Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Open House



Christmas Open House
Santa Fe Trail Center Museum
Larned, Kansas
Display of Angels
&
Free refreshments
December 10, 2011
10a.m. to 4p.m.
Adults - $2.00
Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50
Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75
 Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free.

Friday, November 18, 2011

From Trails to War



“From Trails to War”
November 20, 2011
2:00p.m.

Join us as Ron Smith, Larned author and historian, explores the affects of the Civil War on the Santa Fe Trail and Western Commerce.

Admission is ½ price, free for members. The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from  9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

"Orphan Trains in Kansas" at the Annual Meeting

NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate
Date: November 3, 2011
Presentation Explores Orphan Trains in Kansas
Larned, KS – The Fort Larned Historical Society will host their Annual Meeting with a program, Orphan Trains in Kansas, a presentation and discussion by Marilyn J. Holt on Monday, November 14  at 7:00p.m. at the Santa Fe Trail Center Museum and Library. Members of the community are invited to attend the free program. Contact the Santa Fe Trail Center at 620-285-2054 for more information. The program is made possible by the Kansas Humanities Council.
     The “orphan trains” brought poor children from the eastern cities to rural Kansas from 1867 until the 1920s. Holt will share firsthand accounts of orphan train riders that challenge the picture of childhood in the “good old days.”
     Marilyn J. Holt is an independent historian who consults on Kansas history. Her publications include books on the orphan trains, rural women, Kansas teenagers, Indian orphanages, and children in the American West.
     Orphan Trains in Kansas is part of the Kansas Humanities Council’s Kansas 150 Speakers Bureau commemorating the Kansas sesquicentennial. The special edition Speakers Bureau features presentations and discussions about Kansas and what it means to be a Kansan over time and across generations.
     The Kansas Humanities Council conducts and supports community-based programs, serves as a financial resource through an active grant-making program, and encourages Kansans to participate in their communities. For more information about KHC programs contact the Kansas Humanities Council at 785-357-0359 or visit online at www.kansashumanities.org.
     For more information about the program Orphan Trains in Kansas contact the Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, KS  at 620-285-2054 or visit www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

New Log Cabin Completed

 Work has finished on the new log cabin at the Santa Fe Trail Center. View pictures of the process at:

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Tired Iron Show – Rain Day

NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate
Date: October 11, 2011
The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:
Tired Iron Show – Rain Day
     The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, continued their tradition of bringing a little rain with our annual Tired Iron Show. The museum staff hopes you enjoyed the rain and came out for the fun anyhow. In case you missed your favorite events this year, the Trail Center is hosting a Tired Iron Show rain day!
     Friday, October 21, the museum is hosting free demonstrations. Saw milling begins at 9 a.m. and will continue throughout the day. The logs are being used to construct a log cabin on the museum’s grounds to help us more fully interpret the history of life on the frontier. The Kids Corn Coin Hunt will begin at 12:30 p.m. so bring your tot or tyke our to try their luck. Wheat threshing and corn shelling demonstrations will be happening at 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. respectively. 
     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. Operating hours are Tuesday through Sunday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., closed Mondays from Labor Day to Memorial Day. For more information regarding this event, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Tired Iron Show!

The Tired Iron Show is nearly here! Join us October 8-9, 2011.

View the schedule of events here:
www.santafetrailcenter.org http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/index/Tired%20Iron%20Show%202011.pdf

Location
Santa Fe Trail Center Museum Grounds
2 miles west of Larned, Kansas on K-156 Hwy

Date & Time
Saturday & Sunday
October 8 & 9, 2011
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Admission
$4 for 16 & over, under 16 free

Contact Information
Ruth Olson Peters, Museum Director
620-285-2054
museum@santafetrailcenter.org

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Cornhusk Dolls Workshop

NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054
Release Date: Immediate
Date: September 22, 2011
The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:
The October Cornhusk Dolls Workshop
     The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to a Cornhusk Dolls Workshop presented by Fort Larned Park Ranger, Ellen Jones. This is the perfect time of year to make a cornhusk doll to add to your fall decorations. There many uses for cornhusks, but not with such lasting appeal as the cornhusk doll. All ages will enjoy this exciting activity. But space is limited, so call now to reserve your space! 
     The program will be held in the Trail Center’s auditorium at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 16.  Admission to this program, and all third Sunday of the month programs, is half price: Adults - $2.00, Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50, Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75, Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free. Reservations Required. 
     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from  9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

"A Long Way to Santa Fe" Program

NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate
Date: September 18, 2011

The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:
A Long Way to Santa Fe

     The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to a program by David Clapsaddle, a well known local historian. He will introduce a traveling trunk filled with artifacts that would have been carried along the Santa Fe Trail. The program is based on a story written for students, but is sure to be a treat for all ages!

