Class & Event Types:
America 250, History & Culture, Homeschool, Movies & Music, Science & TechnologyProgram Description
Event Details
National Space Day dedicates the first Friday in May to the extraordinary achievements, benefits, and opportunities in the exploration and use of space.
The award winning Apollo 11 (2019) features never-before-seen footage of NASA's first mission to the moon. This documentary gives you an insider's look at one of humanity's most significant accomplishments in human history. Featuring personal accounts from Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins.
Runtime 93 minutes
Rated G
Disclaimer(s)
Accommodations
If you need accommodations for this program, please contact the Library as soon as you are able.
Food and/or Drinks
Food and/or drinks will be served at this program or event. Please contact the Library with any questions or concerns you have.
While we do not serve snacks containing nuts at any youth classes, we cannot always ensure there is no cross-contamination in processing. If you are concerned, please ask to see the packaging at the event.
Unaccompanied Child Parental Permission Form
Any children between the ages of 10 and 16 who will be attending this program without an adult present in the library must have a copy of the Unaccompanied Child Parental Permission Form on file. This form only needs to be filled once per school year.