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June 15, 2013 - MEDIA ADVISORY: LOVE Park Rally to Support Philly's 'Lady in the Harbor' Tuesday

SUPPORTERS TO RALLY TUESDAY FOR PHILLY'S OWN 'LADY IN THE HARBOR' - THE SS UNITED STATES

Event in LOVE Park in Center City to Feature Contests, Prizes, 'Jimmy and the Parrots,' to be Followed by Movie Screening at Independence Seaport MuseumWHAT:  As the SS United States Conservancy continues its S.O.S. campaign to save Philly's own 'Lady in the Harbor,' and America's Flagship, the SS United States, local supporters will stage a rally on Tuesday in LOVE Park.  The event featuring Jimmy of 'Jimmy & the Parrots' will perform during the rally.  There will also be a 'Save the United States' placard competition for kids and raffles with great prizes from Legacy Tours of Distinction, Champps, Lowe's, Longhorn Steakhouse, Famous Dave's, VisionWorks, Wendy's, and the Independence Seaport Museum. The grand prize will be an exclusive tour of the SS United States for two.The event is free and open to the public.The LOVE Park event will be followed by a screening of the latest documentary about the ship, SS United States, Made in America at the Independence Seaport Museum beginning at 7pm.

WHO:  SS United States Conservancy, Philadelphia Chapter of the SS United States Conservancy,  Jimmy and the Parrots — Jimmy Buffett cover band.

WHERE: SS United States Rally and EntertainmentLOVE Park16th and JFK BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA 19102

WHEN:  Tuesday, June 18, 2013 - 4:00pm - 6:00pm

MEDIA:  Media wishing to cover the event should contact TBasile@EmpireStrategy.com or call 917-579-2216.

June 15, 2013 - MEDIA ADVISORY: Iconic Philly Skyscrapers to Light Up in Support of Saving the SS United States

PECO BUILDING AND CIRA CENTRE TO BRING AMERICA'S FLAGSHIP TO DOWNTOWNWHAT:  Philadelphia residents and visitors will notice something different about the city's historic skyline next week as both the iconic PECO Building and Cira Centre will simultaneously be lit with colorful graphics and messages with the hope of raising awareness about the plight of America's Flagship, the SS United States. Graphics will encourage viewers to visit www.SavetheUnitedStates.org to participate in saving the ship.
The PECO Building, with it's famous wrap-around marquee will display a color scale graphic of the greatest American ocean liner while the Cira Center's 400 foot facade will be transformed into a giant red, white and blue funnel - one of the most recognizable design elements of the fastest passenger ship ever built.   The SS United States has been moored in Philadelphia harbor for nearly two decades.  The SS United States Conservancy is currently in the midst of a national S.O.S. campaign to raise funds to prevent the historic vessel from being scrapped.
WHO:  The SS United States Conservancy, PECO Building, Cira Centre
WHEN: Buildings will be lit nights of June 17, 18 and 19, 2013

MEDIA:  Media wishing to obtain B-Roll footage of the buildings may do so from any suitable public viewing area.  Press wishing to interview SS United States Conservancy leaders can contact 917-579-2216 or TBasile@Empirestrategy.com.

May 28, 2013 - Billie Jean King Joins Fight to Save the SS United States

Billie Jean KingHall of Fame Tennis Legend Will Serve as Advocate for Saving America’s Flagship, Joins Advisory CouncilPHILADELPHIA, PA…May 27, 2013— This time it’s not a Battle of the Sexes, it’s a race against time as one American champion lends a hand to save another. With the SS United States Conservancy continuing its SOS campaign to save America’s Flagship, Tennis Hall of Famer and owner of the Philadelphia Freedoms of Mylan World TeamTennis, Billie Jean King will be assisting the non-profit group in raising awareness about the plight of our nation’s most historic maritime achievement. King will also serve as an honorary member of the Conservancy’s Advisory Council.The historic ocean liner SS United States endures as an enduring symbol of America’s power and innovation. An icon of her age, she was one of the great American engineering achievements of the 20th century. The ship, which today awaits her renewal at a Philadelphia pier, is 100 feet longer than the Titanic and still holds the transatlantic speed record.“Billie Jean’s commitment to the ship comes at a critical time and we are grateful for her willingness to be a champion for the United States once again,” said Susan Gibbs, the SS United States Conservancy’s executive director and granddaughter of the vessel’s designer. In March, the Conservancy launched an urgent S.O.S. campaign hoping to raise $500,000 in short-term funds to cover the 1,000-foot-long ship’s extensive maintenance costs. The funds will give the organization additional time to formalize an agreement with developers to repurpose the ship into mixed-use use development and museum complex, including a Center for Design and Discovery, event space, retail, dining, and hospitality uses.While the grassroots organization has received international attention for its quest to save the fastest ocean liner ever built – and the largest made in America – they may be forced to sell the ship for scrap metal next month if additional resources aren’t raised.“The SS United States is a part of the history of this great nation and the more you know about history, the more you know about yourself. I hope we can join together in this important initiative and help the SS United States transition into a new and important phase of her life,” said Billie Jean King.King won 39 Grand Slam singles, doubles and mixed doubles tennis titles and was ranked #1 in the world five times during her career. Her victory in the 1973 “Battle of the Sexes” match against Bobby Riggs gained her mainstream attention and made her a global symbol for gender equality. She went on to found the Women’s Tennis Association, the Women’s Sports Foundation and co-found World TeamTennis. She currently sits on the Boards of Women’s Sports Foundation, the Andy Roddick Foundation and the Elton John AIDS Foundation.“The life and career of Billie Jean King has served as an inspiration for women, athletes and countless others,” states Gibbs. “Like the SS United States, she is a true champion and pioneer who made history representing our nation to the world. When Billie Jean won the famous “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match, she broke down barriers and stereotypes empowering not only women but everyone trying to beat the odds. She has much in common with our “Lady in Waiting,” and we are thrilled that the United States will have her as an advocate.”