SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 ALL STAFF MEETING THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 th Please save the date for the next upcoming All Staff Meeting that will be held on Thursday October 8 th in the River Room. Meeting start time is 7:45 AM. Coffee will be available beginning at 7:30 AM. PILOTS STAFF FELLOWSHIP The PILOTS Staff Fellowship will be accepting applications for the fall. This program recognizes the important role that all Museum colleagues play in the success of Mystic Seaport. The PILOTS themselves are among the many beneficiaries of the dedication and commitment of Museum colleagues. The PILOTS Staff Fellowships are monetary awards that support a wide range of purposeful activities including: continuing education internships research skills development training certification special projects. Eligibility Criteria Candidates for PILOTS Staff Fellowships must be regular full or regular part time employees of Mystic Seaport with tenure of at least 12 months and no open disciplinary actions. Application Process Applications should be made directly to your Department Director in writing in the form of a letter that articulates the following:
Employee name and contact information Description of project or activity that will be pursued Date(s) of the program or activity Use and or purpose for the requested funds Explanation of relevance to colleagues role at Mystic Seaport Expected outcomes Supervisor sign off (if not Department Director) Department Directors must approve all applications which will be forwarded to a review panel comprised of one Museum staff member and active members of the PILOTS Corps. Awards Process Upon receipt, the review panel will vet applications and make decisions about awards. Frequency and amount of wards will be at the sole discretion of the review panel. The PILOTS Steering Committee has expressed a desire to cap cumulative award amounts to $10,000 annually. Reporting Process Successful Fellows will be expected to deliver a report, in writing or in person, to the PILOTS corps; about their experiences and the outcomes of their project or activity. Fellows will also be asked to furnish receipts for the expenses covered by the fellowship award. The deadline for submission to the PILOTs fund is September 30, 2015. Please forward applications to Jeanne Gade. Information can be found on the intranet http://www.mysticseaport.org/staff/ STAFF PREVIEW OF SHIPS, CLOCKS, AND STARS & LECTURE WITH DR. RICHARD DUNN, CURATOR Staff and volunteers are invited to a morning celebration on Tuesday, September 15 th from 8am 9:30 am in the Schaefer Building to see the new Ships, Clocks, and Stars exhibit. Donuts and coffee will be served. Staff are also invited to listen to Dr. Richard Dunn on Tuesday, from 5pm 6:30 pm in the Greenmanville Church. Dr. Dunn will present a talk on Ships, Clocks, and Stars. MUSEUM DAY LIVE! In the spirit of the Smithsonian Museums, which offer free admission every day, Smithsonian magazine holds an annual event called Museum Day Live! in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live! Ticket for free. Each ticket is good for free admission for two. The offer is good only at participating museums and only on September 26. To receive the ticket, you need to register online. Mystic Seaport is participating in this event. To view the participating museums and register for tickets go to http://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/venues/
FIRST THURSDAY LECTURE Many, many thanks to Elysa Engelman for her very informative and enthusiastic presentation last Thursday previewing our upcoming exhibit Ships, Clocks and Stars opening in the R.J. Schaefer Building on September 19 th. Fred Calabretta, Curator of Collections and Oral Historian, will be our speaker at the first Thursday lecture on October 1 st giving a presentation on Whaling & Exploration: The New London Whaling Fleet in the Eastern Arctic. This is a presentation he gave at the Maritime History Symposium several years ago here at Mystic Seaport. In 1846, the bark McLellan sailed from New London, Connecticut, bound for the Davis Strait whaling grounds, an expanse of frigid ocean separating Baffin Island and Greenland. This voyage established New London s dominance of the eastern arctic whale fishery. It also created an important interrelationship