ONE MONTH TO GO!

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Building a monument to Captain Janeway in her hometown of Bloomington, Indiana

 
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Our monument to Captain Janeway is only a month away from beaming down to its home alongside Bloomington’s B-Line Trail.

OCTOBER 24

Scroll down for a list of events going on all weekend!

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The Marriott is located next to the B-Line, a short walk to the unveiling location.

Unveiling Weekend Activities

October 24:

11am - Monument Unveiling

Join us along Bloomington’s B-Line Trail, next to Wonderlab Museum, Saturday October 24. Our ceremony begins at 11am and will last about a half hour. For those unable to attend in-person, we will be live-streaming the event on Facebook

The ceremony will feature speakers from the Captain Janeway Collective, video messages from several Voyager cast members, and…

CAPTAIN JANEWAY

We can confirm Kate Mulgrew will be joining the ceremony remotely, and will speak with the Collective during the monument unveiling.

7-9pm - Virtual Science of Star Trek with Wonderlab Museum

GOING ON ALL DAY:

Star Trek themed menu and cocktails at The Irish Lion

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10% off at Upland Brewpub when you come with any Star Trek swag

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October 25:

9am & 11am - Star Trek themed service

Explore the spirituality of Star Trek and the moral good such a worldview can bring to Humanity. Taking place at Bloomington’s Universalist Unitarian Church, we promise Kai Winn will not be in attendance.


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To fulfill our need for an endowed maintenance fund for our Janeway monument, we are offering these Com Badges as donor gifts for a limited time

This gift is extremely limited.

ENGRAVED AS A NUMBERED SERIES

These limited-edition Starfleet Communication Badges have been molded directly from the Captain Janeway monument. Each badge is cast solid metal, one quarter-inch thick, weighing forty grams. These keepsakes are made of a bronze identical to the Janeway statue. They have been micro-bead sandblasted and oxidized with a traditional sulfurated potash patina. Each has been fired, waxed, and polished to a finish, to ensure longevity. Finally, each badge has been hand engraved with the series edition number.

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Thank you so much for your interest and support of this project. This is a labor of love we hope all who visit Bloomington will get to enjoy for years to come, and it’s being made possible by you. We welcome any feedback, and are available to answer any questions you may have. Don’t be afraid to get in touch! With your help we are bringing Captain Janeway home.

Josh Dinner