Final Convention Program of Events
Posted in Program & Events, Speakers, Things to see and do, Uncategorized on May 12, 2008 by administratorPlease click on the link below to see pdf file image of the convention program.
Please click on the link below to see pdf file image of the convention program.
Please check out the updated auction list by clicking this link
http://tisconvention2008.wordpress.com/auction-items-to-date/
The Saturday night auction will feature both the traditional bidders style and also a silent auction.
It is with profound sadness that TIS trustees have learned of the passing of Lusitania survivor, Barbara McDermott. Mrs. McDermott was a special guest of honor at TIS conventions in 2003 in Newport and 2004 in Groton, Connecticut, and enjoyed meeting many members and guests. A public memorial service at the Old Stone Church, 251 Main Street, East Haven will be held Tuesday morning at 11:30 a.m.
The following is a short biography of this amazing lady who brought all who knew her such joy. Hers was a remarkable life.
She booked passage on the Lusitania for her and Barbara for it’s May 1, 1915 voyage. Her husband was unable to join them due to work, but took them to the Cunard pier in New York City. Barbara, almost three years old, had scant memories of the fateful voyage.
“I remember standing beside my mother at the rail looking back at all the people on the pier. I tried to find my father in the crowd, but could not see him. I imagine he was there. The cabin we were in had the type of beds that were one on top of another. Our table was on the upper half of the charming dining saloon. It was a table for two and right by the railing. It also faced the corridor. Following lunch, on May 7, I got out of my chair and stood next to my mother and looked down through the railing at all those people having lunch at the long tables. Then the torpedo struck.”
Her mother’s account described a man who carried Barbara upstairs to the boat deck for her. This was Assistant Purser, William Harkness, who also helped lower the lifeboats and esaped with Mrs. Anderson and her daughter in boat 15. No sooner did the lifeboat begin to row away, the Lusitania began rolling over and sinking at the same time. The funnels shot out water and soot that covered the occupants of the lifeboat. Her only other memory was sitting facing her mother and being of the impression that they were lost as they were drifting about for a long time. They were eventually brought to Queenstown (now Cobh) Ireland and from there made their way to Darlington England. Her mother gave birth to a boy, Frank, in September 1915. The child lived till March 1916. Emily Anderson died March 22, 1917 of a TB related illness. It was blamed on her exposure in the open lifeboat.
Barbara continued to live in England till 1919, when her father sent for her. She arrived on the Lusitania’s sister ship, Mauretania on Christmas 1919. She settled back in Connecticut and was raised by her father and stepmother. Following her graduation, she married and worked for W.T. Grant department store. When it closed her final job was at the cemetery office in East Haven.
She did not speak about the sinking of the Lusitania until later in life. She often said, “No one believed me!”
She has granted numerous television and newspaper interviews in the past ten years and spoke at the Titanic International Society conventions in Newport, RI and Mystic, CT. Titanic International Society trustee Mike Poirier said about Barbara, “She will not be remembered just as a survivor of the Lusitania sinking, but as a dear friend.”
Two options are being offered for those who want a choice in planning their weekend. Please note that registration arrangements need to be completed by April 21, 2008. Hotel Registrations must be made by April 28, 2008. Registrations made after these dates can only be accepted on a space-available basis by TIS and the Crowne Plaza Meadowlands Hotel.
Option 1- ONLINE REGISTRATION/ You may use the online hotel link to reserve accommodations using a credit card, http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/advancedsearch?whichtype=room&roomResult=none&hotelCode=nycmd&quickRes=city&_GPC=SSC&checkInDate=12&checkOutMonthYear=042008&checkInMonthYear=042008&checkOutDate=21&_requestid=114113
then use Paypal after selecting your preference (Total Package or “a la carte”) to send payment for the weekend programming.
1. The Total Package @$180 per person includes registration fee, reception hors d’oeuvres and Nargeolet Carpathia presentation, bus tour of New York Titanic sites, gala banquet with Ruffman “Unknown Child” presentation, gratuities for the reception and banquet, all programs, lectures and activities, and additional printed convention materials. This does not include the cash bar, any other meals, hotel room, taxes, items of personal nature (such as the hotel fitness room, Internet access, etc.). The total package option will save $25 per person over the “a la carte” option 2.
To use Paypal to pay for The Total Package, open your personal paypal account, then click on “send money”, select USD (United States Dollars) and use payment@titanicinternationalsociety.org as your “send money” email address. Paypal will convert all foreign currency automatically. This will be the most convenient and safe method for guests coming from outside the continental U.S.
2. “A la Carte” alternative (Individual Event Pricing)
Bus tour on Saturday $35 per person, cocktail reception and Nargeolet presentation, $50 per person, gala banquet with after dinner presentation, $60 per person, and the registration fee required for each attendee of $60 per person.
Please determine the total amount for your desired package, add up the total and use Paypal as instructed above to pay registration and event fees online.
Postal and Telephone Registration Option You may make your own hotel reservations with a credit card by calling the hotel at 1 877 2 CROWNE (877 227 6963), mentioning the TIS convention and giving the group code SSC. Obtain your confirmation number and keep a copy of it in a safe place. Then fill out the registration form which you may download at http://titanicinternationalsociety.org/conventionflyer.pdf and mail to:
Robert Bracken, 47 Van Blarcom Ave. Midland Park, N.J. 07432-1852 USA with your check (in US dollars please, drawn on a US bank and made payable to Titanic International Society) in the amount which includes your arrangements selected above. Please do not send registration to TIS post office box. Doing so will delay your registration process.
The hotel’s general phone number is 201-348-6900, fax: 201-348-1407