     The program will be held in the Trail Center’s auditorium at 2:00p.m. on Sunday, September 18.  Admission to this program, and all third Sunday of the month programs, is half price: Adults - $2.00, Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50, Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75, Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free.

     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

September Specials!


NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054
Release Date: Immediate
Date: August 25, 2011
September Specials

     To celebrate Labor Day the Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, is offering free admission to WWII veterans for the holiday weekend. The temporary exhibit “The Spirit of ’45” will continue to be on display. This exhibit commemorates the generation who fought in WWII and features artifacts and photographs donated by local servicemen and women.  The Trail Center will be open from 9a.m. to 5p.m. all weekend including Monday, September 5, 2011.

     Also in September, the Trail Center will be honoring the ten year anniversary of 9/11. On September 11, 2011 the museum will be showing a 1 hour HBO presentation: In Memoriam: New York City 9/11/01. Show times are 1pm and 3pm and admission to the show is free. A free will donation will be collected to give to local veterans groups in honor of the men and women who went to war as a result of the 9/11 attack.

     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156.  After Labor Day the museum will return to our winter hours Tuesday-Sunday 9a.m. to 5p.m and closed on Mondays. For more information regarding these programs, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit the website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

"Firearms Along the Santa Fe Trail" Program


NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054
Release Date: Immediate
Date: July 7, 2011
The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:
Firearms Along the Santa Fe Trail
     The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to a program on firearms used along the Santa Fe Trail. A special display of firearms will accompany a presentation by Fort Larned park ranger Mike Seymour, well known local expert on this topic. Come and explore the types of firearms used along the Santa Fe Trail. The program will include an introduction about women and their use of firearms at military posts.
     The program will be held in the Trail Center’s auditorium at 2:00p.m. on Sunday, August 21.  Admission to this program, and all third Sunday of the month programs, is half price: Adults - $2.00, Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50, Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75, Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free.
     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Spirit of '45!


The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:

The Spirit of ‘45

The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to view a temporary exhibit commemorating the generation who fought in World War II. The exhibit features artifacts and photographs related to the armed forces and the home front from 1940-1945.  Items from the museum’s collections highlighting local servicemen and women will be on display. The U.S. Congress has designated August 14 as National Spirit of ’45 Day. The American Association of State and Local History has encouraged museums across the country to participate in honoring the Spirit of ’45.
The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Silent Movie Night


NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054


Release Date: Immediate

Date: July 21, 2011

The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:

Silent Movie Night
with Phil Figgs

     Rediscover the fun and entertainment of Silent Movies! Whether you already love silent movies or have never seen one start to finish the Santa Fe Trail Center’s Silent Movie Night is guaranteed to provide laughs and thrills for audience members of all ages! Enjoy free popcorn and $1 soda pop from the candy counter.  Phil Figgs of Sabetha, Kansas will provide live piano accompaniment to three 20 minute films including a Laurel & Hardy and Buster Keaton. The show begins at 7:00p.m. on Saturday, August 6. Silent Movie Night is FREE and open to the public.

     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

"Where is Everybody?" Program


NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate

Date: July 7, 2011
The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:

Where is Everybody?
An Introduction to Genealogy

     The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to an introduction to genealogical research. The presentation will be given by the Santa Fe Trail Center’s educator/archivist, Terry Wickstrum. Visitors will learn about researching family histories. The program will be held in the Trail Center’s auditorium at 2:00p.m. on Sunday, July 17.

     Everyone has family stories about their ancestors. Want to find out more about generations past?  How do you begin? Where do you look? How do you organize the information? And what do you do with information once you find it? Come learn answers to these and other questions and see examples of family histories.

      Admission to this program, and all third Sunday of the month programs, is half price: Adults - $2.00, Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50, Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75, Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free.

     The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Independence Day Depot Preview


NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS  67550
620-285-2054

Release Date:  Immediate
Date:  June 24, 2011

The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, will celebrate Independence Day on Monday, July 4 with a special preview of the interior renovation of the Frizell Railroad Depot on the Trail Center’s grounds.  A grand opening will be held later in the year when the work is complete, but because so may have expressed interest in what has been accomplished to date this preview will be offered as part of the Trail Center’s celebration on July 4.  Staff members will be inside the depot to explain the renovation and interpretation goals to visitors.  There will be no admission to tour the buildings on the museum’s grounds that day and admission to the inside galleries will be offered at ½ price. 

