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Bird Aviation Museum & Invention Center Newsletter
SUMMER 2015
Aviation News...
WOWZA! The summer season has kicked off with a bang – the walk in visitor count is high and the scheduled groups have been off the charts. From the Bonner County Republican Women’s Luncheon, Kroc Center Seniors, EAA 102, Civil Air Cadets, Spokane Falls Community College along with many other groups – the museum has been hopping. If your group is interested in a private tour or catered lunch, please call the museum to arrange your visit. We have heard wonderful feedback regarding the new additions in the lower hangar and the quality of the displays here in the main museum hall. We are thrilled to begin working on the new big project! We have recently received a full Army Air Corps uniform donation and we are excited to get it on display here in the main hall in our military display. THANK YOU to everyone who donates! Don’t forget, the current museum hours are Monday – Saturday, 8am to 4pm and from Memorial Day, to Labor Day, the café is open from 11am to 3pm.
Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July or July Fourth, is a federal holiday in the United States
commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from Great
Britain. During the American Revolution, the legal separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain occurred on
July 2, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence that had been
proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia declaring the United States independent from Great Britain. After
voting for independence, Congress turned its attention to the Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this
decision, which had been prepared by a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author. Congress
debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it on July 4.
Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts,
baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private
events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the
United States. Independence is a National Holiday.
History of Independence Day --- July 4th
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“The Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center strives to educate visitors about the historic contributions of aviators and innovators who have helped create modern technology, and celebrate these individuals who have forever changed the way we live. It only takes one person to change the world."
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 817 Sandpoint, Idaho 83864
---------------------------------------------- Physical Address: 325 Bird Ranch Road
Sagle, Idaho 83860
---------------------------------------------- Tele. 208-255-4321 Fax 208-255-7630
www.birdaviationmuseum.com
B. A. M. I. C.
PHOTO GALLERY
Classic museum displays to… celebrations, parties, birthdays, and everything in-between!
The museum is frequently
the location site for many
different local evens from the PEO, Bonner County
Republicans luncheon, Red
Hat Ladies to the EAA 102
out of Montana. If you
would like to have your
event at the museum,
inquire within!
Hungry?
Look at what the
museum café
girls have been
making ---
homemade,
layered
strawberry
shortcake.
Delicious
BE SAFE THIS
4TH
OF JULY
WEEKEND &
HAPPY
INDEPENDENCE
DAY!!!
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The ranch guys… Loren, Vern, Jason
and Art are taking a well deserved break
after hours of haying and working in the
Bird Ranch gardens.
Look at the beautiful ladies from the
museum. Rachel and Melissa are enjoying
the beautiful sunshine and the fresh air
while looking over the gardens.
THANK YOU TO OUR
AMAZING, DEDICATION
AND KNOWLEDGEABLE
VOLUNTEERS – YOU
ROCK!
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Mamie, Hanna, and Laurel --- the café
ladies at the museum are enjoying work and
friendship. You never know how many
guests and visitors will walk in – but, they
are always ready
The long waited annul spring volunteer potluck at the
Bird Museum. With many in attendance enjoying the
good food and company of fellow volunteers
Café girls are always coming up with new recipes to enjoy with the fresh foods from the garden. How does
a home-made strawberry shortcake, oreo cheesecake
or a bacon wrapped angus burger stuffed with cheese,
onions, peppers and mushrooms sound?
Pam, Forrest, and Rachel enjoying the warm
weather and once again, taking a selfie!
Autumn Rose daughter of Schwam Family and Kingsley Belle great-
grand daughter of the museums
head volunteer coordinator, Paul
Nowaske playing at the Volunteer
Potluck.
It’s time to get a few
things out of
storage…
including the
HARLEY!
Volunteer Blake Alfson
received a special gift from the Bird’s after graduating from
college at Rice University
Wizard and Julianna are
patiently waiting to take
visitors to the lower hangar…
SUMMER
B. A. M. I. C.
2015
Lower Museum Hangar… A Rotating Collection …
With all of the changes happening, one of the largest changes
was the completion of the lower hangar. The lower hangar now
looks like the main museum hall and has a interior walk around
area so that visitors can get a complete 360 view of the displays.
In the rear of the hangar, you can see the awesome collection of
books that have been donated by many, including one of our
volunteers, Buzz Sherman who donated hundred of his personal
aircraft books. If you would like to look at some of the books,
please ask a staff member and we will be able to assist you.
