Jun 17, 2013
Issue 1755
CARDER WINDOW PROJECT UPDATE
When the Board originally approved a $2,000 matching contribution for the Carder Window Project we thought that we would be matching contributions from various Corning civic organizations. It never dawned on me that our own members would donate almost $2,000 to the project. I am pleased to report that we’ve already received 13 donations for a total of $1,950.
Who is going to give the last $50 for us to match?
I spoke with Tom Dimitroff earlier this week and his Corning fundraising is also picking up steam. It looks as though we are on track for the Window to be unveiled in Corning City Hall on September 18, 2013, Frederick Carder’s birthday.
David Goldstein
GAZETTE #1724 ON CARDER MEMORIAL WINDOW
One of the Club’s major projects for 2013 is to assist in having the World War l Memorial WINDOW, which was designed by Frederick Carder and made by Steuben, installed in Corning City Hall. Our goal is to have the reinstalled WINDOW unveiled on September 18, 2013, the 150th anniversary of Frederick Carder’s birth.
MEMORIAL WINDOW PROGRAM AT THE SYMPOSIUM
The Making of a Hero and the Creation of a Masterpiece in Glass”
This presentation tells the story of the life of Cyril Carder and his father’s creation of a memorial window for Cyril and his colleagues who fought and gave their lives in World War I.
Thomas P. Dimitroff (pre-recorded)
2013 Carder Steuben Club annual Symposium will be held at The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY from September 19-21, 2013. The festivities will begin with Frederick Carder’s 150th birthday celebration on the evening of September 18, 2013.
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