Other activities at the Trail Center on July 4 will include a hands-on display of children’s games from the late 1800s.  Come play and learn about the origins of some popular settlement era games.  In addition the Trail Center gift shop will have grab bags available for sale while supplies last.

With museum admission reduced to half price on July 4th this is an excellent opportunity to view the Trail Center’s special temporary exhibit “Music from the Pawnee.”  This popular exhibition will be up through the end of July.

The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on K-156 Hwy.  The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  For more information call 620-285-2054 or visit the museum’s website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Caring for Your Keepsakes


NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054
Release Date: Immediate
Date: June 8, 2011
The Santa Fe Trail Center presents:

Caring for Your Keepsakes

The Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, invites the public to a presentation on Caring for Your Keepsakes. The presentation will be given by the Santa Fe Trail Center’s educator/archivist, Terry Wickstrum. Visitors will learn about easy ways to better preserve and display their keepsakes. The program will be held in the Trail Center’s auditorium at 2:00p.m. on Sunday, June 19.

Everyone has something special – a letter, photograph, wedding dress, or medal – that reminds them of a friend or relative. Maybe you want to display it for family and friends to enjoy. Maybe you want to keep it safe to pass on to your children or grandchildren. Come out and learn how best to care for your something special.

Admission to this program, and all third Sunday of the month programs, is half price: Adults - $2.00, Students ages 12 to 18 - $1.50, Children ages 6 to 11 - $0.75, Fort Larned Historical Society members – Free.

The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on Hwy K-156. The museum is now observing its summer hours and is open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information regarding this program, the museum, or how to become a Fort Larned Historical Society member call 620-285-2054 or visit our website at www.santafetrailcenter.org.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The 2011 Tired Iron Show is October 8-9!

Preparations are underway for this year's Santa Fe Trail Tired Iron Show!
Download the flyer here:
http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/index/Index_2011TiredIronShowFlyer.pdf

Location
Santa Fe Trail Center Museum Grounds
2 miles west of Larned, Kansas on K-156 Hwy

Date & Time
Saturday & Sunday
October 8 & 9, 2011
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Admission
$4 for 16 & over, under 16 free

Contact Information
Ruth Olson Peters, Museum Director
620-285-2054
museum@santafetrailcenter.org
www.santafetrailcenter.org

Friday, April 22, 2011

"Music From the Pawnee" Press Release



NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate

Date: April 21, 2011

To celebrate Larned’s Santa Fe Trail Days, the Santa Fe Trail Center is proud to present “Music From the Pawnee,” a temporary exhibit on the importance of music to the lives of those living in the Pawnee County area.

If you saw the Trail Center’s music exhibit this winter—you haven’t seen anything yet! This revised and expanded exhibit features musical instruments as well as artifacts related to sound recording and reproduction. Items from the collection are on display, as well as memorabilia from area residents.

Awe over an 1890s acoustic guitar, “Comrade” Smith’s violin, and one of Larned’s first television sets with built-in radio and phonograph. Marvel at memorabilia from local artists such as The Fabulous Flippers and Susan Lane Stokes. Relive your childhood memories with a selection of children’s musical toys. There will be something for every music lover!

Admission to the museum galleries and outdoor exhibits is ½ price on Saturday, April 30 in recognition of Santa Fe Trail Days. Bring your entire family!

The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on K-156 Hwy. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays, 9 am to 5 pm. It is closed on Mondays from Labor Day to Memorial Day. For more information call the Trail Center at 620-285-2054.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Santa Fe Trail Center is Now Blogging!

This blog replaces the old "News" page on our website, www.santafetrailcenter.org. Check back regularly for our latest press releases!

For the most up-to-date information about programs and events, find us on Facebook!

"Music From the Pawnee" Temporary Exhibit, 15 February 2011

A new temporary exhibit about musical instruments is on display in the auditorium as of Feburary 2011.
http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/news_press_release_musicalinstrumentexhibit.pdf

NEWS RELEASE

Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Release Date: Immediate
Date: February 15, 2011

A new temporary exhibit about music is now on display at the Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned, featuring items from the museum’s collection. Visitors can learn about the early development of music reproduction from the player piano to both cylinder and disc records. A few of the items on display include historic instruments such as an 1890s Washburn guitar, a pianoette, and a violin once owned by Larned’s “Comrade” Smith. This display also complements existing permanent exhibits focusing on music. There’s something for every musician or music lover!

