Thursday, July 21, 2011

My Classic Car’s Dennis Gage to Attend 2011 Hagley Car Show

CONTACT: Meg Marcozzi, Hagley Museum and Library Marketing Manager
                     (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org


        Wilmington, Delaware – September 2011 – Host of My Classic Car television series Dennis Gage will attend the 2011 Hagley Car Show on Sunday, September 18. Gage and his crew will film the car show and interview car owners for a program that will air in 2012. The Hagley Car Show, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on September 18, will feature automobiles with rumble seats in addition to the more than 500 cars, trucks, and motorcycles that illustrate American automotive hist­­­­ory. Parking for the Car Show is on site. Advance wristbands at a discount may be purchased in the Hagley Store or www.hagley.org beginning August 15.
            Dennis Gage began hosting the My Classic Car television program in 1996 when it aired on TNN. The show, now in its sixteenth year, airs on the SPEED channel, which has a viewership of 80 million households. Gage is also the executive producer of the motorcycle television programs, Corbin’s Ride On and Trippin’ on Two Wheels, and a reality series, Texas Hardtails. He also produced an independent film called Novem.
            Hagley Car Show Coordinator John McCoy says, “We are very excited to have Dennis here providing international exposure to our world-class show.”
            In addition to perusing the antique cars on display, visitors can also try pedal-powered go-kart racing and NASCAR simulator, watch vehicle parades, enjoy motoring music and festival food, and delight in walking around a room full of fabulous operating vintage jukeboxes.
            Parking for Hagley’s Car Show will be on site. Visitors can enter through Hagley’s main entrance off of Route 141. Wristbands to the show will be offered in advance. Wristbands are available at the Hagley Store or www.hagley.org from August 15 through September 15 (online) or September 17 (store). Pre-event wristbands are $8 adults and $4 children six through fourteen. Wristbands purchased at the Car Show will be $10 adults and $5 children six through fourteen. Admission is free for Hagley members and children five and under. The event will be held rain or shine.  
            The Hagley Car Show is sponsored, in part, by Aircrafters, Inc.;  Chubb Insurance; Delaware Cadillac-Saab-Subaru; Homsey Architects, Inc.; ING Financial Partners; 21st Century Insurance, and Weymoth, Swayze, and Corroon Insurance, Inc. with the support of the following car clubs: Brandywine Region Antique Automobile Club of America, Chester County Antique Car Club, Historical Car Club of Pennsylvania, Historical Vintage Car Club of Delaware, Yesterdays Chevrolet, First State Corvair Club, and First State Ford Mustang Club. The display of antique juke boxes is made possible by the American Historic Jukebox Society.
Hagley Museum and Library collects preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American Enterprise. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit www.hagley.org.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Media Advisory: Hagley Creek Kids Organizing Care Packages for Members of Delaware National Guard Unit 126

Contact:            Meg Marcozzi, Hagley Museum and Library Marketing Manager
                        (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org

What: Hagley is offering visitors $1 off admission for donating items for care packages at the Hagley Creek Kids event, “Gunpowder and the Civil War.” Care packages will be sent to Delaware National Guard Unit 126 stationed in a remote area of Afghanistan.

When: Sundays, July 12 and 17, 1 to 4 p.m.

Location: Hagley Museum and Library just off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware

Admission:$11 for adults, $9 for students and senior citizens, $4 for children six to fourteen, and free for members and children five and under (these prices do not reflect the discount if items for the care packages are donated)

Brief: The Hagley Creek Kids invite families to learn about the Civil War through hands-on activities. “Gunpowder and the Civil War at Hagley” will examine the role of DuPont Company and its employees played in producing almost half of the gunpowder used by the Union Army. Think ramped-up production, espionage scares, and Delaware Militia. Visitors will be able to create care packages for soldiers, drill with Civil War re-enactors, and become apprentices in Hagley’s nineteenth-century Machine Shop.

Suggested Items for Care Packages:
Packaged Snacks
Lance Crackers
Sugarless gum
Twizzlers
Ground Coffee
Flavored teas
Sweetener (blue, yellow or pink)
Ramen noodles, instant oatmeal, hot chocolate mix
Fruit roll ups
Powdered Milk
Prepackaged, Non-Perishable Microwavable meals
Packets of flavored drinks
Baby Wipes
Tooth Brushes, Tooth paste (travel size)
Shampoo (travel size)
Gold Bond Powder (Coveted) modest size bottles
Lip Balm
Lotions (travel size)
Athletic Socks
Local publications
DVD Movies
Fun Hand games, puzzles


AVOID:
·         Chocolate & Perishable items (They do not do well in Transit and Heat)
·         We are not able to accept home baked items