Month: March 2020

Charles Salmans: The B-24 Bomber at Willow Run, April 1, 2020, 10:00

Charles Salmans will speak on production of the B-24 bomber at Willow Run, MI.  It is an inspiring story of American industrial might focused on defeating an existential foe.

Please watch the following film on YouTube.  It was made by Ford Motor while the war was still on. I hadn’t realized that the site of this huge plant was a “model farm” that Henry Ford had created during the Depression to provide employment and teach farming skills to young men. So the first few minutes deal with that.

But then Ford was asked to build B-24 Bombers, which have 1.2 million parts compared to a few thousand that are in an automobile. Some 40,000 workers were hired to do the job, and at its peak the factory turned out a B-24 every 55 minutes.

 

What is striking when you see this footage is how labor intensive everything is. No robots. But they had to create all sorts of special jigs and tools to quickly manufacture the various parts. I was also thinking that, however motivated these workers were, there was a lot of room for slight variation as pieces were inserted into presses, drills were made, etc. The repetitive tasks must have been mind-numbing, also leading to error.

B-24 at Willow Run

 

Stepping Stones Children’s Museum

About:

Stepping Stones Children’s Museum mission is to broaden and enrich the educational opportunities for children ages ten and under and enhance their understanding of the world. The museum seeks to create an environment that inspires lifelong learning and supports parents, caregivers and educators as facilitators of children’s explorations. Stepping Stones was founded in 2000. In its first 10 years of operation, the museum received two million  visits. The Museum received LEED Gold status in 2011, as well as Green Advocate and Merit awards. In the past ten years the Museum has embarked upon an unique pre-K learning curriculum, “ELLI” – the Early Learning and Language Initiative. ELLI is student-directed, play based learning. By all metrics it has been a resounding success and continues to impact increasing numbers of pre-K students in Fairfield county.

How you can contribute:

The museum’s website lists several opportunities to contribute.  You can donate money directly or attend one of their fund raisers.  Family memberships are an important source of revenue – how about becoming a member and taking the grandchildren to the museum when they visit?

DMA Supporters:

In 2020 Jack and Rilla Neafsey serve on the Board of Directors.  They are being awarded the “Stepping Up for Children Award” in recognition of their support for ELLI and the Museum.

Norwalk Hospital

About:

Norwalk Hospital. Established in 1893, Norwalk Hospital is a 366 bed, not-for-profit community hospital providing Fairfield and Westchester County residents convenient access to exceptional care, close to home. As a proud member of Western Connecticut Health Network, we are united by our mission to improve the health and well-being of those who live in the communities we call home. We remain the local community providers you know and trust, only better. As a teaching hospital, we are associated with Yale University School of Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine, and Ross University School of Medicine.

How you can contribute:

Members of the Darien Men’s Association are among Norwalk Hospital Volunteers who provide care and comfort to patients.  From patient transport and newspaper delivery to behind-the-scenes administrative support, hospital volunteers provide a vital service to our community. Norwalk Hospital welcomes community members who are interested in making a difference in the lives of patients and their families. For information please call  the Norwalk Hospital Volunteer Office at 203-852-2023.

DMA Volunteers:

George Gilliam