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Submit Your Skydiving Stories for New Book with Net Proceeds to Benefit National Skydiving Museum

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International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame Posted by: International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame 10 years ago

Melissa (Nelson) Lowe and Barry Williams are collecting skydiving stories of the past to create a book called, “Around the Bonfire – skydiving stories from the 1950s-1980s.” They know we’ve lost many influential skydivers of the past, so they are inspired to preserve the stories that are still around. All net proceeds from the event will be donated to the Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame to support its efforts to build a museum.

Submissions can be about anything skydiving related from the 1950s – 1980s! For example: after hour shenanigans, boogies, your first nationals, aircraft, military or sport jump stories, meeting the man/woman of your dreams on the DZ, visiting a new DZ, your first jump, new training techniques that changed….

Submitted stories must include:

  • Your Name (Nickname optional)
  • D-License # (or USPA Membership #)
  • SOS #, Muff Brothers or Freak Brothers # (or anything fraternity from that era)
  • Era/Time Frame of Story
  • Location
  • THE STORY: any length and can submit multiple stories (there will only be grammatical editing)
  • Copy of jump in logbook (optional)
  • Photos with photo credit and permission from photographer (photo submissions are optional, but highly encouraged)
  • Contact information (is required, but will not be published)

Please submit your stories or inquiries to SkydivingStories@gmail.com.  Digital copies of logbook entries and photos are preferred, however you can submit hard copies to:

Skydive Stories
c/o Barry Williams
32959 Perret Blvd.
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

NOTE: Hard copy submissions will not be returned.

Submissions duly note that you give Melissa Lowe and Barry Williams permission to use your stories and/or photos to be used for print and publication at their discretion.

Deadline for entries is December 31st, 2015, but do not delay, submit your stories today!

Skydivers in colored suits form the Olympic rings in mid-air over a cityscape with a river and stadium visible below. The formation includes blue, yellow, black, green, and red, representing the Olympic symbol.
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