There is also a hot air balloon basket, a glider and a collection of
antique cameras from the early models to modern day digitals.
Check it out if you have not already!
CAKE DECORATING WORKSHOP By Kathleen Lange—International Cake Artist & Instructor
Don't miss out - first time these classes are offered in Sagle/Sandpoint, ID area.
Sunday, July 12, 2015—Sign up for 1 or Both Classes Pre-Registration Required July 8, 2015
Rolled Fondant Workshop—9:00 AM -1:00 PM - $105.00
1st Class - Morning Rolled Fondant Workshop- Students attending this class will learn the proper way to prep and cover their own cakes with rolled fondant, the smooth type frosting that is the rave for so many cake de-signs. During
this class you will learn simple designs to complete your cakes and how to make a rose with the rolled fondant and using molds to create beautiful designs for any occasion. All Cakes, Frosting and Decorating Supplies Included.
Students required to bring a few things from home- apron, rolling pin, small turntable, pizza cutter.
3 D Theme Cakes Workshop —2:00—6:00 PM—$105.00 3-D Theme Cake Workshop - Students will learn to work with the bakery type whip cream frosting and make any
theme type cake for any occasion; Beach, skiing, lake, off road, park or themes to go with Disney type charac-ters. Airbrushing, basic color techniques and edible novelty items will be used to complete the project. All Cakes, Frosting
and Decorating Supplies Included. Students required to bring a few things from home- apron, rolling pin, pizza cutter, small turntable and under age 3 type toys for theme cake of your choice; Dinosaurs, off road, beach, Disney
Characters, etc .
Enjoy both classes for $175.00 a $35.00 Discount *For an extra $25 per person a day; Snacks, fruit tray, light lunch, goodies, drinks, coffee, tea, lemonade and water will be served at the 1 hour lunch break during class. Please let us know when registering, if you will like the extra
service or bring your own; we need a total count prior to class.
For more information and registration visit Kathleen’s website http://www.confectionarychalet.com/schedule/readList.pl?ctgyGIW=true&order_by=sort_date&order=123&active=1
Solar Roadways…
Idea to Reality in our
Hometown!
SUMMER
B. A. M. I. C.
2015
You are invited to Inventors Association of Idaho meeting on
Tuesday, July 7th, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Jeff Hamilton
Specialist in operational and technology management
Place: Bird Aviation Museum located at
Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center
325 Bird Ranch Road. Sagle, ID 83860
Jeff Hamilton has lived in the Spokane area since 2003. He retired from Accenture in 2001 after living in the San Francisco Bay
area for 30 years. He was raised in a small town in Montana. Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is a global management consulting,
technology services and outsourcing company with 2014 Revenue of $30 Billion and over 320,000 people in 56 countries.
Accenture provides services primarily to the world’s largest companies. Mr. Hamilton retired as a Senior Managing Partner and
a member of the Firm’s Global Management Council.
During his career, Mr. Hamilton specialized in operational and technology management issues. He both managed and had
oversight responsibility for a wide variety of client projects focused on achieving operational excellence, optimizing technology
investments, and transforming IT capabilities to provide greater business value.
In addition to working with clients, Mr. Hamilton held a variety of management positions with Accenture. He was the Managing
Partner of one of the Firm’s Pacific-Region operating divisions for ten years and was the Managing Partner for global operations
of the Firm’s largest market unit prior to retirement. Mr. Hamilton taught frequently at the Firm’s international training center
on topics including contract negotiation, project management, system design, process re-engineering and risk management.
Before retiring, he planned and led the restructuring of Accenture’s global operations to prepare for transition from a private
partnership to a publicly-owned corporation.
In addition, Mr. Hamilton served on the Investment Committee for the Firm’s U.S. Pension and Benefit Funds for over ten years.
Mr. Hamilton was an initial member of the Whitefish (MT) Community Foundation and served on the Board for several years.
He was a member of the Board of the Oakland (CA) Symphony and is a past Chair of the Advisory Board for the University of
Montana Business School. He received the University's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2008. He served on the Spokane
Airports Board and chaired the Search Committee for the new Airport Director in 2011. He was a member and past Chair of the
Board of Lighthawk, a volunteer-based aviation organization which supports environmental efforts in North and Central America
by providing aerial perspective to decision makers.
