How Can I Help?

Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program
Another way to support the American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum is by using your Reward Card every time you shop at Tom Thumb. You can get your Reward Card by stopping by any Tom Thumb store and filling out an application. At that time they will ask you to select an account for your contributions. The C.R. Smith Museum account number is # 551. You will receive your Reward Card at that time and then every time you use your reward card a percentage of your purchases will go to the museum. www.tomthumb.com

Kroger Neighbor to Neighbor Donation Program
Kroger contributes every month to local communities and non-profit organizations. You can help to fund the C.R. Smith Museum by shopping at Kroger. Learn more

If you have any questions please call (817) 967-5995 or e-mail latanne.steel@aa.com

Got A Brick?
Quit doggin' it, unless, of course, you'd like to buy a brick for placement in the "K-9" grid in the museum's DC-3 hangar! And there are plenty of more spaces that surround the legendary DC-3 Flagship Knoxville for you own personalized brick.

For only $135, you can purchase a brick with three lines of text that will become a permanent part of the DC-3 hangar. While there are a limited number of bricks for the K-9 grid, there are plenty more in the other grids. Get in on the, uh, ground floor, and buy a brick to become part of American Airlines history.

Click here to get a brick application or call Robert Hopper at 817-967-5584. You can e-mail if you would prefer at robert.hopper@aa.com. Better yet, stop by the museum and see for yourself how great it would be to surround yourself in history.

MISSION STATEMENT
The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum preserves the history of American Airlines and interprets the air transportation industry.  Through its activities, the museum serves active and retired and interested members of the general public.  Because of the museum’s commitment to education, its exhibits stress hands-on learning through hands-on displays.  The museum collects artifacts and archival materials that are suitable for its educational and exhibit programs.