JOIN US FOR THE "GALA 68" VARIETY SHOW
Help us celebrate the anniversary of the Big U's magnificent maiden voyage!
We're excited to announce the Conservancy's first-ever "Virtual Gala," co-hosted by our West Coast Chapter co-chairs Mark Perry and David Perry. This star-studded event will feature video salutes to the SS United States by country music legend Dolly Parton, actress Kate Burton and dance pioneer Mercedes Ellington, plus music from singer Klea Blackhurst, magic by Glenn Farrington, and a performance by YouTube star Akira Sky. This live digital event, which takes place Friday, July 3, at 7pm EST/4pm PST, is FREE to attend!

One of two original sketches by David Macaulay, which generated more than $1,000 combined to support the Conservancy.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING
OUR ONLINE FLAGSHIP AUCTION!
Round two of our Flagship Auction raised nearly $4,000 to help us save the SS United States . Congratulations to the winning bidders, and our special thanks to all who participated and contributed for your continued support of the Conservancy. It's because of you that we're able to continue the fight to save America's Flagship.

If you missed out on round two of our Online Flagship Auction, fear not: we'll be sharing news about round three very soon!

Stay tuned...
MORE UPDATES FROM THE SS UNITED STATES CONSERVANCY
Photo by Susan Gibbs.
“I consider it such a privilege to be able to work with one of America’s greatest national treasures.” As the SS United States Conservancy's Administatrative Associate, Griffin Watson is responsible for the day-to-day tasks that keep our organization afloat.

"Early Morning Arrival" by Robert G. Lloyd.
Looking to add some fabulous artwork to your home while supporting a brighter future for the SS United States ? Our online shop has prints for sale from some of the world's leading maritime artists, with a portion of all sales donated to the Conservancy.


AMERICA'S FLAGSHIP CONTINUES TO INSPIRE
"For me, the SS United States is hallowed ground. She is the crowning achievement of American maritime ingenuity and resolve. She wears her rust and peeling paint like scars from an ongoing battle against the elements, one that she has thus far endured." — Peter Knego, Cruise Journalist & Ship Historian