The Santa Fe Trail Center is located 2 miles west of Larned on K-156 Hwy. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays, 9 am to 5 pm. It is closed on Mondays from Labor Day to Memorial Day. This special exhibit is included in the museum’s regular admission fees. For more information call the Trail Center at 620-285-2054.

"The German Heritage of Kansas" (Annual Meeting), 8 November 2010

http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/News_TheGermanHeritageOfKansas.pdf

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
10/28/10




FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Highway
Larned, KS 67550
620-285-2054

Presentation Explores German Heritage of Kansas

Larned, KS – The Fort Larned Historical Society will host their Annual Meeting with a program, The German Heritage of Kansas, a presentation and discussion by William D. Keel on Monday, November 8 at 7:00 p.m. at the Santa Fe Trail Center Museum and Library. Members of the community are invited to attend the meeting and free program. Contact the Santa Fe Trail Center at 620-285-2054 for more information. The program is made possible by the Kansas Humanities Council.

More than a third of Kansas residents are of German ancestry. Keel’s presentation explores the major German immigrant groups and their impact on Kansas agriculture, education, and midwestern culture. The PowerPoint presentation will range from early territorial Kansas and German settlements to the impact of the railroad and finally to the current topic of immigration. There will be time for questions and discussion.

William D. Keel is professor of German and chair of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Kansas. His research interest is German settlement dialects in Kansas and he is the editor of the Yearbook of German-American Studies.

“Kansans claim German as the largest ancestry, according the U.S. Census,” shared Keel. “Over 25 percent of Kansans have German roots.” German Heritage of Kansas is part of the Kansas Humanities Council’s Kansas 150 Speakers Bureau commemorating the Kansas sesquicentennial. The special edition Speakers Bureau features presentations and discussions about Kansas and what it means to be a Kansan over time and across generations.

The Kansas Humanities Council conducts and supports community-based programs, serves as a financial resource through an active grant-making program, and encourages Kansans to participate in their communities. For more information about KHC programs contact the Kansas Humanities Council at 785/357-0359 or visit online at www.kansashumanities.org.

For more information about the program German Heritage of Kansas, contact the museum at 620-285-2054 or visit www.santafetrailcenter.org on the News Release page.

SFTC Awarded Golden Belt Grant



Three new archival shelving units arrived in November 2010!
http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/News_2010GoldenBeltArchivalGrant.pdf 

The 2010 Tired Iron Show is October 9-10!

Download the flyer:
http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/News_2010TiredIronFlyer.pdf

Plan to Attend the 2010 Rendezvous Santa Fe Trail History Seminar!

Download the full agenda:
http://www.santafetrailcenter.org/News_2010RendezvousScheduleRevised.pdf

“Communication on the Santa Fe Trail” will be the theme for the Rendezvous 2010 history seminar to be held in Larned, KS on September 16 – 19. The seminar is sponsored by the Santa Fe Trail Center, Fort Larned National Historic Site and the Santa Fe Trail Association.

Primary funding is provided by the Kansas Humanities Council. This year’s theme will examine how individuals of various cultures on the Santa Fe Trail communicated with each other. Featured during the seminar will be talks on the evolution of the U.S. mail service between Missouri and Santa Fe.

Presentations will show how the establishment of communication across the trail helped lead to statehood for Kansas and opened communication throughout the southwest. Fees to attend the Rendezvous seminar will be $25.00 for Full Registration and $15.00 for Single Day. Costs for meals and bus tour are additional. For registration information contact the Santa Fe Trail Center at 620-285-2054 or e-mail museum@santafetrailcenter.org

IMLS Conservation Bookshelf Grant, June 2009

Contact: Santa Fe Trail Center
1349 K-156 Hwy
Larned, KS 67550
(620) 285-2054
museum@santafetrailcenter.org

IMLS Contact: Jeannine Mjoseth
202-653-4632
jmjoseth@imls.gov

Santa Fe Trail Center Receives Conservation Bookshelf
Larned – Treasured objects and artifacts held by the Santa Fe Trail Center will be preserved for future generations with help from the IMLS Connecting to Collections Bookshelf, a core set of conservation books and online resources donated by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS has now awarded almost 3,000 free sets of the IMLS Bookshelf, in cooperation with the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH).

