Junior Council 2015 2016
ABOUT JUNIOR COUNCIL Join a dynamic group of young New Yorkers and experience a legacy of science and discovery. Junior Council supports the Museum in its mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate through scientific research and education knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe. Membership is open to philanthropists and Museum enthusiasts between the ages of 22 and 45. 2 JUNIOR COUNCIL AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 3
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Calendar of Events Calendar of Events Junior Council invites you to our annual events; a stimulating mix of science, education, and revelry, these occasions offer an intimate view of the Museum s collections, exhibitions, and fields of study. Each speciallyarranged event presents Junior Council members with the opportunity to enjoy the Museum after-hours, as well as to meet and mingle with Museum scientists, educators, and friends. Email invitations to follow. Please note that members at these levels enjoy all Junior Council and select Patrons Circle membership benefits, including invitations to the following additional events. Complete membership benefits are outlined on pages 8 9. Available to ALL Junior Council Members Jean-Michel Cousteau s Secret Ocean JUNIOR COUNCIL EXCLUSIVE OCTOBER 15, 2015 Explore the wonders underwater with the Junior Council as we open this season with a viewing of the Museum s latest giant-screen film Secret Ocean. This event includes remarks by a Museum scientist, a 3D film screening, and a cocktail reception. Free for Junior Council members. Guests pay $100 in advance or $125 at the door. OCTOBER 28, 2015 Please join us for lunch and a presentation on the Museum s upcoming temporary exhibition on the human microbiome, led by the exhibit s co-curators, Drs. Susan Perkins and Rob DeSalle of the Museum s Division of Invertebrate Zoology. Fall Exhibition Preview Reception JUNIOR COUNCIL EXCLUSIVE FEBRUARY 10, 2016 Join us for a champagne cocktail reception in the Cullman Hall of the Universe, followed by a special program, Romance Stories from the Night Sky, in the Hayden Planetarium. Free for Junior Council members. Guests pay $100 in advance or $125 at the door. NOVEMBER 5, 2015 The Museum s fall temporary exhibition will explore the rapidly evolving science that is revealing complexities of the human microbiome and redefining our notions of human health. Please join us for a VIP preview reception. MARCH 3, 2016 For information about the Museum Dance, please contact Ariel Schiff at 212-496-3495 or museumdance@amnh.org. Spring Exhibition Preview Reception MARCH 14, 2016 How did everyone s favorite animals from the distant past dinosaurs evolve into the fascinating living creatures we call birds? The Museum s spring exhibition will offer intriguing, sometimes startling, answers to that question. This event includes an exhibition viewing and a VIP cocktail reception. Jazz on the Terrace JUNIOR COUNCIL EXCLUSIVE JUNE 23, 2016 Join us for the season s culminating event and raise a glass to summer on the Museum s beautiful Arthur Ross Terrace. This event includes a program featuring Museum scientists, live music, and a cocktail reception. Free for Junior Council members. Guests pay $100 in advance or $125 at the door. JUNIOR COUNCIL Patrons Circle Luncheon Valentine s Soirée under the Stars Museum Dance 4 Available to Patron and Leadership Circle Members Patrons Circle Science-at-Work Reception MARCH 7, 2016 We invite you to an exclusive program hosted by Lisa Gugenheim, Senior Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Strategic Planning, and Education, on the topic of the Museum s role in advancing science literacy. A cocktail reception will follow. Patrons Circle Breakfast JUNE 7, 2016 Please join us for breakfast and the opportunity to experience the Museum before it opens to the public. Jean-Michel Cousteau s Secret Ocean is directed by Jean-Michel Cousteau and produced by Ocean Futures Society and 3D Entertainment Films. The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. The spring temporary exhibition is proudly supported by Chase Private Client. This project is supported by the Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 5
YOUR IMPACT My wife and I have been members of the Junior Council for nearly ten years and co-chairs for almost five years. The speakers and insights at the various events are always engaging and inspiring, and we plan to support the institution for many years to come. For more than 140 years, the American Museum of Natural History has been enriching the lives of visitors of all ages and backgrounds through an integrated program of cutting-edge scientific research, innovative educational programs, and fascinating exhibitions. Today, it is one of the world s premier scientific, educational, and cultural institutions, thanks, in part, to the support of Junior Council members. martin okner, junior council co-chair 6 JUNIOR COUNCIL AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 7
