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NCC 15-YEAR TIMELINE | 
 
	
	
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		Compiled by Bob Obenland, NCC President, and 
		Peggy Culler-Hair, NCC Reg. Rep. Coordinator, based 
		on the 10-Year timeline by Ruth Buerkle published in 
		the spring 2002 issue of the NCC Bulletin, Vol. X,  
		Issue 1, pp 11-15, and NCC records. | 
	 
 
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			1992 -- August 22  --  At 
			Bachman's Village Gathering, in Minneapolis, MN, NCC meets under the 
			tentative name "Council of Department 56 Collectors Clubs," 
			following two years of grassroots efforts. 
			 
			1993 -- May 23  --  Rolling Meadow, IL, Alan and Lynn Wagner 
			appointed co-presidents. "National Council of "56" Clubs" adopted as 
			official name. 
			 -- Honorary associate membership status granted to Jack Skeels, for 
			his role as catalyst in the formation of the NCC, and to Judith 
			Price as the Department 56 representative. Associate memberships 
			offered to retail and secondary market. 
			 
			1994 -- March  --  First NCC Commemorative pin  --  green and gold 
			with NCC logo. Paul Bachman elected honorary member of the NCC. 
			 -- August  --  Bylaws adopted. First National Convention held at 
			Bachman's. Theme "Under the Big Top." Event piece pewter, 
			green-suited Ringmaster. Convention pin, Cloisonné "Under the Big 
			Top." 
			 -- Handbook For Clubs completed with "A Guide for Starting a Club" 
			section. 
			 
			1995 -- September 8  --  Second Annual Convention at Bachman's 
			Gathering. Theme, "All Roads Lead To The NCC." Pin, oval, Cloisonné 
			with "multiple road sign" theme. Event piece, "multiple road sign." 
			Department 56 now Corporate Sponsor of NCC. First NCC elections. 
			Co-Presidents Chris and Bill Gorman. Second NCC commemorative pin, 
			gold with red band. 
			 
			1996 -- March  --  A binder of club information and club pin 
			display introduced to travel to each event for NCC Information 
			Table. 
			 
			1997-February  --  
			Co-presidents Bill and Chris Gorman resign. Rebecca Fulton, 
			Vice-President becomes new president. Regional Representative 
			Coordinator position established. 
			 -- August 15-17  --  Third NCC Annual National Convention and House Party 
			held at Bachman's  
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			Gathering. New officers elected with Rebecca Fulton as President. 
			Debut of the NCC/Department 56 Cloisonné pin, with D56 logo and NCC 
			logo on crossed flags. 
			 -- September  --  NCC webmaster named to create and maintain the NCC 
			website. 
			 -- Club, State and RR Guide Books completed by Regional Representative 
			Coordinator. 
			 
			1998 -- May  --  First NCC dollars with Judith Price's picture 
			introduced at Pennsylvania 5-6000 Gathering. 
			 -- August  --  Exclusive NCC "Collectors' Club House" unveiled by Susan 
			Engel at Department 56 Headquarters reception. 
			 -- August  --  Bachman's Gathering, Minneapolis, MN. House Party "In The 
			Good Ole Summertime". Second NCC dollar. 
			 -- Annual lapel pin in the likeness of the "Collector's Club House" 
			introduced. 
			 
			1999 -- May 10  --  Bylaws revised. State representative position 
			eliminated. Geographic boundaries for Canadian Provinces determined. 
			 -- June  --  Annual lapel pin in the likeness of the accessory for the 
			"Collector Club House" debuted at TGIF, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 
			 -- September 30  --  Peggy Culler-Hair elected president. 
			 
			2000 -- January  --  All Internet based clubs placed in Region I. 
			 -- March  --  Unveiling of first exclusive NCC yellow color, "Under the 
			NCC Umbrella" accessory at California Gold Gathering, Irvine, CA. 
			 -- June  --  Debut of green "Under 
			the NCC Umbrella" accessory at TGIF, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The new red 
			"Under the NCC Umbrella" accessory piece and the 2000 umbrella lapel 
			pin in the 3 colors (yellow, green & red) premiered at the 
			International Collectible Exposition, Rosemont, IL. NCC Nightclub 
			event held in Rosemont. Exclusive "Night Club" metal jazz trumpeter 
			figurine Louis Armstrong era and CD of NCC nightclub music was a 
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			2001 -- March  --  
			Special series of six colored service award pins for volunteers 
			introduced at MAVG, Williamsburg, VA, beginning with navy blue. 
			Fourth NCC exclusive blue "Under the NCC Umbrella" and coordinating 
			collector pin introduced. 
			 -- May-July  --  Fuchia volunteer pin introduced at Rocky Mountain 
			Gathering, Denver, CO. Black volunteer pin introduced at Texas 
			Roundup, Irving, TX. 
			 -- July - Peggy Culler-Hair declared reelected for a second term. 
			 -- August 17-19. Department 56 Silver Anniversary Celebration, St. 
			Paul, MN. NCC special memorabilia display of 40 club banners. NCC 
			produced and sponsored the collectors' display contest with 57 
			displays. 10th Anniversary Kick-Off 
			 
			 
			 
			 
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		Dessert 
		Reception hosted by Department 56 for club reps, special guests and 
		board members. NCC exclusive "Jack's Umbrella Shop" unveiled by Judith 
		Price. A special 10th anniversary pin was introduced. Final color 
		(silver), "Under the NCC Umbrella" accessory and pin introduced. 
		 -- November 24. Limited quantities of "September 11th Fund" pin designed 
		by Department 56 available through the NCC to NCC member clubs. All 
		proceeds go to the Sept. 11 Fund. 
		 -- Asked by Department 56 for the first time to participate in the survey 
		of the new introductions for 2002. 
		 
