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Support STEM Education at Frontiers of Flight Museum and Make a Difference

At the Frontiers of Flight Museum, North Texas Giving Day on Thursday, Sept. 14  (http://www.flightmuseum.com/ntgd/) is the perfect opportunity to support STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education.    

Contributions to the Frontiers of Flight Museum on North Texas Giving Day really help make a difference and will impact kids across the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. Gifts allow the Museum to provide and expand the STEM and Aviation and Space History curriculum and programs to 18,000 kids and growing from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade and throughout North Texas. 

The Frontiers of Flight Museum's educational programs help teach kids the fundamentals and advanced skills in astronomy, physics, math, robotics, coding and much more. Many of these programs are held during the Museum's Aviation and Space Camps, Spring Break Camps, school tours and events throughout the year, including the Frontiers of Flight Museum's Volunteer Program. 

The Museum helps take kids to the Moon, though the solar system and back to Earth using the fascinating programs in its portable planetarium, SPOC and the exploration of the Space Flight Gallery, anchored by the Apollo VII Command Module.  

Learn more about STEM in Space:
SPOC | APOLLO VII

Launched in 2016 with the addition of SPOC, our Exploration Space Initiative is a multi-faceted expansion of our STEM programming that includes a major expansion of our Space Flight Gallery with new interactive learning stations and displays. Also in the plans is a Space Video Series that will be streaming online for use in any classroom – teaching about the past, present and future of space exploration.

Learn more about the Exploration Space Initiative:
SPOC | SPACE FLIGHT GALLERY | SPACE VIDEO SERIES

The Frontiers of Flight Museum is conveniently located just north of downtown on Lemmon Avenue at the southeast side of Dallas Love Field Airport, north of Mockingbird Lane. Housed in a modern 100,000- square-foot facility, the Museum provides a focal point to explore the history and progress of aviation, as mankind continues to pursue going higher, faster and farther. Hours of operation: Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults $10; Seniors (65+) $8; Youths/Students (3-17) $7 and children under 3 are free. For more information, visit http://www.flightmuseum.com/.

Sunday, 10 September 2017