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family members. To learn more please visit bluestarfam.org This offer does not include IMAX movies or parking. ✱ LEGO Day June 15 LEARN MORE Join us in celebrating the creativity and inventiveness of LEGO bricks! Spend the day playing LEGO-themed games, conquering building challenges, exploring technology with LEGO robotics, and checking out remarkable creations of the Magic City LEGO User Group. Combine LEGO bricks, technology, and great ideas—and let your imagination run wild! ✱ Birmingham SCI Cafe June 18, July 16, August 20, September 17 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm | John’s City Diner Join other science geeks (and science novices) for an exciting presentation, lively discussion and a little science trivia at the Birmingham SCI Cafe, every third Tuesday at John’s City Diner in downtown Birmingham, 112 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd N. All SCI Cafes are free to the public and no science background is required. The fun begins at 6:00 pm with science trivia then continues with the guest speaker at 6:30 pm. The Birmingham SCI Café is a joint project presented by McWane Science Center and the Civitan International Research Center at UAB. ✱ Apollo Week July 14 - 20 July 20, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing and the first-time humans visited another world on July 20, 1969. Countdown this momentous INSIGHT historical event with a host of far-out activities including daily bottle rocket launches. 4. Visit the U.S. Space & Rocket Center General admission to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center includes access to historic Shuttle Park, Rocket Park, and all indoor exhibit areas such as the main museum atrium and the Davidson Center for Space Exploration. With each ticket purchase, enjoy daily guided tours of the Saturn V Hall, featured traveling exhibitions, hands-on demonstrations and presentations, museum simulators. Tickets Adults (13+) Children (5-12) $16 4 and under $24 FREE ✱ Apollo: When We Went to the Moon The world-premiere exhibition, ‘Apollo: When We Went to the Moon,’ chronicles the timeline from the beginning of the Space Race – a time when the U.S. and Soviet Union competed over their accomplishments in space exploration – to the collaborative culture of the International Space Station program and beyond. Open now through December, 2019 5. Find Treasures at Tannehill Trade Days Explore 19th and 20th century farm June 2019 31