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Old 8 September 2002, 12:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Museum for Weir Cook & WW 1 & 2 goes for Not-For-Profit status.
We have our board & an impressive HONORARY board.

The Weir Cook Book is starting out strong ! I was at the Indianapolis Air Show & a gentleman who helped out with Douglas Campbells book offered to help with mine.

Also ran into a man who heard what I was doing & told me 30 years ago he borrowed some phots from Weirs older son. He had heard this son had died & didn't know where to return the photos. He's bringing them home to the family. Love a great ending!

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Are there any special events planned for the museum?

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Hello Al,
Yes !
The Board & I will meet each month this Fall & Winter to get things going on some kind of ribbion cutting/open house/show. People want to walk through now but the 1904 building is needing alittle repair first. I will keep this site posted of any up coming events.
Al, I will send you a phto of the place we will be housing the WW1.
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