		2002 -- NCC celebrates it's 10th Anniversary. Special parties held 
		at each gathering. Each member of every NCC member club given one FREE 
		ticket for a special drawing by Department 56 for five Department 56 
		Holiday Tour trips for two in honor of 10 years of "Clubs Helping Clubs 
		Help Collectors" thru the NCC. Department 56 hosted a "10 for 10" 
		anniversary party at one club in each of the 10 NCC regions. 
		 -- April  --  A special NCC 10th Anniversary handmade quilt/wallhanging 
		donated and first shown at the Little Houses on the Prairie Gathering. 
		Tickets were sold for a chance to win it with proceeds to benefit 
		Habitat for Humanity. Each attendee at the NCC 10th Anniversary parties 
		received a "Jack's Umbrella Shop" souvenir card signed by Jack Skeels, 
		for whom the piece pays tribute. The 2002 annual NCC lapel pin in the 
		likeness of "Jack's Umbrella Shop" was available as well as special 
		green NCC volunteer pins. 
		 -- June/July  --  NCC 10th Anniversary Alaska Cruise. For the first time the 
		summer issue of the NCC Bulletin made available as a PDF file for Club 
		Reps to receive via email attachment and later is included as a special 
		link for member clubs only on the NCC website . 
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		 -- A gift of a 
		NCC "Collector's Club House" with a special 10th Anniversary decal was 
		sent to each club. 
		 
		2003 -- NCC 10  --  Plus parties held at all gatherings. Board voted to 
		waive 2003 dues for all clubs and Assoc. members in good standing in 
		2002. 
		 -- March  --  Annual lapel pin in the likeness of the "Is It Raining" Jack's 
		Shop accessory piece unveiled at MAVG. Drawing held for 10th Anniversary 
		Quilt. 10-Plus Party lapel pins in 3 different finishes (silver, gold & 
		copper) introduced and given to all party and NCC seminar attendees 
		during the year. 
		 -- Bob Obenland, unopposed candidate for NCC President, declared elected. 
		 
		2004 -- Judith Price, Department 56 liaison to the NCC, retires. 
		Melinda Seegers named to serve in this capacity. 
		 
		 
		  
		  
		 
		 -- Many clubs submitted letters & 
		pictures for inclusion in the "Memory Book" presented to Judith Price at 
		the Chicago Gathering in honor of her retirement from Department 56. 
		 -- The NCC in conjunction with Department 56 hosted a Dickens Tea/festival 
		at gatherings during the year. Annual lapel pin introduced at the 
		Chicago Gathering is a multi-colored umbrella design utilizing all 5 
		colors of the prior umbrella pins. 
		 -- Each club was sent several 56 TRADITIONS 
		
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		books as a 
		Thank You for support of the NCC. A Membership Pin introduced with 
		enough given to each Club for each club member plus extras for 
		membership recruitment. 
		 
		2005 -- Juvenile Diabetes benefits by $3500 from the sale of 
		Snowbabies sweatshirts and golf shirts by the NCC. The items were 
		provided by Department 56 and one free shirt was sent to each club. 
		 -- Each club receives a gift subscription to the new Village D-Lights 
		magazine. 
		 -- July  --  "Ed, The NCC Snowman" accessory piece and matching lapel pin is 
		introduced at the Region 8 Round-Up in Austin, TX. This is the 8th NCC 
		Member Exclusive piece developed by Department 56 for the members of NCC 
		member clubs and is named after Ed Bazinet, the founder of Department 
		56. 
		 -- Bob Obenland re-elected for a second term as NCC President. 
		 -- The NCC provides one Village D-Light's 2006 Calendar to each member 
		club for a prize. 
		 -- December  --  Jack Skeels, the visionary of the NCC, and the individual 
		that "Jack's Umbrella Shop" was named for, suddenly passes away. 
		 
		2006 -- NCC promotes member clubs with a 3-page ad listing all 
		current clubs and continues the Jack Skeels Hurricane Katrina fundraiser 
		with $2000 being given to the Salvation Army for Katrina victims. 
		 -- March -- Sixty-nine collectors & friends participate in the NCC sponsored 
		10-day Panama Canal/Caribbean cruise. 
		 -- April  --  Three NCC Trading Cards in memory of Jack Skeels are introduced 
		at the Chicago Gathering. The #1 card features Jack, #2 card "Jack's 
		Umbrella Shop" and the #3 card features the accessory "Is It Raining?" 
		 -- The NCC provides one Village D-Light's 2007 Calendar to each member 
		club for a prize. 
		 
		2007 -- NCC 15th Anniversary with special activities all year.
		 
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