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BREAKING NEWS: Join Us for the SS United States Gala 68 Variety Show

SS United States Gala 68 Variety Show
Friday, July 3, 2020
7 PM (EST) / 4 PM (PST)
In celebration of the 68th anniversary of the SS United States’ maiden voyage on July 3, 1952


First-Ever “Virtual Gala” for SS United States Conservancy recreates style
of 1950s-era “Colgate Comedy Hour” as filmed aboard SS United States

Celebrity Video Salutes from Dolly Parton, Kate Burton, and Mercedes Ellington


Special Guest Performances feature Klea Blackhurst and a Rendition of
the SS United States theme song: “First Lady of the Sea”
Featured Guests include Glenn Farrington from The Magic Castle,
Akira Sky singer-songwriter & star of DreamWorksTV’s “Junk Drawer Magic”
and Nita Whitaker and her daughters Skye & Liisi LaFontaine

Conservancy West Coast Chapter Co-Chairs Mark Perry & David Perry Host
with Susan Gibbs, Conservancy President and Granddaughter of
SS United States designer William Francis Gibbs

Beyond Pix Studios of San Francisco Produces Online Event

www.ssusc.org

8 June 2020 — Hollywood, CA: The Coronavirus won’t stop the effort to save an enduring symbol of America’s spirit and resilience. On the anniversary of her record-breaking maiden voyage, “America’s Flagship” the SS United States will again serve as a powerful, unifying symbol of American triumph over adversity. On July 3, 2020 (4pm PST / 7pm EST), the nonprofit SS United States Conservancy’s West Coast Chapter (www.ssusc.org) will host its first “virtual gala” in the style of the 1950s classic “Colgate Comedy Hour” variety show, once filmed aboard SS United States. The online gala will be available on the Conservancy’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/VideoSSUSC .

This exciting digital event will feature celebrity appearances by country music legend Dolly Parton and actress Kate Burton (daughter of SS United States one-time passenger Richard Burton), Mercedes Ellington (granddaughter of jazz icon Duke Ellington who once performed aboard the ship), singer-songwriter Akira Sky, singers Nita Whitaker and her daughters Skye and Liisi LaFontaine, a performance of the ship’s rarely performed theme song “First Lady of the Sea” by cabaret sensation Klea Blackhurst, and feats of magic from Glenn Farrington of Magic Castle fame. Donating technical support and sponsorship for the event is Beyond Pix Studios, an internationally recognized leader in broadcast services, headquartered in San Francisco.

“This is what happens when a ship geek with Hollywood connections gets an idea,” said Mark Perry, an Emmy and Golden Globe award winning writer-producer, Conservancy Board Member and founder of the Conservancy’s West Coast Chapter. “The Colgate Comedy Hour of the 1950s was quintessential must-see TV of the era, and once filmed aboard the SS United States. We want to add a little of that mid-century modern sparkle to our preservation and fundraising efforts.”

“Mark and I aren’t related by family, but rather by something much stronger: the family of ship lovers around the world,” said maritime historian and author David Perry, who is co-hosting the gala. “The SS United States is much more than a ship. She is an irreplaceable part of American history and an era when that history represented the very best of human achievement.”The largest and last remaining ocean liner built in America, “The Big U” shattered the transatlantic speed record in both directions on her maiden voyage in 1952. No passenger vessel has ever broken it. She played host to presidents, Hollywood stars and celebrities, tourists, and immigrants in the days before jet air travel, serving as a global ambassador of American promise. The ship was the height of American post-war innovation, technology, and design. Withdrawn from service in 1969, the SS United States has been berthed in Philadelphia since 1996 awaiting renewal.

The SS United States Conservancy prevented the ship from being scrapped in 2011, and today leads a global campaign to save and revitalize the vessel. Raising funds through donations and working to attract private investment, the Conservancy aims to redevelop her into a mixed-use destination and world-class museum. In December of 2019, the Conservancy entered into an agreement with a prominent commercial real estate development firm, RXR Realty, which has been exploring a range of options for the SS United States’ redevelopment.

In addition to live commentary, rare film clips, and interaction with virtual audience members, the online gala will feature an auction of rare items related to the famed ocean liner, including a stunning painting by maritime artist Robert Lloyd and original sketches by famed author-illustrator David Macaulay.


