First Member Event

Its not too late to become a member before our first ever Member Event.  We will be giving members a sneak peek of our newest exhibit which is the first in a series of exhibits focused on deceased veteran parents and grandparents.  The exhibit is entitled Veteran Forefathers and is a joint project between the museum and the descendants of Veterans.  We hope you stop by the museum to see it!

Interested in becoming a member?  Check out the HOW TO GIVE page to sign up now!

The Member Event is March 10th at the museum from 6-7:30pm which light refreshments provided.  Its a wonderful opportunity to meet and get to know other members and the Board of Directors.

Join the Team!

We are in search of some dedicated volunteers to help further the museum’s mission!  If you have interest in the following categories or are looking for a dynamic group of which to be a part, please contact the museum.

  • Membership program assistant
  • Docent
  • Grant writing

Special Exhibit

Visit the museum soon to see a special exhibit about a Pearl Harbor Survivor, Albert “Pete” Peterson.  He was on the U.S.S. West Virginia and lived to tell his heroic story.  His daughter now honors him through this display showing his time in Hawaii and his life afterward.  We put the exhibit up for Dec 7th and will be taking it down next month, come see it before its gone!

Closed for Thanksgiving Day

We hope you won’t mind if we enjoy the day with our families and friends.

The BVMM will be closed Thursday, November 24th in observance of Thanksgiving Day.  Please come in Saturday and bring your out-of-town guests with you!  We will have a wonderful Coffee and Conversation presentation and guided tours.

Open Saturday, regular hours, 9am-3pm.

Upcoming Program about Rosie the Riveter

Join us for this wonderful program looking at the role of women in WWII.

Rosie the Riveter 

October 5th, 7pm

Broomfield Library, Eisenhower Room

But who was the real Rosie?  Was she just one woman or one of many who stood up to fill an important need and ultimately helped win the war?  Instead of a lecture, a local author, Shirley Jamiel, has created a skit of Rosie the Riveter which takes a creative venue of answering the questions many have asked over the years.  It is set in an imaginary interview by a recently retired television talk show host who asks, “Who are you and will the real Rosie the Riveter please stand up?”

Successful Memorial Day Commemoration

We had a great turnout yesterday for the Broomfield Memorial Day Commemoration.  Thanks to those that came and showed support for the museum, the Armed Forces and those that did not return.

ACRONYM: The Cross-Generational Battle With PTSD

April 20th, 7pm – Broomfield Auditorium

We have a really neat event coming up in a few weeks.  We are partnering with Mountain Time Media and the City and County of Broomfield Cultural Affairs Division to provide this important and inspiring film.  $10-15 donations are graciously accepted at the door.  Proceeds will be split between Mountain Time Media and the Broomfield Veterans Memorial Museum.

Check out Mountain Time Media‘s website for more information about the project.  See the ACRONYM flyer here for details!

 

 

Follow up on Studebaker Visit

We had such a great time last month when the Studebaker Club came to visit!  Here are some of the great cars they brought along as well as the fantastic Weasel we were excited to show the group.  Thanks to Lou for letting us borrow it!