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Rochester Museum & Science Center Volume 12 – Winter 2018/2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR, FRIENDS! [Addressee] I am excited to join the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) team in engaging explorers, [Address] innovators, and lifelong learners as President & CEO. Thank you for the warm welcome many of you have [City], [State], [Zip] extended since I arrived in November; I look forward to meeting more of you as you create wonderful memories during visits to RMSC.

A little about me: when I was 11, my elementary school class took a field trip to the Strasenburgh Planetarium. That trip changed my life. I couldn’t stop thinking about the size and scale of the solar system, galaxy, and universe. I went on to earn a degree in space sciences and have spent my career working at science museums and informal learning institutions across the United States. Most recently, I was Vice President of Audience and Community Engagement at the Milwaukee Public Museum, a natural and cultural history museum that includes the largest planetarium in Wisconsin. I’ve also held leadership positions at the Franklin Institute Science Museum, the Long Island Children’s Museum, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and the Griffith Observatory.

Connecting museum, planetarium, and nature center visitors of all ages to the wonders of exploration in science, natural history, and our shared cultural background is my passion, and I’m excited to be back home to make a difference in the place that first inspired me.

RMSC PRESCHOOL VOTED NUMBER ONE IN ROCHESTER! As we ring in another new year, we have amazing opportunities to build on RMSC’s 106-year tradition After the 3,800 nominations and 46,000 votes that went into The Daily Record and Rochester Business of science learning. I am especially looking forward to Journal’s 2018 Reader Rankings, RMSC Preschool was announced “Best Pre-School” winner! the re-opening of the digitally updated Strasenburgh Planetarium on January 12. I’m excited to welcome break More than 4,000 Rochester-area children have attended our preschool over more than 40 years, enjoying a week Curiosity Campers and launch our SoundSense child-centered, developmentally appropriate program facilitated by a warm and caring team. As a museum- based program, RMSC Preschool combines a deep understanding of early childhood education and the concert series in February (with program support from the importance of play with exploration of the Rochester Music Hall of Fame). And my family can’t wait to museum’s exhibits and collections. On any snowshoe the Cumming Nature Center’s 15 miles of idyllic given day, you may find preschoolers dissecting trails and enjoy the annual NordicFest, also in February. a sunflower to learn about colors and seeds, and others peering into the museum’s There’s so much more happening—please visit Rochester in 1838: Young Lion of the West RMSC.org to discover how you can reward your curiosity diorama to identify shapes they spot in the with RMSC’s winter of fun, hands-on exploration. architecture of its miniature streets.

Thank you to all who are part of our Hillary Olson, President & CEO Preschool family and for sharing your enthusiasm for our program.

RMSC Preschool Team THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 INNOVATION CELEBRATION GALA SUPPORTERS! CURIOSITY CAMPS BIG IN 2018 – JUST WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR! Our annual Innovation Celebration gala on Friday, Sept. 14 was a great success thanks to more than 400 Since Summer Curiosity Camp concluded in August, we’ve been missing our campers! Fortunately, the next sponsors, supporters, and attendees. This year’s themed event—50 Years of the Strasenburgh Planetarium— season of break and summer camps is just around the corner. This year, more than 2,800 campers ages 2–15 drew a huge crowd of supporters who were among the last to experience the Strasenburgh Planetarium followed their curiosity through 132 different adventures during nine camp weeks. Of our camps, Mini Med School, before it closed for exciting renovations. Superhero Science, EV3 Robotics, and Survivor at CNC were most popular.

