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Take Flight for Kids

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
August 17, 2010
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Submitted by Hank on Tue, 08/17/2010 - 13:43
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Join 10,000 attendees and 300 exhibitors on Sept 25, 2010 for (click logo below for signup) ...

The third annual massive community festival at San Jose Reid Hillview Airport, brings together accessible activities, STEM science/tech/engineering/math, exotic animals, exotic cars, robots, great food, live entertainment, tons of community services, fire trucks, police cars, radio controlled helicopters, you name it, they’re doing it! The whole point is to get under-served kids exposed to STEM in a fun and entertaining hands-on way.


 
9am: Gates open to participants, First flight school starts.
Ribbon Cutting
Flight schools&airplane tours every 30 minutes
Static aircraft displays all day.
Demos from 300+ nonprofit organizations and vendors all day.
Live Entertainment all day


11:30am: Food&BBQ


12 noon: Break for Speeches and Thank-yous
Live Entertainment all day.


1:00pm: Flights continue
Flight schools&Flights: every 30 minutes.
Live entertainment continues


5:00pm: Gates close

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