Mr. Hamilton received a B.S degree from the University of Montana and an MBA from Southern Illinois University. He served as
a U.S. Air Force officer from 1967 to 1971. Mr. Hamilton has been an active pilot for 45 years with commercial, multi-engine,
instrument, and seaplane ratings.
If you are planning to attend, please RSVP to [email protected]. This will help give us a number for food count for hors d’oeuvres to follow. Feel free to come and bring a guest. You are invited to the social time immediately following the meeting. Take the time to meet with inventors and entrepreneurs. A new $1 donation will be requested at the meeting for
those of us who forget to RSVP. This social time is for you. We look forward to seeing you! If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] and I will get back with you as soon as possible.
Sincerely, Kim Carlson President Inventors Association of Idaho
Barbara “Barb” Branson
My husband and I have been residents of Martin Bay since 2000. I also retired that year from the St. Paul Insurance Co. as a commercial insurance technician after 18 years. We have two sons and two grandsons, the youngest of which is serving in the U.S. Army at Ft. Bliss, Texas.
I enjoy sewing, reading and fishing. I am on the board of the Gamlin Lake Cemetery Association serving as Secretary/Treasurer. I also teach Sunday school at the Church in the Wildwood and am the Secretary for the Emerald Beach Homeowners Cooperative Association. As if that doesn’t keep me busy enough, I work full time at Percussionaire Corporation. I believe in the respirators that we make and the good that they do for people.
Words that I have always found comfort in are paraphrased from the Bible, ”God is faithful in all things.”
For me the most memorable historic event was when Israel became an independent nation in 1948. I believe that God’s clock began to tick again and we are in the days of the events in the book of Revelations.
I love to travel with my husband Al and I want to go deep sea fishing. We now spend Winters in Arizona and Summers in North Idaho.
Volunteer
2014
Donna Perdue Steen
I was born into a Naval military family in Long
Beach, California and moved to Virginia, Utah,
France, and finally settled down in Spokane,
Washington.
I meet my husband, Greg in Spokane and we
now have been married for 45 years. My
husband and I ended up in the Sagle area, near
the Bird Residence as my husbands’ family
bought our property at Glengary Bay in 1932.
We moved here to stay in 1986. We have three
adult children, two sons- Eric and Matthew and
one daughter, Kristy. They have given us four
amazing grandchildren.
I was trained as a nurse, and worked at Holy
Family Hospital as well as Good Samaritan
Nursing Home in Spokane, Washington. I gave
up my profession to do the most important job I
could ever have - being a wife and mother.
Once my children were grown up enough to
have a good upbringing, I went to work for
Percussionaire Corporation- which was just a
walk away from my house. I worked there for
14 ½ years.
When my husband, Greg and I decided to retire,
I needed something to do to fill a little bit of
time, so I decided to become a volunteer at the
Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center. I
respect Drs. Forrest & Pam Bird and want to be
a part of promoting Dr. Forrest Bird’s legacy,
and I think this is a good way to do so.
PILOT RULES ____________________________
___________________
The PILOT always makes The Rules.
The Rules are subject to change at any time without prior notification
No CO-PILOT can possibly know all The Rules.
If the PILOT suspects the CO-PILOT knows all The Rules he most immediately change some or all of
The Rules.
The PILOT is never wrong.
If the Pilot is wrong, it is due to a misunderstanding which was a direct result of something the CO-
PILOT did or said wrong.
The CO-PILOT must apologize immediately for causing said misunderstanding.
The PILOT may change his mind at any time.
The CO-PILOT must never change his mind without the express written consent of the PILOT.
The PILOT has every right to be angry or upset at any time.
The CO-PILOT must remain calm at all times unless the PILOT wants him to be angry and/or upset.
The CO-PILOT is expected to mind read at all times.
The PILOT is ready when he is ready. The CO-PILOT must be ready at all times.
Any attempt to document The Rules could result in bodily harm.
The CO-PILOT who doesn’t abide by The Rules is grounded.
Volunteer Opportunities
If you or someone you may know is interested in
becoming a volunteer at the Bird Aviation Museum and
Invention Center, please email [email protected] to
get in touch with our volunteer coordinator, Paul
Nowaske.
When you volunteer at the Museum, you have the
opportunity to meet other volunteers from the
Sandpoint community as well as other aviators,
inventors and museum enthusiasts. It can be you who
can make the difference – please come and join our
amazing volunteer group!
