Harner family presents gift to Museum Foundation
from Kathleen have made a generous gift to the Museum of Aviation Foundation
End-of-Year Campaign. Myrel and Irene Harner and their son Flint Harner, who
have donated a combined total of 9,400 volunteer hours to the Museum of Aviation,
decided to donate even more – a $1,000 donation to the End-of-Year campaign at
the place they love so much.
has now reached more than 5,800 volunteer hours; Irene has given 3,100 hours;
and Flint, the relative newcomer has already put in 500 hours at the Museum. They
are part of the corps of 90 volunteers that keep the four museum exhibit
buildings manned seven days a week, 361 days a year.
Air Force and their country – then they go do this. Our end-of-year campaign is
very important to us, so we can’t thank them enough,” said Pat Bartness,
president and chief operating officer of the Museum of Aviation Foundation. “They
are a wonderful family that keeps on giving.”
his active duty career. He then worked nine years as a civilian at Robins Air
force Base supporting C-130, C-141 and F-15 aircraft. He started volunteering
at the Museum in 1992 and helped restore the nose glass on the B-29 bomber in
display in the Scott Exhibit Hangar.
Air Force Family Services in California and Puerto Rico and at the Robins AFB
Hospital in several capacities. She and Myrel were named Museum Volunteers of
the Year in 2009.
Flint is following in their footsteps. He came to the Museum in 2010 and is one
of the many greeters that welcome more than 500,000 visitors each year.
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