NCRTV Museum Announces the “Dorothy E. and Gerald Schneider Library” Following Generous Sponsorship
Dedication Ceremony Scheduled for April 25, 2026
Bowie, MD – The National Capital Radio & Television Museum is proud to announce a generous contribution from longtime supporter, and one of the five founders of the museum Mr. Gerald Schneider, whose philanthropy will directly support the museum’s library throughout Fiscal Year 2026. In recognition of his gift, the museum’s library will now be named the “Dorothy E. and Gerald Schneider Library” for the duration of this sponsorship.
Mr. Schneider’s sponsorship provides critical support for the preservation, organization, and accessibility of the museum’s growing library of radio, television, and broadcast‑history materials. These library resources form part of the backbone of NCRTV’s mission to educate the public and preserve the history of electronic communication. This will help to ensure that our research library remains a vibrant, accessible space for historians, students, and lifelong learners.
To celebrate this milestone, the NCRTV Museum will host a dedication ceremony on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 1:00 PM, held onsite at the museum. The event is open to the public, and all community members, supporters, and museum friends are warmly invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served following the ceremony.
The dedication will include remarks from museum leadership and invited guests, and an unveiling of the new Dorothy E. and Gerald Schneider Library signage. Although the Library is off-site, we will be recognizing the new dedication inside of the museum proper.
This celebration highlights the museum’s continued commitment to preserving communications history, expanding access to its collections, and honoring those who make its mission possible.
