Hall of FameHall of Fame

The Kiting Hall of Fame, an integral part of the World Kite Museum, acts as the primary activity meeting the section of the museum's mission statement "...to honor the people involved." It pays special tribute to the outstanding participants in the art, science, religion and sport of this multicultural phenomenon. Diversity in their activities spans history and geography.

Each member is recognized by a plaque displayed in the Hall of Fame Alcove. Miniature kites significant to the individual involvement are also on display. The Museum archives include the nomination information on the inductees.

Friday evening at the Washington State International Kite Festival in August is the yearly induction ceremony for the Hall of Fame. This event for Museum members has entertainment and snacks.

Yearly, beginning in 2006, the Hall of Fame will feature one of the Hall of Fame inductees. This will include an exhibit in the Hall of Fame alcove, special activities on Tuesday at the Washington State International Kite Festival and activities planned with the local schools that will acquaint kids with the life and times of the featured Hall of Fame member and the significance of his kite life.

Ben FranklinBen Franklin: Scientist Turned Diplomat

Author Isaac Asimov wrote the book “The Kite That Won the Revolution”. The story begins with how Ben Franklin, the 15th child of 17 children, with only 2 years of school became a scientist. Then it proceeds to explain how his theory about lightning being an electric charge rather than an act of God was not only proved by his kite experiment but by the experiment he developed for tall building using a sentry box. The success of the kite experiment and the sentry box experiment made his name discussed, praised, marveled at and admired.

When Franklin went to Europe to persuade France, Germany and other countries to support the colonies against the King of England, he was listened to and held in great esteem.

This alcove honors kite makers and inventors, kite promoters and entrepreneurs.  Plaques stating each individuals contribution and representative miniature kites describe each inductee. Play the kite trivia game while you are here.


Hall of Fame Inductees