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Kenny Leon Author Program
Kenny Leon discusses and signs his new book Take You Wherever You Go.
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Movie: "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"
Bring your blankets and lawn chairs as we enjoy "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" under the stars. Games and free refreshments will begin at 7 p.m., and the movie will start just after sundown.
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I Love America Celebration
Join us at The Bush Library as we host the College Station Noon Lions Club’s “I Love America” Fourth of July celebration on July 4th. Museum admission is free from 9:30am to 8:00pm and events outside begin at 5pm.
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History Happy Hour with Archivist David Clark Truman and the Rich and Famous
Babe Ruth, Bob Hope and Groucho Marx aren’t the first names that come to mind when you think about Harry Truman’s circle. And it might be hard to imagine him rubbing elbows with Jack Benny and Mickey Mantle.
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Hat's Off to Harry! Puppet Show
A fun-filled puppet show about the adventures of young Harry Truman created by the experts at the Puppetry Arts Institute.
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Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony
Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony: Tomb of President Ford
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Leonardo da Vinci Exploring History Summer Camp
Exploring History Summer Camp. Children ages 7 to 11 will enjoy this 4 day long camp that focuses on all things da Vinci. Activities include: arts and crafts, re-creating models, discovering new concepts, and games!
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Community Juneteenth Celebration
The Bryan-College Station community-wide celebration of Juneteenth with the annual Freedom Walk and an interactive storytelling program at the Bush Center.
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Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow
A commemoration of NASA's 60th anniversary featuring clips from Rory Kennedy's "Above and Beyond: NASA's Journey to Tomorrow". There will also be a panel with NASA staff, historians and astronauts.
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History Happy Hour with Archivist Sam Rushay and Historian Lee Lacy Cold War Espionage
The Americans might be fictional but the true case of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg seems straight out of the Cold War spy saga.