UNITED FLYING
OCTOGENARIANS…
Founded in 1982 by a group of 31 aviators over the age of 80, the United Flying Octogenarians (UFO) now has a
membership of over 1,400 men and women. When each of our members joined, at the age of 80 or older, he or
she was still flying as Pilot-in-Command. Today, many of us are no longer at the controls of an aircraft, but our
love of aviation still binds us to this elite group. Do you qualify to be a UFO? If so, visit their website at
ww.unitedflyingoctogenarians.org.
Left: Corey Calvrt in front of the plane he soloed in!
SANDPOINT’S FESTIVITIES DURING THE
4TH
OF JULY WEEKEND!!!
Sandpoint celebrates the red, white and blue!
Enjoy the Fourth of July festivities all day in Sandpoint as
the Sandpoint Lions Club hosts a spectacular day of fun and
festivities Saturday, July 4, starting with the children's
parade at 9 a.m. in downtown Sandpoint. Following is the
Grand Parade at 10 a.m.; this year's theme is "Honoring Our
Heroes" featuring the students of Sandpoint High School as
the grand marshals. In the afternoon, there will be children's
games at City Beach at 2 p.m., along with free ice cream
and live music by Frank Moore and Friends, and Fiddlin'
Red. Raffle tickets will on sale all day long at the entrance
to City Beach - first place prize is a John Deere Gator!
Proceeds help pay for the day's fun, including the
spectacular fireworks show at dusk.
IAoI - Inventors
Association of Idaho The Idaho Association of Inventors is a
group of local men and women who share the
common interest of innovation, education and
exploration. The Bonner County Economic
Development Center, University of Idaho and
B.A.M.I.C. and the volunteers of the museum are
all co-sponsors of this group.
The group typically meets the 1st Tuesday of the
month. For additional information on the group,
please visit their website at
www.inventorsassociationofidaho.com
To be added to the IAOI emailing list, email
BIRD INSTITUTE… Pulmonary Care, Medical Research & Education
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
What’s next in pulmonary care?
Innovate. Always. - Dr Bird and the History of Ventilation
Introduction to Flow Ventilation™
WHO'S LEADING THE WAY?
ARDS: Pathophysiology and Flow Ventilation Treatment
Strategies
Using Flow Ventilation for Transport
Flow Ventilation in Community Hospitals
HOW CAN I USE FLOW VENTILATION™?
Hands-on Flow Ventilation lab
Flow Ventilation Case Report with Clinical Use Points
Flow Ventilation with pig lungs and hands-on
WHERE IS PULMONARY CARE GOING?
Share your experience, ask our speakers questions
and help us guide and be a part of pulmonary care.
The goal of the Bird Institute of Pulmonary Care seminars is
to increase the awareness and knowledge of Flow
Ventilation TM by providing Healthcare professionals with
training, knowledge and resources that will save lives and
improve the quality of life of people impacted by respiratory
illness. If you have any questions please email:
FULL CIRCLE AUTO BODY & POWDER COATING
1. Are you looking for auto detailing, powder coating, bed-lining and more? If so, Full Circle Auto Body may be the place that will suit your news. Full Circle does work on just about anything from signs, trailers, semis, automobiles, boats to airplanes. Mr. Spielman has the knowledge and experience and can walk you through the steps of the process and may even send you some updates as he completes your job (just ask!).
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6. CONTACT INFO: - - - 1015 Triangle Drive. Ponderay, ID - - - 208-255-9511 - - - - Kelly Spielman, Owner
Advertising, Articles & Story Submissions
We are always looking for additions to our
newsletter, so if you have a story, upcoming
event, aviation or innovation news - please
send it to [email protected].
If you are interesting in advertising in the
museum newsletter, inquire within.
Our rates are very reasonable!
SUMMER 2015
Founder’s Note
Hello,
We hope that you and your families are enjoying the summer in beautiful north
Idaho.
Forrest and I enjoyed seeing each of you
at the annual volunteer potluck that was
held a few weeks ago. We thank you for
your continued support of the museum and our mission to educate visitors about
the historical contributions of mankind.
From innovation to aviation, there is always something changing from
technology to how things are done.
We are looking forward to an exciting
summer, filled with lots of sunshine!
Enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Pend
Orielle while enjoying a root beer float
Thank you for giving your time and
energy and we are looking forward to continued visits with you throughout the
summer season. Happy Summer!
