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The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
Last post 05-08-2009 11:49 PM by Russ Nobbs. 5 replies.
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03-31-2009 12:26 AM
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Russ Nobbs

- Joined on 07-07-2003
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The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
A period without an acting director left the Bead Museum without
grant writing and fund raising for the current year. The economy has
taken its toll. Jamey Allen, Alice Sheer and others are working to
raise funds and ask for our help. Rings & Things, and other bead
sellers are contributing. Here are excerpts from letters and posts
about the fund raising campaign.
The Bead Museum of Arizona is
the original bead museum begun by Gabrielle and Ted Liese in the
mid-1980s. With the closing of the smaller Bead Museum in DC and the
much earlier closing of the Museum of Native American Cultures in
Spokane, The Bead Museum of Arizona is the primary bead centered museum
in North America. (The Picard Trade Bead Museum and African Art Gallery
in Carmel, CA is the only other.)
If there are angels who could
pledge large sums toward the effort to preserve the Museum and its
collections intact, please contact Alice Scherer at alice @ europa.com
or call her at 503-655-3078 (Oregon). Or if you are more comfortable,
by all means contact the acting Director of the Bead Museum, Kelly
Norton, at director @ beadmuseumaz.org Or, simply go to http://www.beadmuseumaz.org/
, find the Donate button on the left, click on it and follow the PayPal
prompts from there. 1800 individuals with $100 donations and 20 who can
give $1000 may be more realistic but we'll be glad to accept all
donations! In the meantime, if you are not currently a member of the
Bead Museum, please join. The cost for an individual member is $40 and
here is the web address: http://www.beadmuseumaz.org/membership.htm
The Bead Museum of Arizona museum is the repository for : **
the collections of Peter Francis Jr. (The Center for Bead Research),
including a many hundreds of bead sample cards collection; ** the
vast majority of the artifacts collection of the Center for the Study
of Beadwork, including what may well be the largest collection of bead
looms in the world, as well as nearly 100 bead sample cards, and a
slide bank of thousands of slides of the work of contemporary
beadworkers from the United States, Europe and Asia in the period
around the late 1980s and ‘90s (pre-The New Beadwork); ** an
extensive collection of beads, necklaces and relevant artifacts from
Asian, African , Latin American and European sites donated by the
Lieses, Lois Dubin and other long-time collectors; ** a collection
of the work of contemporary glass bead makers starting with those of
the early period in the 1980's and '90's who exhibited in the
ground-breaking 1993 exhibit at the Bead Museum, and, by no means the
least; ** the Library: several thousand books and periodicals
originally started as a private Art Library and grown to a valuable
Research Library about the history of personal adornment, which
includes important information on the history of glass.
Also included in the collections are archived letters and papers of * Elizabeth Harris * Peter Francis, Jr. * Lady Gloria Dale * Albert Summerfield, and * Michael Heide, among many others.
Please make a donation using the link above or mail it directly to The Bead Museum 5754 West Glenn Drive Glendale, Arizona 85301 Read more at beadcollector.net
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Russ Nobbs

- Joined on 07-07-2003
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Re: The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
We do need to keep this national treasure alive and active.
Here is a recent letter from the Director of the Bead Museum in Glendale AZ March 30, 2009
Dear Members and Friends
We are sending you this letter because you are a valued
member or friends of our museum and we are in need of the support which
our membership and closest friends can give during these tough economic
times. As many of you have been hearing, the current economic downturn
has dramatically impacted many of the arts organizations in Arizona and
around the country. Unfortunately, The Bead Museum has not been spared.
The Board of Directors has taken numerous steps to balance
the budget: eliminating staff, closing two days a week and cutting
operating expenses by 37%. The Bead Museum store has been doing
exceptionally well which is in thanks to many of you who regularly shop
with us. Unfortunately, the Museum cannot be sustained long-term on
museum visitors, memberships and programs alone. We are in the process
of a $200,000 sustainability campaign but need to raise $100,000 of
that goal by April 30th. This funding is needed to allow us time so
that we can continue our fund development plan to insure the long term
financial health of the Museum.
Beads and beaded artifacts are a universal part of the human
experience since the beginning of civilization. They are found in every
culture and in every country across the globe. The Bead Museum has
provided true community service through its many school programs,
monthly lectures, guided tours, beading classes and world-renowned
research library. Its exciting exhibitions and educational research
have attracted visitors from all over the world. In 2008, through all
of our programming over 60,000 visitors came in contact with the
Museum. We are now the only museum in the world housing this type of
collection since the recent closing of a similar museum in Washington,
D.C.
Without immediate financial support from the community and
members like you, The Bead Museum is in jeopardy of closing its doors
at the end of May. Please don’t let this treasure be lost. Your
donation, of any amount, will give the Museum time to establish long
term partnerships and pursue additional grants. Thank you in advance
for preserving one of Arizona’s arts and cultural treasures.
To make an online donation, please visit www.beadmuseumaz.org.
Sincerely,
Susan Flint Kelly Norton
Chairman Executive Director
The Bead Museum Board of Directors
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Russ Nobbs

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Re: The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
Regional Phoenix Arizona Newspaper featured an article on The Bead Museum's plight and the fund raising results to date. See Arizona Bead Museum or http://snipurl.com/fzw94.
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KipperCat

- Joined on 04-23-2009
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Re: The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
Russ, please keep us informed. I wasn't even aware of the museum's existence, but am very impressed with what I've read in the past few minutes. I would hate to see this great resource lost. Have you any idea how close the museum is to reaching it's May goal?
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Russ Nobbs

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Re: The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
Thanks for asking! The last I heard they raised 60,000 towards the 100,000 goal to remain open on May 1. The Northern CA Bead Society bazaar had a table of donated beads that sold out and the society have a lare donation. I've heard that several other bead societies have made donations. The Beading Daily from Interweave press talked about it in their newsletter and built a link to easily donate $5 to the museum. I'll try to find out more and post back here. For everyone reading this, if you haven't donated please consider doing so now. Donate from this link. It really is a national treasure.
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Russ Nobbs

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Re: The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ needs help.
Good News!
Yesterday I talked with Executive Director Kelly
Norton at the Bead Museum in Glendale AZ. Thanks to many of you they
are on the way to meet the June goals of 100,000 and 200,000 for the
next 18 months. They've raised about 70,000. There is support from all
over the world in the form of new memberships and contributions of all
sizes. Kelly said the board met last week and agreed to keep the doors
open and continue the fund raising. They are very grateful for the
outpouring of support.
The Bead Museum in Glendale AZ is a
valuable resource for all of us and deserves all of our support. I know
many forum members here are working to promote this. I noticed today
that David's http://www.africantradebeads.com has a plea on their main
product page. Beading Daily and many other sites have included
information about the museum's fund raising and urgent plight. We've
posted it several places at Rings & Things and included the
campaign in our May newsletter. If you have a website it would be good
to add the Museum's link and a note about the sustainability campaign.
On
Thursday, May 28 the museum will hold a "no frills cocktail party" at
the museum in Arizona to raise additional funds for the sustainability
campaign.
Rings & Things will do our best to encourage
Phoenix beaders to attend the party and join the museum. At the May
19th Rings & Things trunk sale in Phoenix we'll distribute
literature for the museum and cocktail party.
For the rest of
you, in other parts of the world, if you haven't already contributed,
now is the time. I encourage you to join the museum or send a
contribution direct through the museum's web site or with a check by
mail.
http://www.beadmuseumaz.org/
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