between the New London whaling industry and eastern arctic exploration. Over the next 70 years men and ships from New London s whaling fleet would be extensively involved with arctic explorers, providing support to Elisha Kane, Charles Francis Hall, Robert Peary, and others. With one of the earth s most inhospitable regions serving as a stage, they would play key roles in a series of dramatic episodes. This presentation explores this arctic legacy, including a number of remarkable adventures such as the greatest whaling catch of all a New London arctic whaling crew s discovery and salvage of the abandoned British exploring ship Resolute. It will be held in the Campbell Classroom beginning at 8:30am with coffee and donuts followed by Fred s presentation at 9:00am. Volunteers and staff are welcome. Please call or email to let us know you will be attending. We can be reached at 860.572.5378 or eveanne.stouch@mysticseaport.org or susan.odonnell@mysticseaport.org. We hope to see you there! -EveAnne Stouch and Susan O Donnell BOOK SIGNING WITH DAVA SOBEL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 3:30 5:30 PM Dava Sobel will be signing Longitude next Friday September 18 in the Mystic Seaport Bookstore from 3:30 5:30 pm. Dava Sobel, a former New York Times science reporter, is the author of Longitude (Walker 1995 and 2005, Penguin 1996), Galileo s Daughter (Walker 1999 and 2011, Penguin 2000), The Planets(Viking 2005, Penguin 2006), and A More Perfect Heaven (Walker / Bloomsbury, 2011 and 2012). She has also co-authored six books, including Is Anyone Out There? with astronomer Frank Drake. A long-time science contributor to Harvard Magazine, Audubon, Discover, Life, Omni, and The New Yorker, she continues to write for several on-line and print publications. Longitude went through twenty-nine hardcover printings before being re-issued in October 2005 in a special tenth-anniversary edition with a foreword by astronaut Neil Armstrong. Soon after its original publication in 1995, the book was translated into two dozen foreign languages and became a national and international bestseller, much to Ms. Sobel s surprise. It won several literary prizes, including the Harold D. Vursell Memorial Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and Book of the Year in England. Together with William J. H. Andrewes, who introduced her to the subject of longitude, Ms. Sobel co-authored The Illustrated Longitude (Walker 1998 and 2003). -Larry Kelly
PRIMARY SOURCE WORKSHOPS UPDATE! Over the past month, in the Education Department, we ve been working to update our primary source workshop programs, the items that we use, and the space that we store those items. We d like to send a huge thank you to several people: Chris White, Fred Calabretta and Paul O Pecko in Collections who helped up get items (lots of fun reproductions and props!) and storage cabinets for the programs Brian Koehler, who helped us to create a storage and program space in the Howell Room Heather Christie, who worked hard to label, clean, document and store new items in the Education Collection. This was a big effort and will certainly bring much improvement to our primary source workshops! Thank you all! -Krystal Rose Museum Teacher, Heather Christie, with the new, carefully arranged objects in the Howell Storage Cabinets SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR NEMA CONFERENCE NEMA is pleased to offer several scholarship and fellowship opportunities to make the annual conference more financially accessible. Scholarship awards support travel, lodging, and three-day registration for individual members of NEMA and employees of NEMA institutional members unless otherwise noted. The deadline for all scholarship programs is September 18, 2015. Only one application is necessary to apply for all scholarships and fellowships. Note: Individual opportunities have slightly differing requirements in the essay portion of the application. All applicants will be considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. You will be notified of the final award decisions in early October. In the event that your application is unsuccessful, you may still register at the early-bird rate at any time before conference. Click for complete details including a scholarship application form here: http://nemanet.org/conferenceevents/conference/2015-conference/scholarships/.
