The Museum's 40th Anniversary!
NOTE: 2007 marked
the 40th Anniversary
of the Oklahoma Firefighters Museum.
Forty years ago this year we opened the doors to the Museum. Not much has been done in celebrating the anniversary. Byron Hollander, OCFD, Stanley Hawkins, Tulsa, Don Froese, Enid, Bassill Tunnell, The Village, Jimmy Martin, Lawton, Clint Taylor, Tulsa, John Nidiffer, Miami, Wm. G. Maddux, Stillwater, Nathan Stufflebean, Pauls Valley, Ben Dancey, OCFD, Jack Sanders, Tulsa and Andy Miller, OCFD were all board members or past presidents of the OSFA board that made the museum happen.
As Executive Directors, Andy Miller, Bill Liebegott, Louis Bunch, Bob Hollander, Jim Minx, David and Chris Bain have all given their leadership through the guidance and direction of the OSFA board members over the past forty years.
Sam Oruch, John Knupple, John
Esposito, Jim Sanders,
Eldon Forrester, Mike Billingsley, Tippy Pierce,
Jimmy Edwards and Mike Brown have all given tours over
the last forty
years. Each one has made their mark on the
history of the museum. The
legacy they have started and
handed down is the same effort we are
trying to pass on to future generations.
Comments from all over the
world have been the best compliments we could receive. “I have traveled
all over the world and seen many fire museums and this is by far the
best I’ve ever seen,” says David Allero of the London Fire Brigade.
That is just one of many similar compliments from the visitors who come
here.
Changes made over the years are shouting, “Come and See” what’s
going on! We have tried to keep everyone informed about the new things
happening here, but some of the “big” changes are worth talking about
again. Six years ago the staff and volunteers worked long hours to
“remodel” inside the museum. Ione and Elaine hanging wall paper,
painting the stage area where Sam and Don (the horses) are and the rest
of the interior walls along with Denita Bennett putting up signs like
“SAM’S Blacksmithing” and “DAVE’S Café” made the museum look completely
different. Taking out the entry room and moving the gift shop, “opened”
the front room and made it inviting to our visitors.
The Audio Tour
makes it possible to hear more than one person talk about the museum,
and with the music and background sound effects, it has brought the
museum to life. Visitors seem mesmerized while they listen about the
history of the Oklahoma State Fire Service. Part of our new educational
theme is having fire safety messages inside and outside the museum.
Outside the museum is the “Junior Firefighter Activity Center,” which
has been a BIG draw to the museum. You can see it from I-35, when
children see it they immediately tell the adults they want to stop.
They really enjoy playing on it and learning the fire safety messages
that are all over it. Flat screen TV’s in the museum continually play
Fire Safety DVD’s. The new display stands each have a different fire
safety message to share.
We are in the process of designing a
“children’s area” with computers full of educational software for
children. The idea is to teach them our history and their safety,
because we are PROUD and we CARE.
FORTY YEARS… That’s a long time…
Congratulations
to the Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum and to all Oklahoma
Firefighters…
Come see me, be safe and have fun…
Mike “Rookie” Billingsley
(405)
424-3440 Museum
(405) 203-6090 Cell
rookie@osfa.info
www.osfa.info/museum