“At this challenging time when we need soaring and unifying symbols more than ever, the SS United States endures as a pinnacle of technological and artistic achievement. She’s a monument to the American can-do spirit,” says Susan Gibbs, President of the SS United States Conservancy and granddaughter of the ship’s designer, William Francis Gibbs.

“As our nation contends with COVID-19 and other challenges, ‘America’s Flagship’ once again conveys a message of hope and resilience. Through the miracle of digital technology and allure of Hollywood glamour, this event will introduce the soaring story of the SS United States to a wider audience.”

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In Loving Memory of Jim & Frieda Green

We were heartbroken to learn of the recent passing of Jim Green. Jim was a former crew member of the SS United States, who served as a purser on her record-breaking maiden voyage. He was also a dear friend of the Conservancy.

Longtime supporters may recall Jim and his late wife Frieda from the 2008 documentary, SS United States: Lady in Waiting. In one of the film's most moving scenes, Jim and Frieda recall meeting and falling in love aboard the Big U. Jim and Frieda's love story continued for 60 years until Frieda passed away in 2016.

Mark Perry, who produced Lady in Waiting and serves on the Conservancy’s Board of Directors, shared his memories of Jim and Frieda in a heartfelt Facebook post — the text of which follows below.

“I’ve received the very sad news that former SS United States crew member and good friend Jim Green passed away Friday night. I met Jim in 2002 aboard the Queen Mary during a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Big U’s maiden voyage. A purser on those record-breaking first crossings, Jim was fond of telling the story that on their second day at sea, July 4th, 1952, the SS United States passed the SS America and the two ships exchanged salutes. Little did he know at the time, but a lovely young woman named Frieda Kerstgens was aboard the other liner, returning to New York with her parents. Five years later, Frieda was a passenger aboard the Big U, and she and Jim had a “meet cute” right out of a classic Hollywood film—a story they related with such charm in our 2008 documentary, SS United States: Lady in Waiting. Soon after they met, the couple married and Jim happily traded his life at sea for one on land. Jim and Frieda were two of the kindest, funniest people I’ve ever had the privilege to know, both with an ever-present twinkle in their eyes, and Jim always on the ready with a bad pun or groan-inducing joke. And even though you knew she’d heard them a million times, Frieda always laughed. When I relayed the news to Joe Rota, another dear friend, former crew member, and fellow Conservancy board member, he replied, “Jim was a good man, worked well with his shipmates, always a pleasure to be in his company. He was a good friend to have and I’m proud that he considered me his friend. Continued smooth sailings, Jim!” Conservancy president Susan Gibbs said, “His spirit will continue to animate our efforts to save his beloved ship.” Our hearts go out to the Greens: John, Heidi, Christopher and their families. I like to think dear Frieda, who left us in 2016, has been saving her beloved husband a deck chair.” —Mark Perry

The SS United States Conservancy is committed to creating a world-class museum and visitor center aboard the redeveloped Big U. Learn more about our plans here.

Rescheduled Maritime History & Stewardship Cruise Announced for August 2021

A group photo taken during the Conservancy's 2018 Legacy Cruise to Bermuda.

A group photo taken during the Conservancy's 2018 Legacy Cruise to Bermuda.

Due to the global health pandemic, the the SS United States Conservancy and the Pollin Group have postponed our Saving Our Maritime History Cruise. This voyage aboard Royal Caribbean's "Brilliance of the Seas" was set to depart from Boston on October 11, 2020 and visit New England and Canada. 

We have now confirmed an exciting new itinerary: We will be traveling on the Norwegian Breakaway for a five-night sailing — August 24 to August 29, 2021 — departing from New York. The ship will sail to Bar Harbor, Maine and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and include two days at sea. We will have a very special send-off event in Manhattan on August 23rd. The cruise will honor the legacy of the Big U and explore broader cultural, historical, and environmental topics through onboard film screenings, festive social gatherings, exciting shore excursions, and fascinating maritime history and stewardship presentations. Each cruise booking will generate a generous donation to the Conservancy, and we are deeply grateful for the generosity of the Pollin Group. For those of you already booked on this October's cruise, the Pollin Group will be reaching out to discuss next steps.

In the meantime, please don't hesitate to contact Mary Davis, Senior Director of Client and Management Services. She can be reached by email at mdavis@pollingroup.com, or by cell: 443/878-4393. Thank you so much for your support, and we hope you'll be able to join us for a fantastic cruise in August 2021!


The SS United States Conservancy is committed to creating a world-class museum and visitor center aboard the redeveloped Big U. Learn more about our plans here.