Service Credit Union Builds Community at American Independence Museum
At the American Independence Museum (AIM), “building community” is one of the conceptual pillars that support We Are One, a multi-year campaign that informs all programming, exhibits, and events.
This conceptual pillar is most aptly expressed through AIM’s annual American Independence Festival, which will offer free admission to all ages, courtesy of Service Credit Union.
“We believe in the importance of keeping history alive and appreciate how much AIM does to make history exciting for all generations,” noted Sean Hladick, Manager – Community Relations, Service Credit Union.
For Dr. Robert Levey, Interim Executive Director at AIM, Service CU’s consistent support through the years has become an integral part of the museum’s community engagement strategy.
“Service CU enables AIM to expand its reach in meaningful ways to build community through education that inspires and enlightens,” he said. “I think what connects both organizations is a shared belief that we must look back in order to move forward. History is not an abstract concept, but rather a teaching tool.”
Presented by Service CU, this year’s American Independence Festival will take place on Saturday, July 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It will feature a Traditional Artisans Village (sponsored by the NH State Council on the Arts), games, vendor marketplace, beer garden, and display of an original copy of the Declaration of Independence known as a Broadside. Admission is free.
In addition to the Festival, nonprofit TEAM (Town.Exeter.Arts.Music) will host Independence Fest within walking distance at Swasey Parkway, which will feature live music, food, and art.
“It’s a big celebration the entire day in Exeter with many community partners,” added Levey. “Downtown Exeter has a unique charm that is difficult to match.”
About American Independence Museum
Located in Exeter, NH, the American Independence Museum features a rare collection of historic artifacts that shed light on the Revolutionary War. Examples of popular items in our exhibits include a dragoon pistol, brown bess musket, and 18th century powder horn. Many of our programs offer insight into civic duties, civic engagement and civic responsibility, while we also feature a variety of things to do in NH, such as camps for kids, festivals, summer festival, reenactments, and homeschool programs. Perfect for a day trip or weekend trips, we believe in inclusivity and inclusive history and the spirit behind the phrase, ‘we the people’.