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NATIONAL SAILING CENTER & HALL OF FAME. Preserving America’s Sailing Legacy * Engaging Sailing’s Next Generation. Honorary Advisory Board. Morgan Freeman, in 2011, becomes Chair, filling the seat vacated by Walter Cronkite. Hall of Fame Induction. 2011 Induction Ceremony held in San Diego
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NATIONAL SAILING CENTER & HALL OF FAME • Preserving America’s Sailing Legacy * Engaging Sailing’s Next Generation
Honorary Advisory Board • Morgan Freeman, in 2011, becomes Chair, filling the seat vacated by Walter Cronkite
Hall of Fame Induction • 2011 Induction Ceremony held in San Diego • 2012 Induction Ceremony to be held in New Orleans • 2013 Induction to be held in Bay Head, New Jersey
Education • Since 2010, 2,185 Anne Arundel County School students have participated in educational programing at the NSHOF including a focus on Learning Math & Science Through Sailing and American History
Education • A Learning Math & Science Through Sailing National Consortium has been established with 92 organizations from around the country.
Education • A strategic partnership has been established with Pride of Baltimore II to teach math & science through sailing and to teach the history of the War of 1812.
Education • Marine & Maritime Career Fair sponsored jointly with Eastport Yacht Club Foundation & Anne Arundel County Public Schools; 300 participants
Sailing Center • Since 2010, 1,995 people have sailed from the NSHOF docks • 75% had never sailed before
Sailing Center • Over 72 classic/historic boats have been on display at the NSHOF
Sailing Center • Partnership with Annapolis Race Week to host event at Annapolis City Dock in 2010, 2011 & 2012
Sailing Center • Planning for a Capitol Hill Regatta involving members of Congress and USNA midshipman
Sailing’s Contribution to theAmerican Experience • Virtual Exhibition of Sailing Paintings at the National Gallery of Art • Working with the Baltimore Museum of Art and the New Orleans Fine Arts Museum on exhibitions George Henry Smilie Fitz Henry (Hugh) Lane Winslow Homer Winslow Homer
Sailing’s Contribution to theAmerican Experience • Virtual Exhibition of Sailing in American Literature • The sail, the play of its pulse so like our own lives: so thin and yet so full of life, so noiseless when it labors hardest, so noisy and impatient when least effective. - Henry David Thoreau • Twenty years from now, you'll regret the things you didn't do, rather than the things you did do. So cast off the bow lines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Mark Twain • for whatever we lose (like a you or a me)it’s always ourselves in the sea - e.e. cummings • The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy. Or too impatient. - Anne Morrow Lindbergh • Like the skipper of a grounded ship, one must sometimes go forward by going back. - John Barth
Sailing’s Contribution to theAmerican Experience • The Walter Cronkite Collection at the Tom Morris Library
Sailing’s Contribution to the American Experience • American Women In Sailing Story Project America3 Mary Patten Thora Robinson
Sailing’s Contribution to theAmerican Experience • Celebrated American Sailors Story Project JFK Humphrey Bogart FDR Albert Einstein
Sailing’s Contribution to the American Experience • Film Library Bill Pinkney Sandbaggers Hooligan Navy Ghosts of Cape Horn
Sailing’s Contribution to theAmerican Experience • Yacht Club Stories – 40 Founding Member Clubs Larchmont Grand Lake Seattle Biddeford Pool
Virtual Exhibitions • New Yorker Covers Project
Sailing’s Contribution to the American Experience • Sports Illustrated Covers Project