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                                        New Exhibt: African American Achievements in Air and Space-"Inspiration"

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                                      Calendar Year 2007-  MAAT Science Village Program Activities

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            Volunteers needed !- docents, tutors, Computer instructors-call (510) 893-6426

Computer equipment donations needed - PCs, at least 166 megahertz, servers,  hubs, switches.  Call (510) 893-6426

Student Docents wanted- $12/hour-call (510) 893-6426

                                        

                                                                                                                       

    MAAT  SCIENCE VILLAGE GRAND OPENING    

                       

                                   

                                                                              Rt.-Program Manager, Issac Moore welcome 

                                                                              students before introducing Astronaut Guion

                                                                               Bluford

 

                                       

 

                   

    

Astronaut Guion Bluford and Students

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

 

               

Sculptor Ed Dwight, the first African American     Tuskegee airman Dr. Robert Mathews

astronaut candidate presents Tuskegee Airmen     with Dr.  Bluford                                             

sculpture to Astronaut Dr. Guion Bluford as a gift.

 

        Music by the Abstract Truth Trio                     Conrad Jones consults with one the Tuskegee      

                                                                           on hand

                                                                                                                                                                                              

                              

                      Dr.  Guion Blluford and Fred Jordan, a founding  NCCBPE member