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The Estrella Warbirds Museum has always been "the place to go" for local meeting, group dinners and company events.
If you enjoy working with people and groups and are interested in making some extra money each month, we are currently in need of a part time facility rental coordinator. Experience preferred.
Contact us today! We'd love to hear from you.
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July Dinner
Special Guest Speaker
John Marc Wiemann
CDR, USN, Retired
"How Naval Aviation Prepared Me For Ministry"
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
No Host Bar starts at 5:00 p.m.
Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m.
Commander John Marc Wiemann was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland as the youngest of six children. He graduated with Merit from the United States Naval Academy in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.
He attended Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida and Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, California and earned his wings in November of 1987. He was then assigned to Patrol Squadron 45 in Jacksonville, Florida and deployed to Scotland, Bermuda, the Azores, Spain, Crete and France primarily tracking Russian submarines in the Atlantic and Mediterranean.
In 1994 he left active duty to go to seminary and enter into ministry. He joined the Naval Reserves with Patrol Squadron 65 in Point Mugu, California. His assignments included NATOPS Evaluator, Training Officer, Maintenance Officer, Administrative Officer, Command Executive Assistant. As Tactical Coordinator and Mission Commander in the P-3 Orion aircraft he led missions out of Hawaii, Panama, Belize, Curacao, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Ecuador, South Korea, Okinawa and Misawa, Japan.
Click here for more information on Commander Wiemann and dinner reservations!
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Dinner is catered and open to the public ($20/person), reservations are
required
prior to 6 p.m., Monday prior to dinner
, either
On-line HERE
or
call
805 296-1935.
Please NOTE:
No seating without prior reservations.
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You are invited to join us welcoming
Betsy's Biscuit Bomber home from her two month trip to Europe and participation in ceremonies remembering the fallen at Normandy Beach and throughout World War II. This historic journey has been captured by the media internationally.
When:
July 7th, Museum main buildings close at 3:00 p.m. We expect arrival time to be around 4:00 p.m.
Enter through Atkinson Hangar 1.
Location:
Estrella Warbirds Museum, 4251 Dry Creek Road, Paso Robles.
Admission: free
Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Full details are
found here!
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Help Us Release the Draken!!!
Estrella Warbirds Museum
recently acquired a
Saab J-35 Draken,
which is currently in storage at Chino, CA. This exceptional Swedish Mach 1.7 fighter jet needs to be transported to Paso Robles as a static display. Transport costs are just under $6,000. We need your help!
Read more information about this aircraft and/or to donate, please click on the J-35 Dralen.
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Got Spare Time? We Could Use Some Help!
Currently seeking to fill volunteer position of
Public Information Officer
, If you have some free time each month and love to keep the public informed, let's talk!
We also have a position open for a part time (paid) F
acility Rental Coordinator
to work with local businesses and individuals in regards to facility rental and/or catered events. Resumes are
being solicited and should be emailed.
We love our docents! Love to meet new people? Like to talk? If you would like to get involved and have some time to spare each month, we'd love to talk with you. Stop on by or
fill out a volunteer form online.
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Now On Display in The Woodland Auto Display
This 1970 Don Edmunds - AutoResearch Sprint Car, #95, was built for Joe Hunt of Hunt Magneto fame for his son, Tom. It is one of only two built by Don Edmunds to have the space fram's upper rail dip don and run under the exhaust headers. This was done for quick engine removal and replacement. It is also one of the last of the beautiful "full-bodied" Sprint Cars built. The 365 cubic inch engine currently in the car is the first built by Sprint Car hall of fame, Ron Shaver, for Sprint Car racing. It was built in his father's garage as he had not yet gone into business.
This combination proved very successful as Tom Hunt had multiple Trophy Dash and Main Event wins plus he was CRA's "Most Improved Driver" in 1974.
This is only one of many sprint, midget, modified race cars, plus numerous classic vintage and historical vehicles on display at the
Woodland Auto Display. Come on down and visit us soon! Plan on staying a while to take it all in.
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