Donations & Gifts

Every contribution helps to preserve the history of NADC and inspire our youth to reach their full potential. What better way to honor a loved one or preserve the memory of a friend or family member who was involved in the space program, or worked at NADC or Brewster?

We encourage you to send your tax deductible gift to: Johnsville Centrifuge and Science Museum, P.O. Box 2014, Warminster, PA 18974, or use the link below to make a secure donation online through Paypal.

Volunteer

It takes a village, and skills of all kinds are needed to develop and run a museum. We need help in artifact restoration, educational and community outreach, exhibits, fundraising, archival cataloging, document preservation, historical research (including taking oral histories), and more. Skilled labor, trades and craftsmen will be needed as we are restoring the gondola and archives building as well as developing the museum project.

If you live in the area and are interested in getting involved in developing a unique resource that reflects your pride in the community we invite you to join us.

Whether your interest is historic preservation or inspiring our youth to reach for the stars we need you.

Please e-mail us at: volunteers@nadcmuseum.org

Sponsorship Opportunities

Corporate, Institutional and individual sponsorships are a great way of honoring the accomplishments of local citizens, inspiring our youth and giving back to the community. All levels of sponsorship are available ranging from G-Club membership to exhibit and venue development sponsorships. We have a lot in the works and want to help you find the right way for you to enhance your public image.

Contact us at nadcmuseum@comcast.net or 267-250-8841 to discuss a customized sponsorship package that meets your needs.

Your Story

ATTENTION FORMER JOHNSVILLE SERVICE MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND CONTRACTORS:

If you or a loved one worked at Johnsville or Brewster Aircraft or were associated with those facilities in any way, we want to hear your stories. Help us to preserve the legacy of innovation by sharing your memories with future generations. Use the contact form on this page, include your contact information and we will be sure to get in touch with you to schedule an appointment.

Pictured here: Naval Corpsman (Ret.) Arthur B. “Art” Guntner (1939-2016) who helped to train the Mercury Astronauts at Johnsville and logged over 350 “flights” in the Johnsville Centrifuge.

Merchandise

We are in the process of developing our online store. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or a piece of the Museum to call your own, we will have something for everyone.