Support of Innovation Celebration allows the RMSC to inspire the innovators, dreamers, and critical thinkers To make Curiosity Camps as fun, knowledge-filled, and safe as possible, it takes quite a team:70 staff members of tomorrow with a unique brand of learning and fun. As a result, more school-aged children will learn about and 75 volunteers working over 8,320 hours, to be exact. And we can’t forget the 180 pots of coffee! This science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through hands on exhibits and programs. Without dedicated team made this summer one of our best yet. One of our favorite parts of support from donors like you we would not be able to spark our region’s curiosity. Curiosity Camps is seeing what new experiences we can offer our campers. Many come year after year, but there is always something new for them to enjoy! The RMSC extends a special thank you to our committee chairs Kate Bennett and Wayne Hermanson, and honorary chairs Barbara and John Bruning. Sometimes new adventures take us beyond RMSC. This year, campers visited seven off-site locations: Corning Museum of Glass’ Glass Barge, VeRacity VRcade, Rochester Institute of Technology, ’s environmental labs, St. Solar System Sponsors Planet Sponsors Moon Sponsors John Fisher College’s biochemistry labs, and murals by Wall/Therapy, KeyBank Adams Bell Adams, P.C. Advantage Federal Credit Union Veluxsys by Precision OT Bergmann Associates, PC Barton & Loguidice, P.C. Camper parents, thank you for encouraging your kids to Brown & Brown of NY, Inc. Kate Bennett and Wayne Hermanson explore with us! There’s nothing we value more than seeing Star Sponsors Betsy and John Carver Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC that spark of curiosity and discovery on a camper’s face. Barbara and John Bruning DGA Builders LLC Buckingham Properties We’d also like to thank those who support the Eva Howe C.P. Ward, Inc. JML Optical Industries Canandaigua National Bank Stevens Scholarship to make RMSC Curiosity Camps Cohber Press LaBella Associates, D.P.C. DeCarolis Truck Rental accessible to more curious minds. If you’d like to support EMCOR Services Betlem Nixon Peabody LLP Doyle Security Systems Inc. RMSC Curiosity Camps and other experiences that spark Harris Corporation O’Connell Electric Company ESL Charitable Foundation curiosity, visit RMSC.org/give to learn more. The Pike Company , Inc. Community College Clockwise: VEX Robotics offers a challenging Engineering Sydor Optics, Inc. Rochester Institute of Technology M&T Bank curriculum for older campers; campers jump for joy in our 5 to Food Markets, Inc. US Trust Monroe Wheelchair 7 year old Superhero Science program. Optic Sky Productions Optimax Systems Inc. Oren Sage Technology EXPERIENCE A WINTER WONDERLAND AT CUMMING NATURE CENTER REDCOM Laboratories, Inc. Saturn Freight Systems Fall is far behind us and winter is here in force! Cumming Nature Center offers winter adventure for all ages. New and experienced skiers alike will have a blast exploring 15 miles of groomed trails on mostly easy to After Party Sponsor moderate terrain. Weekend Wild Walks take visitors off trail to reveal the hidden life of the winter woods. Trader Joe’s Evening star parties and moonlight skiing provide the chance to consider the cosmos and enjoy the magic of skiing by the light of the full moon on fresh snow. Even those who opt to stay cozy by our crackling fireplace Beer Sponsor will experience the magic of winter at the distance they prefer. Three Heads Brewing Champagne Sponsor Did you know that Cumming Nature Center is home to one of the longest Roam Cafe groomed trail systems in the Finger Lakes? Better yet, a generous donation Dessert Sponsor of skis and boots has upgraded our fleet for public rental. Volunteers from Get Caked Bakery the Genesee Valley Nordic Ski Patrol have been diligently waxing skis this fall. This dedicated group has been patrolling the trails of Cumming Nature Center, Spirits Sponsor Harriet Hollister State Park, and Mendon Ponds for years. If you are a skier TommyRotter Distillery looking to give back to the community, consider volunteering with them to help keep skiers safe.

