MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME MUSEUM ANNOUNCES
EXHIBITION ENDOWMENT FUND
PICKERINGTON, OHIO - The non-profit Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
has announced the creation of an Exhibition Endowment Fund, designed
to provide permanent funding and support for the Museum's
award-winning roster of exhibits, such as the current "Motocross
America" and Dick Mann "SuperMann" retrospectives.
Educating the public about American motorcycling's significant
contributions, as well as the sport and industry's heritage and
history, is an important part of the Museum's mission. As a result,
the Museum has partnered with The Columbus Foundation, a trusted
philanthropic advisor and one of the ten largest community foundations
in the country, to establish an Exhibition Endowment Fund with a $5
million goal.
A number of long-time Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum supporters have
helped kick-start the campaign through generous pledges and donations.
Melbourne J. "Mike" and Margaret Wilson, both Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum Board members, were the first to donate $10,000 -
along with a challenge to all motorcycling enthusiasts and industry
supporters. Their challenge was immediately accepted by Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum Board member Ozzie Scofield and his wife Anne
($50,000), Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Chairman and AMA Vice
Chairman Stan Simpson ($60,000) and Vaughn Beals, former Chairman and
CEO of Harley-Davidson Motor Company ($10,000 in appreciated stock).
"I am pleased to support the Museum and assist in making the
Exhibition Endowment Fund a reality," said Ozzie Scofield.
"I know the result will be preserving the heart and history of
motorcycling."
"With quality educational exhibitions costing well over $100 per
square foot, the Museum's annual exhibition program is the single
largest budgeted expense. While keeping that 'nest egg' amount safe
with the Columbus Foundation's investment work, the Exhibition
Endowment will consistently provide these funds for meeting our
mission and keeping visitors engaged," said Mark Mederski,
Executive Director of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. Individuals
interested in helping build the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
Exhibition Endowment should contact Mederski at (614) 856-2222 or
mmederski@motorcyclemuseum.org.