Thursday, October 6, 2016 - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
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Thursday, October 6, 2016 - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine invites you to the presentation of We are pleased to recognize COL John Bradley Holcomb – Individual Award Winner Tissue Injury and Regenerative Medicine Project - Organizational Award Winner Thursday, October 6, 2016 6:00 pm Reception – 7:00 pm Dinner Strong Mansion on Sugarloaf Mountain • 7901 Comus Road Dickerson, MD 20842 Celebrate the achievements of this year’s recipients in the historic and scenic Strong Mansion on Sugar Loaf Mountain. The property played a vital role in several military campaigns during the Civil War. It served as an outpost on the top of the mountain and housed a Signal Corps station, where flags were used to send messages to Washington DC. Roam the historic mansion and see the Civil War artifacts that were found on this remarkable site. The evening begins with a full bar reception featuring the NMCWM/Flying Dog beer SawBones. Dinner will be provided by Canapes Catering on the Mansion patio. Presentation of the awards will follow. Keynote Speaker – Cate Lineberry Author of ‘The Secret Rescue’ Cate Lineberry’s book The Secret Rescue: An Untold Story of American Nurses and Medics Behind Nazi Lines is a mesmerizing tale of the courage and heroism of ordinary people. It tells not only a new story of struggle and endurance, but also one of the daring rescue attempts by clandestine American and British organizations amid the tumultuous landscape of the war. Tickets for the event can be purchased online at www.civilwarmed.org or by contacting Meg Gaulding at [email protected] or 301-695-1864 ext 1014 The Letterman Award for Medical Excellence The Letterman Award is a natural outcome of the mission and current programming of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Since 2004, we have developed an ever-expanding series of training programs and research projects designed to aid medical and emergency management professionals in their daily tasks. By learning from the innovations of the past and understanding their relevance and application to current and future medicine, we can eliminate the repetition of mistakes and help to accelerate new processes and techniques. National Museum of Civil War Medicine Proceeds from the Letterman Award Dinner support the educational outreach programs of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, a 501(c) 3 non-profit institution that utilizes the history of Civil War medical innovations to: Inspire by connecting the lessons of the past with the challenges of our world today. Engage the broadest possible audience and partners. Encourage innovative and collaborative scholarship. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine currently includes three historic museum sites; the NMCWM located in Frederick MD, the Pry House Field Hospital Museum located on the Antietam Battlefield and the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office, located in Washington, DC. In addition to traditional museum facilities with period artifacts, tours and programs, the NMCWM is also home to an award winning publishing division, the NMCWM Press and a world-class professional development and leadership training division; The Letterman Institute. Please join the National Museum of Civil War Medicine as we celebrate today’s lifesaving military and civilian medical advancements and the people and companies that make them happen! For more information, tickets or sponsorship opportunities - please contact: David Price: [email protected] 301-695-1864 ext 1003 or Meg. Gaulding: [email protected] 301-695-1864 ext 1014 National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 EAST PATRICK STREET | FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701 | 301.695.1864 | CIVILWARMED.ORG 2016 Letterman Award Ceremony ___ Benefactor $5,000 Admission for 8 guests. Signage and recognition at the event. Recognition in the Surgeon’s Call Journal. Press Release with photo announcing sponsorship. Full page ad in the Letterman program. Year long recognition at the 2017 Letterman Lecture Series. ___ Sponsor $2,500 Admission for 6 guests. Signage and recognition at the event. Recognition in the Surgeon’s Call Journal. Half page ad in Letterman program. Sponsorship of a single Letterman Lecture during 2017. ___ Patron $1,500 Admission for 4 guests. Quarter page ad in the Letterman program. ___ Letterman Business Partner $ 500 Admission for 2 guests, Business card ad in the Letterman program. ___ Single Ticket – Civilian $ 75 ___ Single Ticket – Active Duty Military $ 50 All proceeds support the educational mission of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine October 6, 2016 – 6:00 pm reception Strong Mansion on Sugarloaf Mountain Name__________________________________ Organization___________________________________ Email__________________________________________ Phone _______________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________ Payment Method: Check ______ Visa ____ MasterCard ____ Amex ____ Discover ____ Card # _____________________________________________ Exp.____/____ Security #_________ Card Holder’s Signature _________________________________ Mail to: NMCWM 48 East Patrick St., PO Box 470 Frederick, Maryland 21705 Attn: Meg Gaulding email: [email protected] phone: 301-695-1864 ext. 1014