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Ongoing Every Wed, Thu & Fri Beginning Wednesday, March 07, 2012.

This is sample text for an extended calendar event. Obviously, the text would normally include a flowery description of the event in question, but this author is taxed for originality. This example does include a photo (bordered, shadowed, aligned and captioned), a black border, navy lettering and a lavender background.

Do you have a 4-year-old in your house who can explain elliptical orbits? Were you surprised to hear that your 7-year-old thinks Apollo Astronaut Bob Lovell is a really cool guy? Do your teenagers fight to get a look at the Mir through the family telescope? If someone in your family has become space-obsessed, you are not alone. "Astronaut" has quickly shot to the top of the list of what kids want to be when they grow up, and it's easy to see why. In recent months, NASA (National Aeronautics & Space Administration) has captured all our imaginations with breathtaking pictures of the Martian landscape and the discovery of water on the moon. Even preschoolers were lured into the vacuum of space over their morning cereal when Sesame Street launched Slimey the worm and his fellow WASA (Worm Air & Space Agency) astro-worms into space for a moon walk.
Times:3:00pm - 7:00 pm
Where:1901 broad ripple ave
indianapolis in 46220
Additional Info: Phone: 800-211-2267

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