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Solaris BlueRaven interviews Mike Pipher.
Michael Pipher is the Archivist for the Rod Serling Archive.
For the past 9 years he has been a volunteer
at the Bundy Museum of History and Art in
Bing-hamton N.Y. (Rod Serling's hometown)
Mike's role as the volunteer Archivist for the
Rod Serling Archive is to locate and secure
new material for their Archive collection and Exhibit,
catalog existing items, and to present several FREE programs each year.
The programs are called "IN THE ZONE", and
each program has a specific theme. Their last
In The Zone was "Rod Serling In Bing-hamton",
presented on June 28th, the 40th anniversary
of his death. Other programs were Rod's Time
Travel Themes, his "War Themes" His Christmas
Themes, and many more.
Their next FREE Rod Serling program is
Saturday October 10th at 6 PM.
It is called IN THE ZONE: Celebrating 56 years
of the Twilight Zone.
Guest speaker: Martin Grams, Jr
Author of "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the
Door To a Television Classic"
For the October 10th In The Zone program,
the Rod Serling Exhibit will be changed by rotating
many of the Serling movie posters, lobby cards
and stills, AP wire photos, Studio publicity photos,
props, letters, documents and more.
In 1971 Mike met Rod Serling at Bing-hamton's
Broome Technical Community College where
he was a student.
Mr. Serling was on campus to speak and Mike was
privileged to talk with him for 20 minutes.
As a fan of the Twilight Zone, after meeting
Rod Mike decided to begin researching and
collecting Rod Serling related material.
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BUNDY MUSEUM brief History
Museum description:
The Bundy Museum of History and Art features
changing exhibits of history and local art,
a vintage barber shop, African art gallery,
an exhibit of early time clocks telling the
forgotten story of the origins of I.B.M.,
and more, all surrounded by the Victorian
grandeur of the National Register listed
Harlow E. Bundy house.
Located at 129 Main St., Binghamton, NY 13905.
(607) 772-9179. Open Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 5 PM.
Exhibits include:
Open Art Gallery. We participate in Binghamton's
First Friday Art Walk every month, featuring
local art.
The Bundy Clock exhibit, telling the history of
IBM from its inception as the Bundy Manufacturing
Company in 1889 until the company became
International Business Machines in 1924
A vintage barbershop that was an important part
of IBM's culture in Endicott, NY
The Rod Serling Archive room and exhibit
The Southern Tier Broadcasters Association Hall
of Fame, honoring the pioneers, movers, and
shakers of our local TV and Radio broadcasting
The African Art exhibit is one of the largest
displays of African art in New York state.
- We have a museum gift shop on our website,
although due to licensing restrictions, we
currently don't sell any Rod Serling or
Twilight Zone merchandise.
- We accept donations on our website, bundymuseum.org.
Just click on the Donate button. You do NOT have
to have a paypal account to use it.
The Bundy Museum of History and Art is a 501c3
non-profit organization, chartered by the New York
State Board of Regents. Your donations help
support the museum, and are tax deductible as
allowed by law.
History:
The museum opened in 2004.
The historic Bundy house was the home of Harlow E.
Bundy, who founded the Bundy Manufacturing Company.
His brother, Willard Bundy, invented the time
recording clock - the timeclock for "punching in"
at work.
The company started in 1889. After merging with
other companies, it became IBM in 1924.
ROD SERLING ARCHIVE at the Bundy Museum of History and Art
http://bundymuseum.org
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