There is no need to hunker down and hibernate this winter. There is so much beauty to experience in the Finger Lakes region. Dig out that old set of cross- Clockwise from top right: Bidding gets country skis or rent some for the day at Cumming Nature Center. We always underway; honorary chairs Barbara and John have a fire going and all the complimentary popcorn you can eat. Admission is included in your RMSC Bruning; the dinner starts with a bang; gala chairs Kate Bennett and Wayne Hermanson Membership or $3 per person or $10 per family. Ski rental is $15 per person for skis, boots, and poles. We even have skis for the littlest ski bums. Snowshoe rental is $5 per pair. Winter is a time to be busy and to 2 7 bustle, but it’s also for slowing down. Enjoy a little of both this season at Cumming Nature Center! SEVENTH ANNUAL HAUDENOSAUNEE DAYS CELEBRATION SOUNDSENSE MAKES AN AUDIBLE IMPRESSION ON VISITORS The RMSC once again opened its doors to school groups and the public in early November for the seventh annual On Oct. 4, 2018, special guests including exhibit sponsors, partners, and RMSC donors took part in a VIP Haudenosaunee Days, a celebration of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) art and culture–past and present, sponsored experience as the first to enjoy RMSC’s internally createdSoundSense exhibition. Then on Oct. 5, RMSC Members by a Humanities Vision/Action Grant. Haudenosaunee Days is also made possible by the New York State were invited to enjoy the exhibition at a private reception. Guests at both events played with sound waves, sat in Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. the butt-kicker chair, danced under sound domes and across the giant keyboard, discovered how and why sound affects our everyday life, and discovered hundreds of rarely seen items from RMSC’s collections. Based on their These unique celebrations provided public and school audiences with the opportunity to meet Native artists, experiences, we are confident thatSoundSense provides a great learning experience for the Rochester community. musicians, and storytellers to learn about traditional and contemporary Haudenosaunee culture. Guests interacted with trained docent educators in exhibit halls featuring Haudenosaunee art, culture, and history; engaged with SoundSense has something for everyone! Are you a fan of acoustic guitar? Feast your eyes on South American collections staff and volunteers to explore artifacts from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Indian Arts charangos made of armadillo shell and an early 20th century Martin. Prefer electric? We’re featuring them: Project; and learned from performers and artists about the traditions of woodworking, quill-working, basket- 3D-printed, thermochromic, and signed by Rochester Music Hall of Famers! Does your family live for hands-on making, language, music, corn-husk doll making, storytelling, wampum, and silversmithing. experiences? Strum an electric guitar to see metal strings interact with a magnet up close.

This year’s public programming day culminated with a screening of The Good Mind, a film which explores complex More than 20 new interactive experiences take you on a mind-bending journey to understand sound, sense and issues of ancestral land rights and ongoing environmental stewardship, cultural continuity, and Haudenosaunee feel sound, make sound, and manipulate sound. These exhibits are all unique to SoundSense as RMSC’s volunteer resilience in the face of adversity through the lens of life in today’s Onondaga nation. A Q&A session followed Technical Advisory Group worked with our in-house Exhibits team to design and prototype the physical exhibits between the audience, filmmaker Gwendolyn Cates, and Onondaga Clan Mother Freida Jacques. and then build the final, one-of-a-kind pieces fine-tuned for our audiences. For example, Deaf members of our volunteer Inclusion Advisory Board gave us the idea of making speakers touchable so that guests could hear and Haudenosaunee Days grows each year and continues to focus on the goal of showcasing the vibrant and active feel the tone. This innovation can be found in our wave visualizer interactive. Haudenosaunee culture. Be on the lookout for this wonderful celebration once again in November 2019! The diversity of content contributors makes SoundSense a rich environment for everyone. Rachel Rosner of AutismUp suggested that we create a social story to let visitors with developmental disabilities and sensory sensitivities know what to expect in different exhibit areas (available at RMSC.org/soundsense). The Quiet Space (L-R) Storyteller Perry provides a break from noise and the right environment for an autonomous sensory meridian response experience, Ground engages City School which is characterized by a static-like or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves students. Wood Carver Dan down the back of the neck and upper spine. Hill demonstrates one of his hand-made flutes. Quillworker Nearly 200 authentic, rarely seen objects from the RMSC Collection combine with these hands-on experiences Michael Galban to create hybrid spaces featuring musical traditions both local and global. Where else can you see Tibetan horns, shares his craft with Chuck Mangione’s flugelhorn, and an 18th century serpent horn in the same space? A Haitian Vodou drum and RMSC visitors. a Civil War era military drum? A jukebox that plays the oldest type of sound recording (wax cylinders) alongside the first kind of electric instrument (theremin)? Only at the RMSC. VisitSoundSense and experience your brain on music. Now open, through April 2019.

We wish to thank our Supporting Sponsors: Dr. Dawn Lipson and M&T Bank; Media Sponsors: Fox Rochester, WHAM 13, The CW Rochester, and Warm 101.3; and our Segment Sponsor; Southside Hearing Center. Program support thanks to Rochester Music Hall of Fame and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Special thanks to House of Guitars.

The RMSC gratefully acknowledges all of the generous contributions and volunteer time that aided in the creation of SoundSense. Special thanks to the Technical Advisory Group and the Inclusion Advisory Group for their dedication of time and talent in making this experience engaging for everyone.