DISCOUNTED TICKETS FOR PROVIDENCE BRUINS Mystic Seaport employees and their friends and family can purchase tickets to an upcoming Providence Bruins game for a discounted price. Tickets are $20 per person and include a popcorn/soda. The game is Friday, October 16th at 7:05 PM vs. Bridgeport. If you would like to place an order, please contact Kristen Deveau in HR at Kristen.deveau@mysticseaport.org or ext. 5346. THIS WEEK FROM THE OPERATIONS COMMITTEE o Friday September 11, 2015 o 8am-1:30pm Ship to Shore galley side room o 11am-1:30pm MCA Committee Meeting in Morgan Suite East o 5:30pm-8:30pm Gold/Emmet Rehearsal Dinner in Tap Room o 6:30pm-10:30pm Columbia Aircraft Sales Dinner in Morgan Suite East and West o 6:30pm-10:00pm Sag Harbor Yacht Club in Boat Shed o Saturday September 12, 2015 o 12pm-3pm Wolter/Bridal Shower on Terrace Patio and River Room o 12:30pm-2pm Burdick Luncheon in Morgan Suite East o 5pm-11pm Jahreis/Jodrey Wedding on Lighthouse Point and in Boat Shed 100 Guests Contact: Jenna Landon o 6pm-11pm McGuire/Panczykowski Wedding Reception 130 Guests Contact: Jenna Landon o 6:30pm-11pm Sag Harbor Yacht Club Event on Village Green o Sunday September 13, 2015 o 12pm-2pm Mayflower Society in the River Room o 1pm-2pm River Edge Girl Scouts lunch in Galley o 3pm-5pm Prospect Senior Center in Morgan Suite East o 4:30pm-10pm Lynch/Olsen Wedding on North Lawn and River Room Other Items Discussed: o Discussed need for better signage indicating the Packard Exhibit on the second floor in Stillman-Resolved to have poster created and have Packard interpreter place poster on sasel when interpreting exhibit. o Discussed placement of Donation Box near Morgan and alternative placement during winter season. o Discussed limitations of storage near boatshed and some areas where Coastal Gourmet items are encroaching on some of MS storage space. o Discussed policy regarding drones- Moving forward drones will not be allowed to be launched from or operated on the grounds.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Director, Membership & Volunteer Services Museum Photographer & Digital Imaging Specialist Visitor Services Specialist Cleaner Part-Time CLASSIFIEDS For Sale: Achilles, 10 ft, white Hypalon, inflatable Dinghy with seat, aluminum oars and inflatable floor, with Johnson 3.5 hp 2-stroke gas Outboard. $1800 for both. For Sale: Colonial Style Pine Hutch with maple finish. 2 door cabinet below, 2 shelves above. 66 tall, 50 wide, 22 deep. $125 Call Roger or Jane Bonner (Interpretation) 860-536-5332 FREE: Upright piano, 48"keyboard,"Grand" manufacturer, cherry finish. Needs tuning and TLC. Unable to provide delivery. Contact Dorothy Brower, email mombrower@yahoo.com House for Rent: Mystic, Fieldcrest. 3 bedroom ranch, garage, cellar, large lot. $1200 plus utilities. Available about 1 September. Contact Bill Scheer 860-536-0679 For Sale: 16' Casco Bay Peapod. 4 ply hand laid-up FRP hull w/ integrated galvy steel centerboard trunk; mahogany topsides, securable cuddy stocked w/ all necessary near-shore sailing gear. Dacron sails for reefable gaff rig + small jib; all components fully-functional. Locally made canvas sail cover. Nearly new 2hp Honda long shaft outboard matched to starboard side mount also available. Boat & trailer complete for sailing $1200: Motor, best offer. Call 860 501 3293 For Sale: Brand new adjustable metal bed frame, adjustable from twin size up to standard king/california king size, bought recently from Bed in a Box for $125. Works fine, used two nights but did not suit our situation. Selling for $80. Contact Chris White at x4260 or email our.house@ccbbwhite.net DUTY OFFICER/WATCH CAPTAIN/SHIPYARD Saturday, September 12 Sunday, September 13 Duty Officer: R. Ballantyne, radio Duty Officer: K. Bremer, radio Security: Gary Doerfler, ext.5310 Security: Gary Doerfler, ext. 5310 Watch Captain: Tom Brillat, radio Watch Captain: Tom Brillat, radio Shipyard: Doug Butler, ext. 5341 Shipyard: Doug Butler, ext. 5341
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND! Photo by Andy Price