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Katie Andersen, Membership Manager

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As a celebration of the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the USS Midway Museum held its 9th annual MLK luncheon on the hangar deck. The event was not only a tribute to the accomplishment of Dr. King, but an opportunity to shine the light on several local community leaders who are making a difference in San Diego.

Presented by Midway’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, the luncheon honored Pastor Miles McPherson, senior pastor at the Rock Church, with its 2023 Bridge Builder Award. The award recognizes individuals and organizations that exemplify the core values of the museum, which include community service and working to improve relationships, understanding, cooperation and inclusion among various ethnic communities.

“This award demonstrates a commitment to equity and fairness for all, and challenges us to rise above the issues that divide us,” said Veronica Armstrong-Evans, chair of Midway’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee. “Thank you Pastor McPherson for the bridges you build to bring our nation and our community together.”

“There are a lot of things we all have in common,” said Miles, a former NFL football star who played with San Diego Chargers from 1982-1985. “My heroes like Roberto Clemente, Mohammed Ali and Martin Luther King all made incredible sacrifices that grabbed my heart. Fixing problems requires sacrifices and we all have to work together.”

The luncheon’s guest speaker was Dr. Robert Satcher, Jr., a former NASA astronaut who is currently an associate professor of orthopaedic oncology at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. During his remarks, he reflected on how the legacy of Dr. King’s civil rights movement have impacted the American space program. 

“Dr. King was a unifier,” said Robert, a mission specialist on STS-129 in November 2009 on board the space shuttle Atlantis. “If we can all get along, we can accomplish anything imaginable. When you look back at earth from space, you don’t see divisions or boarders. What NASA is doing in space with diversity has the ability to supersede the conflict we continue to experience on the ground. We have to remember this because this is how we will continue to be successful.”

Along with the Bridge Builder Award, the Midway’s Outstanding Community Service Awards were presented to Daphyne Watson, the executive director of Mental Health America of San Diego, and Pha Le, a senior physician partner at the Vituity Cares Foundation. Both are deeply involved in a variety of community outreach programs in San Diego.

“I needed the shoulders of giants who came before me,” said Pha, who escaped from Vietnam with his parents in 1982. “Without them, I could not have achieved what I have. I humbly accept this award as an acknowledgement of my accomplishments, but more so as encouragement to continue to show up every day and put in the work.”

“My family is my inspiration that keeps me moving and wanting to care for others,” said Daphyne, who earned her master’s degree in social work from San Diego State University. “I dedicated my life to working with families. Martin Luther King helps us appreciate assisting people to make their lives whole.”

What a summer! 

USS Midway Museum members kicked off the summer season with a Steel Beach Party at the end of June. Traditionally, a steel beach picnic on an active duty aircraft carrier is a day of fun in the sun after months of hard work at sea. The carrier and air wing’s crew would flock to the flight deck where steaks, hot dogs and hamburgers were being grilled, two beers (often warm) were allotted per sailor, games played, and even an open-ocean swim call often took place off one of the aircraft elevators. I have no doubt that countless sunburns and good stories were born from the steel beach events on the USS Midway when she was part of the Navy’s active-duty fleet. 

Our members kept the age-old Navy tradition alive as they were treated to an exclusive and upscale version of the steel beach picnic with a first-class dinner, beer tastings and cocktails, and a beautiful evening along San Diego Bay. It was also a pleasure to have The Harmony Grove Band on board who kept us dancing until the very end. 

Thanks to those of you who joined us for this party. It was a pleasure reconnecting with members and getting to meet some of you for the first time. What makes nights like these even more special is when members decide to celebrate special occasions with us. 

We were thrilled to have long-time members and supporters Bill and Isobel Chisum join the flight-deck party on their 63rd wedding anniversary. Bill, a retired Navy captain, and Isobel have been members since 2005 and have participated in many of our member events over the years. Congratulations to Bill and Isobel. We’re so lucky to not only have them as Midway members, but that they celebrated their anniversary with us.

If you’re reading this and haven’t yet joined our membership family, we hope it’s something you’ll consider as there are many reasons to do so. 

Retired Navy Capt. Bill Chisum and his wife Isobel, members since 2005, celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Midway during the annual Steel Beach Party.

Why be a member? 

There are obvious benefits you get to enjoy throughout the year. Unlimited admission for you and guests. Onboard discounts at Café 41, the Jet Shop and our simulators, as well as exclusive and discounted events for members. This list will continue to grow as we are always looking for ways to improve your member experience and get the surrounding community involved in celebrating everything Midway. 

I enjoy asking our members why they became members and continue to renew. I’m overwhelmed by how many of you reflect on a different benefit. The reason many are here is knowing they support our preservation efforts and wanting to play a role in continuing Midway’s legacy. Sustaining Midway and continuing to tell her story is a gift we can give to future generations. We’re so grateful to our members for taking on this mission with us and how lucky are we to have their ongoing support. 

I look forward to connecting with many of you in the coming months. We have a lot to look forward to with the holidays approaching. Thank you again for the important impact you make as members. We look forward to having new members join our Midway family soon. 

All the best,

What a summer! 

USS Midway Museum members kicked off the summer season with a Steel Beach Party at the end of June. Traditionally, a steel beach picnic on an active duty aircraft carrier is a day of fun in the sun after months of hard work at sea. The carrier and air wing’s crew would flock to the flight deck where steaks, hot dogs and hamburgers were being grilled, two beers (often warm) were allotted per sailor, games played, and even an open-ocean swim call often took place off one of the aircraft elevators. I have no doubt that countless sunburns and good stories were born from the steel beach events on the USS Midway when she was part of the Navy’s active-duty fleet. 

Our members kept the age-old Navy tradition alive as they were treated to an exclusive and upscale version of the steel beach picnic with a first-class dinner, beer tastings and cocktails, and a beautiful evening along San Diego Bay. It was also a pleasure to have The Harmony Grove Band on board who kept us dancing until the very end. 

Thanks to those of you who joined us for this party. It was a pleasure reconnecting with members and getting to meet some of you for the first time. What makes nights like these even more special is when members decide to celebrate special occasions with us. 

We were thrilled to have long-time members and supporters Bill and Isobel Chisum join the flight-deck party on their 63rd wedding anniversary. Bill, a retired Navy captain, and Isobel have been members since 2005 and have participated in many of our member events over the years. Congratulations to Bill and Isobel. We’re so lucky to not only have them as Midway members, but that they celebrated their anniversary with us.

If you’re reading this and haven’t yet joined our membership family, we hope it’s something you’ll consider as there are many reasons to do so. 

Why be a member? 

There are obvious benefits you get to enjoy throughout the year. Unlimited admission for you and guests. Onboard discounts at Café 41, the Jet Shop and our simulators, as well as exclusive and discounted events for members. This list will continue to grow as we are always looking for ways to improve your member experience and get the surrounding community involved in celebrating everything Midway. 

I enjoy asking our members why they became members and continue to renew. I’m overwhelmed by how many of you reflect on a different benefit. The reason many are here is knowing they support our preservation efforts and wanting to play a role in continuing Midway’s legacy. Sustaining Midway and continuing to tell her story is a gift we can give to future generations. We’re so grateful to our members for taking on this mission with us and how lucky are we to have their ongoing support. 

I look forward to connecting with many of you in the coming months. We have a lot to look forward to with the holidays approaching. Thank you again for the important impact you make as members. We look forward to having new members join our Midway family soon. 

All the best,