6,5,4,3,2,1… blast off! Let’s take flight and learn about Aerospace Engineering!
How do things move in the air? What is aerodynamics?
Join us on Monday, July 22nd & August 26, 2019 at 4:00pm at the Fremont Library to learn about Aerospace Engineering and all that it takes to keep things afloat in the air. We will look at airplanes, rockets, parachutes, and gliders to bats that take flight at night and learn how things fly! How do they take flight and stay afloat in the air! Then you get to build your own and test it to see how far and high it can go!
For children ages 5 and up and their parents.
Supplies and space are limited. Tickets are handed out at the Children’s Area starting 15 minutes before program starts. Due to the high demand during the summer time, we recommend that you arrive early and line up for tickets. Tickets are not guaranteed.
This program is kindly sponsored by Engineering for the Family.
Contact: Children's Information Desk (510) 745-1421
Email: FremontChildrens@aclibrary.org
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