Thursday, May 20, 2010

Air Museum Unveils Dynamic New Website


The PACIFIC COAST AIR MUSEUM (PCAM) proudly unveils its next generation website at www.pacificcoastairmuseum.org. The scope and breadth of the museum and its member activities have grown dramatically over the past several years to include beautiful static aircraft restorations, additional museum exhibits, a wide array of education programs, scouting and youth activities, a world

class air show, and more. The new site has been completely redesigned to provide visitors with a more visual, dynamic and appealing experience. The effort was led by a committee appointed by Executive Director Dave Pinsky. “Just as our museum has expanded and grown, our new site features a totally new, modern and attractive look. It has information about the museum and our annual “Wings Over Wine Country” Air Show, as well as expanded information about our many educational opportunities. The new website lets
visitors easily navigate to the museum’s Facebook and Twitter websites. It also features easy to find events information and an online Calendar of Events,” said Pinsky.

Visitors to the website will notice a bold new look with easy navigation, fresh content and a variety of pictures from our activities, the museum and the air show. Tabs and drop down selections make it very easy to navigate to the content you are looking for in very few mouse clicks. You can also sign up to follow the museum via Facebook and Twitter.

Web design and development services were provided locally by Sonoma CONNECTION and the website is hosted locally by Net10 Internet Services.

ABOUT PACIFIC COAST AIR MUSEUM
Pacific Coast Air Museum (PCAM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the acquisition, restoration, safe operation and display of historic aircraft, and to providing an educational venue for students and the community. We also honor those heroic aviators who have contributed so much to the growth and defense of our way of life.

Located in Santa Rosa, Calif., PCAM operates both an indoor museum with exhibits featuring famous military and civilian pilots and aviation innovators, as well as historical photos and artifacts; and an outside museum featuring more than two dozen excellent examples of both contemporary and antique aircraft.

For more information contact the Pacific Coast Air Museum at (707) 575-7900.
Website: www.pacificcoastairmuseum.org.

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