declaration of Sentiments which
    said that is was time that women got the right to vote, that we
    should be a country that declared that all men and women were
    created equal.  This was the call--the beginning of the suffrage
    movement.

    An infusion of funds will keep the salute to these women alive.
    A place everyone can go to--just like we go to Cooperstown to
    visit the Baseball Hall of Fame.

    I thought you'd want to know about the Hall.  It needs financial
    help of individuals who care.  We need to hear from you by June 26;
    that's the date we make the decision to move ahead or close the
    doors.  Donations can be directed to the National Women's Hall of
    Fame, P.O. Box 355, Seneca Falls, New York 13148.
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665.1RAINBO::TARBETI'm the ERAThu Jun 22 1989 10:147
    Does anyone know how legitimate this organisation is?  I don't believe
    I've ever heard of them before.
    
    If they are legitimate, it would be a pity to see them go under,
    wouldn't it?
    
    						=maggie
665.2RAINBO::TARBETI'm the ERAThu Jun 22 1989 13:0413
    
                          <** Moderator Response **>

    (The author of the basenote originally very considerately left it in a
    hidden/nowrite state so that the mods could decide whether the appeal
    for support implied in the quoted letter constituted "solicitation" on
    the part of the basenote author.  I judged that it does not, and unhid
    the note.  Unfortunately I didn't make the string writable, too.  Until
    now.
    
    Red-faced apologies to all who tried to respond meanwhile.
    
    						=maggie
665.3It's legit!SALEM::LUPACCHINOThu Jun 22 1989 13:0410
    
    I had an opportunity to visit the National Women's Hall of Fame
    about 3 years ago while traveling in upstate New York.  It had
    pictures of women and brief bio's of women such as Sojourner Truth
    and Eleanor Roosevelt; and female artists, scientists and politicians. 
  
    As I recall, there was also a gift shop where one could by souvenirs and
    postcards of famous women.  Items could also be purchased via mail.
    
    Ann Marie
665.4RAINBO::TARBETI&#039;m the ERAThu Jun 22 1989 13:205
    Okay, my check (with matching-gift form!) just went into the post.
    
    Hope it gets there on time (Monday!)
    
    						=maggie
665.5from some info I have at homeSALEM::LUPACCHINOThu Jun 22 1989 16:1914
    
    
    The location of the Museum is 76 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
    315-568-2936.
    
    A plaque at the Museum reads: "...to honor in peretuity those women,
    citizens of the United States of America, whose contributions to
    the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities,
    philanthropy and acience, have been the greatest value for the develop-
    ment of their country."
    
    The Hall "is devoted to recognizing and remembering American women
    and achievement.  their stories illuminate the lives of all women
    and lend us courage and inspiration."
665.6here's the scoopRAINBO::TARBETI&#039;m the ERAThu Jun 22 1989 17:3816
    I just rang through.  The director, Sally Parr, wasn't there so I won't
    get the full story until tomorrow, but briefly here's the situation as
    told me by the tour guide I talked with:
    
    Their campaign goal was $100K.  As of noon today they have $31K in
    hand.  They cannot continue unless they have some confidence of the
    future, and the $100K is meant to get them out of debt and give some
    breathing room while they solicit stable (well, relatively stable)
    funding from the government and foundation sources.  They are a non-
    profit organisation, so matching funds apply.  
    
    They need $59K.  How much of that would our community donate, do you
    think?  They and the art museum in Washington are the only museums I
    know of that are dedicated to recording women's work.
    
    						=maggie
665.7MEWVAX::AUGUSTINEPurple power!Thu Jun 22 1989 18:488
    re .6
    > They and the art museum in Washington are the only museums I
    >  know of that are dedicated to recording women's work.
    
    Don't forget the Lesbian Archives in New York City -- there's a
    neat article about them in this month's Sojourner.
    
    -- liz
665.8EGYPT::SMITHPassionate commitment to reasoned faithFri Jun 23 1989 09:204
    re. 6
    
    Are you suggesting pledges, since it's too late to get checks there by
    mail?
665.9RAINBO::TARBETI&#039;m the ERAFri Jun 23 1989 09:3512
    <--(.7)
    
    I only vaguely knew about that one, Liz...but its name suggests that
    its domain is more specialised, no?
    
    <--(.8)
    
    I guess I didn't really have it worked out in my head all that clearly,
    Nancy, but you're right, that would certainly work (as long as we then
    followed though! :-)
    
    						=maggie
665.11See 677.0 for source of $EGYPT::SMITHPassionate commitment to reasoned faithThu Jun 29 1989 15:551