Sincerely,
Pam and Forrest Bird
VOLUNTEER BIRTHDAY DATES REQUEST
Birthdays are special to us here at the museum and we would like to celebrate your birthday too. Please email us
([email protected]) your birth date information so we can add you to our celebration calendar. We always wish you
a very happy and wonderful birthday and hope that you stop by on your special day so we can celebrate with YOU. Thank you in
advance for getting the information to us and we if you are around, come out to the museum to celebrate your day with us.
Fellow Museum Volunteers,
Thank you to each of you who have already come out to
volunteer at the start of the busy summer season. I haven’t had
the chance to see everyone, but will try my best throughout the summer.
Thanks to Jon Proctor, here is an informative link that he found
on Dr. Birds military aircraft training on the C-47 that was run through Eastern Airlines.
http://airportjournals.com/forrest-bird-life-is-fate-time-and-circumstance/
I hope that you have a great summer and don’t forget, if you
need anything, don’t hesitate to contact me. My email is
[email protected] or phone is 208-290-3357.
Cheers!
Paul Nowaske
Family, Friends & Volunteers, This summer has been off to a great start. From numerous scheduled groups, walk-ins, to everything in between – there is never a dull moment. The museum staff is always ready, willing and able to help you around the museum. A big thank you to all of the volunteers who have braved the heat during the past few weeks. It has been extremely warm but you are all still up for the challenge. I would like to wish everyone a wonderful 4th of July and may you enjoy time with your family and friends during the Independence Day Weekend. Stay safe, hydrated and enjoy the beautiful views within our amazing community. Warmly, Rachel Schwam
SUMMER 2015
Board of Advisors
Forrest M. Bird, M.D., Sc.D., Ph.D. Inventor, Medical Respirator
Co-Founder, Museum
Pamela Bird, Ph.D. Co-Founder, Museum
CEO, Innovative Product Technologies, Inc.
Loel Fenwick, M.D. Inventor of the Birthing Chair
Chairman, Museum Board of Advisors
Donald “Don” Kelly Examiner at the U.S. Patent & Trademark
Office (USPTO)
Clay Lacy Pioneer in developing air-to-Air cinematic
techniques. 50,000 hours+ of flight time
(Worlds highest time airline transport pilot)
Jean Smith Co-Founder of Smith Optics
Richard Sugden, M.D. Winner, Jet Division,
Reno Air Races Board Member, National Air & Space
Museum
Patty Wagstaff National Acrobatic Aviation Champion
Aviators Hall of Fame Inductee
TECHNOLOGY TIDBITS:
Please visit the updated museum website at www.birdaviationmuseum.com. Online you will find out information about
fellow volunteers, inventors, a photo gallery as well as information about upcoming events and links to other pages of
interest. The museum has also joined the social networking site of www.facebook.com To become a friend of the Museum,
search for Bird Aviation Museum & Invention Center and then click on “join”.
………………………………………………. Museum Staff
Rachel Riddle Schwam Melissa Wood
Ranch Foreman Loren Spielman
Bird Aviation Museum & Invention Center (BAMIC)
MEMBERSHIPS & SPONSORSHIPS
Are you interested in becoming a member of the
Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center? If so,
there are numerous opportunities available for you from
a general member, to purchasing a bench in memory or
in honor of a loved one or go as far as platinum level
membership that would get you name recognition on the
wall in the entryway to the museum.
You will be giving the gift of education and
KNOWLEDGE!
SUMMER 2015
2015 Season Dates
Summer Museum Hours of Operation: Monday through Saturday, 8am to 4pm, year round
Winter Museum Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm, year round
Cafe Hours of Operation: (Memorial Day to Labor Day) Monday through Saturday, 11am to 3pm
2015 Upcoming Community Events
July 7: Inventors Association of Idaho Meeting at 2pm at the Museum. [email protected]
July 15: EAA 1441 Sandpoint Meeting and Potluck at 5:30pm www.1441.eaachapter.org
Aug. 8: 10th Annual “Wings Over Sandpoint” Fly-In. 8am – 1pm. For details, visit www.1441.eaachapter.org/
May through October: Farmer’s Market at Farmin Park every Saturday in Sandpoint from 9am to 1pm.
If you need to arrange a special group tour or visit, or café and catering services, please contact the
museum to check on availability as we may be able to accommodate the needs of your group. Please contact
[email protected] or call 208-255-4321.
“It only takes one person to change the world… it can be YOU.”
Bird Aviation Museum
& Invention Center
Post Office Box 817
Sandpoint, Idaho 83864
www.birdaviationmuseum.com
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