When the Monticello-Goshen Chapter USHWA holds its 50th Annual Awards Banquet at Kutsher’s Country Club in
Mrs. Cunard has been the a
She assumed the directorship of the institution in 1996. Under current museum president, Gerry, she helped to secure $6 million in contributions that modernized the facility as well as enhanced the museum’s endowment fund. Mrs. Cunard was the project manager for the renovation which doubled the institutions exhibit space. Included in the new presentation is state of the art computer-driven hands-on exhibitry, energizing award-winning video presentations and educational exhibitry, created to encourage interest in the sport and a knowledge and appreciation for its significant contributions to American culture. Major accomplishments following this important project include the acquisition of a major collection of Currier & Ives trotting lithographs funded by the Patricia S. Winder Fund, and the conceptualization, construction and management design of a free traveling exhibit, “The Story of Harness Racing by Currier & Ives” (funded by the CTW Foundation), and its supporting exhibit--“What is Harness Racing.” This project has, to date, been enjoyed by more than half a million people nationwide and in The “Kentucky Connection” was created, designed and installed at the Recently Gail has helped to create “A Drive To Win.” It was featured at the museum during 2007 and now will be offered, without charge, to interested venues nationwide, beginning in January 2009. The traveling exhibit (sponsored by Hanover Shoe Farms) honors drivers and trainers whose careers rarely included winning major races, however whose exploits, achievements and courage are worthy of being remembered and celebrated. A souvenir publication of the exhibit is currently being produced and will be available to museum members in January. During her entire association with the institution Gail has always been concerned with the protection of the sports important tangible memories and to that end has spearheaded efforts to stabilize, conserve and acquire thousands of dollars worth of important harness racing art. A major part of the funding for these efforts has been secured by innovating fund raising ventures including a popular annual raffle. Currently the museum, under Gail’s leadership, has embarked on “The Roosevelt Raceway Legacy Project” to identify and digitize articles, including photographs, ephemera and other objects, retrieved from the dying embers of Roosevelt Raceway. A future exhibit celebrating the “dream track” is planned. Grants from the
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