Do you know someone who has made significant contributions to the region in the areas of community service, education or history?
Nominate them now for Behringer-Crawford Museum’s sixth annual Two-Headed Calf Community Service Awards.
The awards are given in three categories:
For service to the community: Generosity and vision
For community service combined with a vision for how the quality of life in our community can be improved by supporting the arts, education, culture and history.
For service to history: Scholarship and public service
For contributing to the preservation and understanding of our regional or state history, not solely as a matter of scholarship, but equally as a matter of public good.
For service to learning: Academic excellence and innovation
This award, open to an individual (a student, a parent, a teacher, a principal, an administrator or a volunteer), a school or even a school district, celebrates extraordinary teaching and learning, especially in disciplines dear to the Behringer-Crawford, such as history or archeology. The awardee demonstrates academic excellence side by side with an innovative, energetic approach to teaching and learning.
Interested applicants can contact BCM Executive Director Laurie Risch (lrisch@bcmuseum.org or 859-491-4003) for an application or visit the museum’s website at bcmuseum.org. Applications are due by Dec. 21, 2015 and can be submitted by mail, in person or by email.
Awards will be presented at the Two-Headed Calf Awards Dinner & Gala on Thursday, March 10, 2016 at Northern Kentucky University’s Votruba Student Union Ballroom.
Click here to go directly to BCM’s Two-Headed Calf webpage and select a nomination form.
Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers
On Saturday at 2 p.m., the Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers will perform Christmas songs that once echoed through the hills.
Enjoy the sounds of hand-made dulcimers played with a holiday twist on December 19. Included with museum admission.
From Behringer-Crawford Museum