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Topic: 7/19-20: National Cathedral Space Window at 50
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 52693 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 07-05-2024 01:16 PM
Washington National Cathedral release Space Window CelebrationCelebrate 50 years since the dedication of the Cathedral's Space Window • July 19 and 20, 10 am to 5 pm The Cathedral's Space Window — which includes a piece of moon rock brought back by Apollo 11 astronauts — was dedicated 50 years ago this July! You're invited to celebrate with kids free admission and special sightseeing activities for the whole family. On July 19 and 20, kids 12 and under get in FREE* (terms) with the purchase of at least one adult Self-Guided Sightseeing Admission! Special space-themed activities are scheduled on July 19 and 20. - Check out the Space Window and other Cathedral Favorites
Open Sightseeing Hours: 10 am–5 pmExplore iconic features of the world's sixth-largest Cathedral! Using our app, you can also dive deeper with an audio tour and access digital guides, including a special Cathedral Space pathway. Or, grab Explorer Pack to go on a hunt for must-see spots for kids and families. - Space Explorers Family Story Time
10:30-11:30 am • 7th Floor Pilgrim Observation GalleryJoin us for story time followed by space-themed craft and coloring activities. Books include topics like the Apollo 11 space mission, the moon landing, and more. Foster your whole family's love of reading and learning as we blast off to space together! Open to children of all ages but designed especially for children ages 3-8. - Curator Show-and-Tell: Darth Vader at the Cathedral
11:30 am • Outside by visitor entrance ADA rampJust why is Darth Vader at the Cathedral? Where exactly can you spot him? Learn all about the Cathedral's most famous grotesque from an expert staff member. Binoculars will be available so that you can see the looming Star Wars villain yourself. - Space-Themed LEGO building
10 am-5 pm • LEGO Exhibit (main level)Stop by the LEGO exhibit for a special space-themed building activity! The whole family can help us build the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander, astronauts, and space shuttles out of LEGO® bricks! Due to small pieces, this activity is best for kids and teens ages 5 and up. With an additional donation toward earthquake repairs, you can also build the LEGO model of the Cathedral! - Carillon Recital: Journey to Space
12:30 pm - Saturday 7/20 only • Cathedral Grounds (outdoors)Stroll through the Cathedral grounds or pick a quiet spot to listen as Cathedral Carillonneur Edward M. Nassor plays a special space music-themed recital. You may even recognize some of your favorite tunes! The carillon can be heard from most areas of the Cathedral grounds; it is played via a keyboard and pedals, situated high in the Cathedral's central tower (150 feet above the nave floor) and directly amid the bells.
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