As part of Veterans Week at the USS Hornet Museum, there will be a ceremony this Saturday to honor veterans and to pay special tribute to Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong who died in August.
Festivities will include remarks by Dr. William Carpentier, NASA flight surgeon assigned to the Apollo 11 mission, who will share personal memories of the late astronaut. Former astronaut Dan Bursch will also speak on the significance of the Apollo moon landings.
In addition there will be the unveiling of the renovated Apollo Exhibit, a flyover of historic Nanchang CJ-6As (weather allowing) and a wreath-tossing ceremony.
What: Veterans Tributes -- Remembering Neil Armstrong
Where: USS Hornet Museum, 707 W. Hornet Ave., Pier 3, Alameda (driving directions)
When: Nov. 10. Museum hours 10 to 5 p.m. Armstrong Tribute starts at 1 p.m. in Hangar Bay 3.
Cost: Adults $16.00; Seniors (65+) $13:00; Military w/ I.D. or uniform free; Students w/ I.D. $13.00; Youth (5-17) $7.00; Children (4 & under) free w/ paying adult; museum members free.
For more info: 510-521-8448 or website
PHOTO CREDIT: USS Hornet Museum in Alameda. Courtesy Denise Howe, Pacific Communications











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