Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Out and about with Conner Prairie

Hello!

When I came back inside after visiting a photo shoot in Prairietown yesterday, I got to thinking about how exciting these behind-the-scenes activities really are. Fresh veggies, gigantic balloons, baby animals, Extreme Makeover—every day really is different at the prairie!

Luckily, that’s what I enjoy so much about working here. I’m Kimberly, and as the marketing assistant, I support the marketing and public relations team with writing, editing, assisting with photo shoots, coordinating with media—whatever is needed.

This spring and summer, I also have the privilege of representing Conner Prairie out in the community. Local events like the Indiana State Fair, CarmelFest and Broad Ripple Art Fair are a win-win—we get to support our community while offering people of all ages a taste of the adventures you can build when you visit Conner Prairie.

From Chase 500 Festival Kids Day on Monument Circle to Fishers FreedomFest right down the street from Conner Prairie, I’ll be out and about! Enter drawings to win tickets, find out what’s going on this summer at Conner Prairie and best of all, learn about our newest exhibit, 1859 Balloon Voyage, opening June 6. It’s not every day a giant, tethered, helium-filled balloon can be seen floating in the skies in Fishers! Stop by and I’ll tell you more about it.

Our first booth will be this Saturday at the Ransburg YMCA for YMCA Healthy Kids Day. Stop by and say hi—you'll even get to meet our Chief Balloon Pilot! See you there!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Opening Day Jitters

by Aili McGill



On Thursday, April 2nd, we opened the historic grounds for the 2009 season. I must admit that a part of me was happy that we didn’t open on April 1st, as we have in many years, because that just seems to be tempting fate. I mean, so many factors have to come together just perfectly for us to have a successful Opening Weekend, and there’s just no reason for us to allow ourselves to be compared to April Fools.

Anyway, for those of you who don’t get to see Conner Prairie’s outdoor experiences during the bleak midwinter, I have to tell you that it can be a very melancholy scene. The aged historic buildings stand empty, their windows dark and lifeless, and their exteriors, no matter how brightly painted, seemed muted and grayed amongst the lifeless tree trunks and frozen, barren ground. It’s just not the same around here without guests – it’s like the very spirit of the place is absent when we’re empty – our reason for being eludes us.

Now, that’s not to say that there’s no activity around here in the winter. Quite the contrary. Most of the management staff spend the winter busily scurrying around in our offices, trying as hard as we can to plan new programs, revitalize old ones, and raise the bar a little higher for guest experiences in the coming season. And, of course, our maintenance staff spends much of the winter repairing, painting, roofing, siding, and constructing. This past winter, the tradesman, along with several devoted and talented volunteers, fully furnished the inside of the new Carpenter’s Shop in Prairietown, while completely reconfiguring the site that now features the Gregory family, and both locations are now 3-dimensional works of art.

And, of course, our livestock are still around – on any given day you can walk outside and hear Grayson testily protesting his duties as chief security guard for our sheep and goats, or our roosters crowing proudly about their own existence.

And yet, it’s all just a little too quiet – a little too somber and empty.

But that silence ended last Thursday, when we flung open the gates and more than 800 guests came to ring in the New Year.

I, as an Assistant General Manager of Guest Experiences, couldn’t fully suppress my jitters about Opening Day. We spent the two weeks prior to Opening Day training new staff, updating veteran staff, cleaning and supplying all the buildings, primping our new experiences, and triple-checking our to-do lists. But what if we missed something?! What if our interpreters oversleep?! What if none of the baby lambs are born in time?! What if we don’t have enough firewood at each post?! What if no one remembered to sharpen the tomahawks?!!!

But then I took a deep breath, and remembered that we have over a hundred very talented front-line staff members who know just what to do when they encounter a little hiccup. And I walked outside into the beautiful, warm sunshine and saw the lush, green grass, the bright yellow daffodils, the light green haze starting to show on even the tallest tree branches, and I knew that it was going to be a perfect day. I saw the young red-headed Tunis lambs bounding through the pasture, with Grayson keeping a careful watch over them, and could already smell the wood smoke curling up above the cabins. And then I heard it – the inspiring, exciting sound that had been missing for months: the tinkling, bell-like peal of laughter of a little girl, and the corresponding rolling chuckle of her father. And I smiled, knowing that our reason for being had returned. Our guests are back – bring on the Spring!



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Monday, April 6, 2009

Week in Review - Opening Weekend [March 29 - April 4, 2009]

A behind the scenes look at Opening Weekend.



To see more photographs of Opening Weekend, check out our Facebook Fan Page.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

I was sitting at my desk the other day when a co-worker ran up and said, "Someone from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is here!" The show is on location in Indianapolis building a home in the 2300 block of Oxford Street. I grabbed my camera and met up with the couple, Peggy and Mike Mata, in the Conner Prairie Store. Their son, Justin, is on staff with the show and they travel occasionally to help with builds. Adam took them on a quick tour of the grounds on the day before we opened. Here are some pictures!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Week in Review - March 23 - 27, 2009

This is a competitive blog team! First, you have Adam with his in-depth "Experience" experience. Then, there's Jenny, a writer, who has wizard-level video skills. Soon there will be others. I spend the majority of my time updating web pages, fixing code, working on our social media presence and heading up this blog.

Sometimes you'll find me with my camera documenting what's going on around the Prairie...that's what I'm using for my today's blog.



Editors Note: The switch to the new website was moved to April 8th. After previewing the site, I can now guarantee its spectacularness!