“When IMLS launched this initiative to improve the dire state of our nation’s collections, we understood that the materials gathered for the Bookshelf would serve as important tools for museums, libraries, and archives nationwide,” said Anne-Imelda Radice, Director of IMLS. “We were both pleased and encouraged by the overwhelming interest of institutions prepared to answer the call to action, and we know that with their dedication, artifacts from our shared history will be preserved for future generations.”

The Santa Fe Trail Center will receive this essential set of resources based on an application describing the needs and plans for the care of its collections. The IMLS Bookshelf focuses on collections typically found in art or history museums and in libraries' special collections, with an added selection of texts for zoos, aquariums, public gardens, and nature centers. It addresses such topics as the philosophy and ethics of collecting, collections management and planning, emergency preparedness, and culturally specific conservation issues.

The IMLS Bookshelf is a crucial component of Connecting to Collections: A Call to Action, a conservation initiative that the Institute launched in 2006. IMLS began the initiative in response to a 2005 study it released in partnership with Heritage Preservation, A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America’s Collections. The multi-faceted, multi-year initiative shines a nationwide spotlight on the needs of America’s collections, especially those held by smaller institutions, which often lack the human and financial resources necessary to adequately care for their collections. Go to www.imls.gov/collections/index.htm for more information on the IMLS Connecting to Collections Bookshelf.

About the Institute of Museum and Library Services?The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. The Institute works at the national level and in coordination with state and local organizations to sustain heritage, culture, and knowledge; enhance learning and innovation; and support professional development. To learn more about the Institute, please visit www.imls.gov.

IMLS Digitization Grant Press Release, 2008

Contact: Santa Fe Trail Center or Fort Larned Historical Society, Inc.
Phone: (620) 285-2054
Email: info@santafetrailcenter.org

IMLS Contact: Jeannine Mjoseth
Phone: (202) 653-4632
Email: jmjoseth@imls.gov

Fort Larned Historical Society Awarded Prestigious Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services
Larned- The federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has awarded Fort Larned Historical Society, Inc. with a Museums for America grant that will provide the unique opportunity in partnership with Pawnee County to do a multi-faceted digitization project involving scanning and computerizing archival photographs and documents. The project, titled “Those Who Saw: Sharing the Experiences of Converging Cultures Along the Santa Fe Trail and the Development of Pawnee County,” will bring together historical photographs and documents from both organizations. The project will start in the fall of 2008 and will continue over a three year span involving the computerization of catalog records, processing archival materials, selecting and digitizing 4,000-5,000 historic photographs and documents. The most important outcome of the digitization project will be the ability of the Santa Fe Trail Center and Pawnee County Courthouse to better serve the community through better public access and awareness of historic photographs and documents. The end result of the project will be dedicated computers at the Santa Fe Trail Center and Pawnee County Courthouse containing a set of digitized materials available to the public and online to researchers, teachers, genealogists and students to learn the history of the Santa Fe Trail and the development of the surrounding area.

“As repositories of our nation’s treasures and our nation’s history, museums are positions to play an integral role in the education of their communities. Museums for America grants support projects and ongoing activities that build museums’ capacities and help these institutions serve their diverse constituencies to the best of their abilities.” -Dr. Anne-Imelda M. Radice, Director of the Institute of Museum Library Services

Museums for America is the Institute’s largest grant program for museums, providing more than $17 million in grants to support the role of museums in American society to sustain cultural heritage, to support lifelong learning; and to be centers of community engagement. Museums for America grants strengthen a museum’s ability to serve the public more effectively by supporting high-priority activities that advance the institution’s mission and strategic goals. Museums for America funding will support projects and activities, designed by the institution, that strengthen museums as active resources for lifelong learning and key players in the establishment of livable communities. Museums for America grants are designed to be flexible. They can be used for ongoing museum activities, research and other behind-the-scenes activities, planning activities, new programs or activities, purchase of equipment or services, or other activities that will support the efforts of museums to upgrade and integrate new technologies into their overall institutional effectiveness.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services had 371 applicants for the Museums for America grant the total applicants awarded were 154. The amount awarded to the recipients of the Museums for America grant totaled in the amount of $16.9 million and the recipient matches totaled $32.3 million. The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute’s mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. The Institute works at the national level and in coordination with state and local organizations sustains heritage, culture, and knowledge; enhance learning and innovation; support professional development. To learn more about the Institute, please visit www.imls.gov