Thank you to New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for support of this program. Guests make music and play with sound at the SoundSense Thank you to Humanities New York for support of this VIP event. program. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

6 3 Mrs. William W. Dieck Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster Your membership supports the transformation and growth of the RMSC and enables Mr. William D. Eggers and & New York Photonics us to offer new hands-on, interactive experiences at the Science Museum, present Ms. Deborah McLean Sydor Optics INVEST IN FUTURE amazing star shows and spectacular giant-screen films at Strasenburgh Planetarium, Dr. Steven H. and Susan Eisinger Three Heads Brewing Mr. and Ms. Mark R. Ely Trader Joe’s GENERATIONS… and provide hours of outdoor recreation at Cumming Nature Center. We thank you! Mrs. Walter A. Fallon US Trust Ms. Suzanne Gouvernet Veluxsys by PrecisionOT Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Griebel Vincent Associates Did you know that you can make a Mr. Walter B. D. Hickey, Jr. Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. significant donation to the RMSC without Current Corporate Partners Vincent Associates In Memory of Mr. Cullen Gill Mrs. Irving Germanow Mr. Ross Lanzafame Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Karissa Hefferon Mrs. Robert V. Gianniny spending a dollar today? By making a As of September 30, 2018 Dr. and Mrs. Hobart A. Lerner Donors for Capital Projects In Honor of Mrs. Kathryn M. Mrs. Joan F. Hallenbeck planned gift, your generosity will ensure Visionary Partner Dr. and Mrs. Haines Lockhart Anthony and Evelyn Adams Science Partner Schuster’s Birthday Mrs. Nancy W. Hare KeyBank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maier Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Allen that the RMSC is able to inspire, educate ABR Wholesalers, Inc. Mrs. and Mr. Frances H. Schenck Mrs. Barbara H. 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Ms. Kerry Mascia Dr. Duncan Moore and Ms. Gunta Liders Mary Ellen and Timothy Coleman Corning Tropel Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Stephen I. Rosenfeld R.L. Kistler Service Corp. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Meyer Karen and Gary Muisus Amy and James Coté M&T Bank Mr. and Mrs. Harris H. Rusitzky RCI Contracting Mr. and Mrs. Percival D. Oviatt, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Parkes Jerry and Ann Cott Optimax Systems Inc. Mr. George J. Scharr and Dr. Linda Rice WELCOME TRAVIS HUGHES – Sabin Metal Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Victor Salerno Mr. George W. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cunningham The Pike Company Mr. and Mrs. James Schwartz Stuart’s Spices Mrs. Kathryn M. Schuster Kerry and Jake Pierson The Davenport-Hatch Foundation, Inc. FLOOR SUPERVISOR Terra Science Education Dr. and Mrs. Albert Sieg Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stone Jane R. Plitt and James T. Bruen Ms. Cindy DeFelice and Wright Beverage Distributing David Snyder and Cynthia Smith Travis will be working closely with Sue Foundations Mrs. Robert J. 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We are Doyle Security Systems Inc. J. M. McDonald Foundation Betsy and John Carver Inventor Level Ms. Susan Baechle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pasquarella excited about Travis’ skills as an educator, ESL Federal Credit Union M. R. Metzger Family Foundation Cohber Marketing Solutions $1,000-$2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Balsamo Rochester Gas & Electric his customer Excellus BlueCross BlueShield NYSCA-Theatre Development Fund, Inc. DGA Builders Inc. Economic Development Mr. Robert D. Baden Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barger Flower City Glass Company, Inc. The Guido and Ellen Palma Foundation EMCOR Services Betlem Debra and David Ross service Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Bates The Research Foundation for GW Lisk Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Salerno experience, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Bayer Mrs. Frederick D. Berkeley LaBella Associates, D.P.C. State University of New York Get Caked Bakery Kilian J. & Caroline F. Schmitt Mrs. Ruth H. Bennett* Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. 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Dreyfuss Ms. Katherine Cove Sydor Optics July 1 – September 30, 2018 Paychex, Inc. Every effort has been made to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Farnham Mrs. Claire G. Curtis assure the accuracy of this listing. Tasteful Connections, Inc. In Honor of Betsy and John Carver’s The Pike Company Mrs. Joan L. Feinbloom Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Daly Please contact the Institutional 50th Wedding Anniversary ROAM Cafe Advancement Office for any Mr. and Mrs. C. Benn Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeGeorge corrections, 585.697.1938 4 Mary A. Callaway Rochester Institute of Technology 5 *Deceased