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Archives of American Art - founded in Detroit in 1954 by Edgar P. Richardson, then Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Lawrence A. Fleischman, a Detroit businessman and active young collector. The Archives' initial goal to serve as microfilm repository of papers already housed in other institutions quickly expanded to collecting and preserving original material from across the country. In 1970 the Archives joined the Smithsonian Institution, sharing the Institution's mandate—the increase and diffusion of knowledge.
Dan Whittemore - Fine Artist - a musician-artist living in Reno, Nevada. Dan has been a songwriter - singer - music pastor for years, an artist in secret and for fun. Dan loves the arts, life, and like most artists, enjoys capturing beautiful and interesting images and thoughts in musical notes and on canvas. He is looking forward to contributing to and learning from all of you at FAA. Please check out his galleries and let him know what you think.
Alliance for Young Artists & Writers - nonprofit organization, identifies teenagers with exceptional artistic and literary talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Thousands of people attended the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Teen Exhibition this year at the World Financial Center Courtyard Gallery in New York City. The exhibit showcased a selection of the best teen art and writing from 30 categories, including Sculpture, Poetry, Short Story, Photography, Painting, Video Game Design and more. And now a segment of this remarkable exhibit will hit the road!
Daisy Airgun Musuem - Since 1960, Daisy’s corporate offices in Rogers, Arkansas, have housed an impressive airgun collection. In 1999, the company decided to utilize that collection to create a first class and entertaining museum which would serve as a tourism attraction for our city. In March, 2000, the refurbished, expanded museum opened its doors. Today, the museum resides in the brick-paved historic sector of downtown Rogers in a building which, itself, dates to 1896. It attracts over 1700 visitors a year from almost every state in the continental U.S and several foreign countries. Gun and history enthusiasts come to see the collection of antique airguns dating to the 1600s.
EnviroLink - grassroots online community that unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with millions of people in more than 150 countries. EnviroLink is dedicated to providing comprehensive, up-to-date environmental information and news. At EnviroLink we're committed to promoting a sustainable society by connecting individuals and organizations through communications technologies. We recognize that our technologies are just tools, and that the solutions to our ecological challenges lie within our communities and their connection to the Earth itself. EnviroLink does not take any positions on any specific environmental issues; it exists solely to act as a clearinghouse on the Internet for the environmental community, which is incredibly diverse in its views.
Happy Trails Children's Foundation - Legendary western entertainers Roy Rogers and Dale Evans spent a lifetime devoted to children and their support of children at risk is well documented. The Happy Trails Children's Foundation is pleased to carry on the work with abused children that were so important to Roy and Dale. The foundation built the Cooper Home in Apple Valley, CA to provide a safe haven for children-at-risk, who have been severely abused and/or neglected. The problem of child abuse is a very serious problem that is growing in epidemic proportions. Throughout the summer and fall of 2003, newspapers and news broadcasts have been filled with tragic stories of child abuse, molestation, kidnappings, beatings, severe neglect and death. Almost one-in-ten children nationwide are victims of brutal child abuse and the number of severe cases appears to be increasing at an alarming rate. There is an urgent need for the services provided by the Cooper Home.
Living Principles for Design - to guide purposeful action, celebrating and popularizing the efforts of those who use design thinking to create positive cultural change. This is the place where we co-create, share and showcase best practices, tools, stories and ideas for sustainable design across all disciplines.
Make it Right - Helping to Rebuild New Orleans Lower 9th Ward - The mission of Make it Right is clear; it is to be a catalyst for redevelopment of the lower 9th Ward, by building a neighborhood comprised of safe and healthy homes that are inspired by Cradle to Cradle thinking, with an emphasis on a high quality of design, while preserving the spirit of the community's culture. The goal is to accomplish this quicly, so that the first residents can begin returning to their homes as soon as possible.
National Day of the Cowboy - We contribute to the preservation of America's Cowboy heritage so that the history and culture which the United States Congress's National Day of the Cowboy resolution honors, can be shared and perpetuated for the public good, through education, the arts, celebrations, gatherings, rodeos, and community activities.
The Wild West - Be transported into the wild and wooly past of the American Wild West, its history and legends of cowboys, western cowgirls and pioneer women of the west, guns (like the legendary 1873 Colt Peacemaker) and other interesting western facts like the Pony Express Mail Delivery, famous outlaws and lawmen and the exciting Gunfight at O.K. Corral which took place in Tombstone, Arizona, a true historical landmark!
Kiddie Hawk Air Academy - Objective is to instill in kids from 4 to 9 years of age an interest and appreciation of
aviation that will carry through into their adult years. We think this will also inspire them to excel in math
and science.
We go to schools and show the kids how to operate the Kiddie Hawk Flight Trainer, a miniature airplane shaped like
a Gee Bee Racer. Sitting in the cockpit and using the controls makes the Trainer maneuver about its three axes
of motion, which produces a powerful impression of flight without any of the hazard and expense of actually flying
in an airplane.
Then we give them hands on demonstrations and instruction in other aspects of aviation: mechanics of flight, aviation
careers, aviation history, the importance of aviation in everyday life, and so on. At the end of the program we
present each kid with a Future Pilot Certificate and record his or her name in a permanent logbook kept at the
Air Academy. The entire program is given free by part time volunteers, most of whom are aviation enthusiasts of
long standing. Many are active or retired professionals. All are dedicated to promoting interest in aviation.
The ARChive of Contemporary Music - music library and research center located in New York City. The ARChive collects, preserves and provides information on the popular music of all cultures and races throughout the world from 1950 to the present. Since the ARChive's founding in 1985 our holdings have grown to over 2 million sound recordings, making the ARChive the largest popular music collection in the United States. And we are growing daily as hundreds of record companies, publishers, distributors and artists from around the world donate new materials to the ARChive. In addition to sound recordings and publications, the ARChive actively collects all books, magazines, videos, films, photographs, press kits, newspapers clippings, memorabilia and ephemera relating to the history of popular music--over three million items. We also maintain an electronic database of 35,000 people working in the music industry and 500,000 sound recordings catalogued at the ARChive.