ANNUAL APPEAL Annual Appeal: Name a Fossil! The Dimetrodon limbatus predates dinosaurs by about 40 million years and lived during the Permian age, an astounding 280 million years ago. The full Dimetrodon skeleton was recovered from Godlin Creek, Texas in 1906 by paleontologist Ermine Cowles Case. The fossils and dinosaurs on the fourth floor of the Museum provide an invaluable record of the evolution of life on this planet, beginning hundreds of millions of years ago with jawless fishes and finishing with extinct mammals. For the first time, the Museum has invited donors to name the fossil mounts and dioramas and become a part of the Museum s storied history of fossil collection and presentation. Dimetrodon limbatus in the Hall of Primitive Mammals By raising $50,000 to name the Dimetrodon limbatus, the Junior Council will enjoy permanent recognition in the Hall of Primitive Mammals. The money raised through this appeal will have a direct impact on the Museum s mission to advance scientific discovery and knowledge and share the wonders of the natural world with millions of visitors. Join the Campaign! Contact us today and make a gift: jcmembership@amnh.org 212-769-5986 8 JUNIOR COUNCIL AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 9
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Membership Benefits Junior Council celebrates and supports the Museum in its mission to advance scientific research and to communicate the diversity and wonder of the nature world and the richness of human cultures. Your membership to Junior Council helps the Museum to engage millions of visitors from around the world, both onsite and online. Please join us today! Junior Council Friend $400 Individual or $500 Dual ($100 is tax deductible) Invitation and free admission to all Junior Council events Invitations to special exhibition previews and members-only events for you and a guest Unlimited complimentary general admission and temporary exhibition tickets for two Four free tickets to LeFrak Theater films or for seasonal live-animal exhibits Discounts on Space Shows, additional LeFrak Theater films, or live-animal exhibits for two One-year subscription to Rotunda, our Member magazine Opportunities to participate in special tours, programs, and workshops for members only 10% discount on Museum Shop purchases 15% discount on Museum restaurant purchases Junior Council Partner $525 Individual or $625 Dual ($125 is tax deductible) All the benefits of a Junior Council Friend, plus: Opportunity to join the Junior Council Steering Committee Opportunity to take a private guided tour for two of the Museum Junior Council Patron $1,825 Individual or Dual ($1,645 is tax deductible) All of the benefits of a Junior Council Partner, plus: Invitation to all Junior Council events for you and two guests Invitation to Science-at-Work Winter Reception Private, guided tour of permanent or temporary exhibition for you and your guests Invitations to exclusive, annual Patrons Circle Luncheon and Breakfast; VIP special exhibition preview receptions; Members-Only Open House, and Star Party Concierge service, express ticketing, free coat check and dedicated phone line in the Member Lounge Advance notice of special programs and AMNH Expeditions Mention in the Museum s annual report Complimentary Museum calendar and book Ten guest passes for complimentary general admission Unlimited complimentary admission to the Museum, temporary exhibitions, Space Show, and LeFrak Theater films for up to six people when accompanied by Patron Great membership level for you and your family Junior Council Leadership Circle $2,500 Individual or Dual ($1,995 is tax deductible) All the benefits of a Junior Council Patron, plus: Invitation to all Junior Council events for you and four guests Great membership level for you and your family Get Started Please contact us today to become a Junior Council member. ONLINE: amnh.org/juniorcouncil PHONE: (212) 769-5986 EMAIL: jcmembership@amnh.org 10 JUNIOR COUNCIL AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 11
LEADERSHIP Junior Council Leadership Lewis W. Bernard Chairman Ellen V. Futter President Junior Council Co-Chairs Junior Council Steering Committee Erin & Matt Ahrens Rebecca McAfee Karl Anderson & Marissa Shorenstein Alexandra Milstein Sheila & David Barrett Julia & Jamal Nusseibeh Julia & Brockton Bosson Kristi Palome & David Lebovitz Emily Carroll & John Ettinger John Rachwalski & Jessica Yau Justin Davda Elizabeth & Michael Reiss W. Jameson McFadden Lori & Zachary Pomerantz Charles Disston Adrian Ross Holly & Martin Okner Gaelin Rosenwaks Courtney Drayer Michael Selberg Kellan Finley & Andrew Goldberg Casey & Adam Sills Carla Franklin Naomi Geller & Rich Shelala Oliver S. Haker Rahul Tripathi Timothy Heaton David Verbitsky Carolyn Hickman & John R. Campbell III Andrew Ward George Jovanoski Ginger & Keith Wallach Justin Korsant Gillian Walters Karmen Luo Lorraine & Sean Wilson Justin Mahy Daniel Weiss Raji & Joshua Margolin Elizabeth & Andrew Yanev Lizzy & Bryce Markus 12 JUNIOR COUNCIL AMNH.ORG/JUNIORCOUNCIL 13
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