Klipsch Heritage Museum Association Holds Coffee

The Klipsch Heritage Museum Association held a community coffee at the Paul W. Klipsch Visitor’s Center on Wednesday morning (3-6) in honor of the upcoming PWK Birthday Bash. Roy Delgado, the Chief Engineer, spoke stating he was glad to be there and wouldn’t be at the event if it weren’t for Paul Klipsch. Ginny Sanders, the Managing Director, spoke about the coffee being a kick-off to the annual birthday bash with a membership meeting on Thursday. the museum. Local members are encouraged to come and attend the meeting. The Klipsch Historic Museum Association also welcomes the addition of new members. Birthday Bash check-in and music starts at 6 Thursday (3-7) and the meeting starts at 7. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting.
On Friday there will be loudspeaker music starting at noon with fun activities all afternoon. There will be a trivia contest with prizes from noon until 2pm and 4pm to 6pm. There will also be cornhole.
From 2pm to 4pm,  Jim Hunter, the curator will lead tours of the audio history museum at 136 Hempstead 278.
At the Visitor’s Center there will be a “Chief Bonehead” (Roy Delgado) Fajitas dinner at 6 pm.
Dave Almond, a local musician and songwriter from Hope, will play on the new stage at 7:30 pm.
On Saturday, Delgado will lead a class on digital signal processing and the advantages it offers. This class will be from 10am to 4pm and is only available to those who purchase the all-event pass. This will take place at 137 Hempstead 278.
There will be a BBQ dinner at 6pm and a concert by the Moss Brothers at 7 pm.
With the exception of the Audio History Tour and the Audio Lab Class all events will be at the Visitor’s Center.
Those pictured are Jim Hunter, Roy Delgado, Tim and Denise Cooper, Ginny Sanders and Craig Strause and Ginny Sanders, Donna Rosenbaum and Karen Joy.
The attendees included employees of Diamond Bank, Red River Credit Union, Motel 6 and the Chamber of Commerce as well as Arnetta Bradford, and Sharon Caldwell.
The sponsors for the Bash are South Arkansas Recycling, Southwest Title Company, Tolbert Chemical and the Klipsch Group Inc.