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Get Ready to Celebrate America's Birthday with a Blast from the Past

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This week on Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough and his co-host Cristyne Nicholas are gearing up for the ultimate celebration of America's birthday. With Memorial Day just around the corner, they're diving into the rich history of the American Revolution and the pivotal role New York City played in it. Joining them are two fascinating guests, Dr. Sarah Henry, the curator of the Museum of the City of New York's exhibit "Occupied City," and Dave Winters, the executive vice president of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum.

As they explore the exhibit, they uncover the untold stories of ordinary people who lived through the Revolutionary War, including a teenager named Charity Clark who wrote letters to her relatives in England, revealing her changing views on the war. The conversation also delves into the Intrepid Museum's plans for Memorial Day, including a moving ceremony and a swing dance event. With the 250th anniversary of American independence just around the corner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in history, patriotism, and the stories that shape our nation.

From the Museum of the City of New York to the Intrepid Museum, this episode takes listeners on a journey through the city's rich history and the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom. With a mix of fascinating stories, historical insights, and personal anecdotes, Kevin and Cristyne make this episode an engaging and informative listen.

So, don't miss out on this exciting episode of Radio Night Live! Tune in to hear the full conversation, including the stories of ordinary people who lived through the Revolutionary War, the plans for Memorial Day at the Intrepid Museum, and much more.


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Dr. Sarah Henry, Museum of the City of New York

WEBSITE: www.mcny.org

Dr. Sarah M. Henry has been a part of the Museum of the City of New York since 2001. Previously, Sarah served as the Robert A. and Elizabeth Rohn Jeffe Chief Curator and Deputy Director at the Museum of the City of New York, overseeing Museum exhibitions (over 200 to date) as well as publications and collections. She is responsible for the exhibition department’s program strategy, long-range planning, and content, and she has led the curatorial work on such acclaimed exhibitions as This Is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture (2023) and New York at Its Core (2016) and now, The Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution (2026). Sarah received a Ph.D. in U.S. History from Columbia University and a B.A. from Yale in History and Mathematics/Philosophy. She received the Manhattan Borough President’s “History Visionary Award,” is a member of the New York Academy of History and serves on the board of the International Council of Museums’ Committee on the Collections and Activities of Museums of Cities.

David Winters, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

WEBSITE: www.intrepidmuseum.org

David A. Winters serves as President of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a leading national organization supporting the military community. Since 2000 the Fund has raised over $200 million for families of military personnel lost in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for several special projects serving wounded military personnel. Winters oversees the Fund’s strategic planning, fundraising and program execution. Winters has been with the Fund since its establishment in 2000 and became President in 2011.

In 2011 the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund launched its current program: building a series of ten advanced treatment centers for military personnel suffering the effects of traumatic brain injury. To date $100 million has been raised for this effort, and eight of the ten centers have already been built and are open and operating, with another currently under construction.

Winters also serves as Executive Vice President of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Winters’ responsibilities aboard Intrepid include management of events, special projects, government and military relations, and administration of the annual festival programs including Fleet Week, Kids Week and Free Fridays. Mr. Winters also serves as corporate secretary of the Museum. He joined the Intrepid Museum as a volunteer in 1992 and as an employee in 1993.

Winters also serves as the Executive Vice President and Secretary of the Intrepid Relief Fund, which provides support to military personnel and families. Winters’ responsibilities include administration of the Fund and directing fundraising efforts. Winters has worked with this effort since 1994.

Winters served on the 1812 Advisory Group from 2010 through 2012, assisting with the Department of the Navy’s planning for the War of 1812 Bicentennial celebrations. Winters’ involvement in supporting America’s military community began in March 1991, when he helped establish a volunteer charitable effort called Operation Support, which in just three months raised over a quarter million dollars to benefit the families of American military personnel lost in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Winters holds a BA degree from Fordham University.

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