Workshops:
The Stafford Air & Space Museum holds periodic workshops featuring internationally know authors, astronauts, and NASA educators for teachers and students. Please call for the next scheduled workshop date, 580.772.5871. The next workshop will be held on September 24th, 2008. For more information please e-mail director@staffordmuseum.com
Workshop Photos
Hubble Classroom:
There are regularly held classes in our two classrooms, "Air Flight Ground School" and "Reaching for the Stars: Space Science 1" are both continued education courses offered through SWOSU.
The Hubble Classroom now has 15 flight simulator computers. Anyone is welcome to enjoy the new addition.
Hours:
Mon- Sat: 9 AM- 4:30PM
Sunday: 1-4:30 PM
Air and Space Camp:
The Stafford Air & Space Musuem has space camps the first weeks of June for those entering 3-8 grade. The half-day camp lasts four days(Monday-Thursday). Included in the price is a t-shirt, an individual and group photo, certificate of completion, and snacks everyday. The air and space cadets will explore the wonders of flying and space through many exciting and educational activities. They will get the oppurtunity to look into a real cockpit of a plane, fly on flight simulators, make a space group patch, build and shoot rockets, and much much more!
Air & Space Camp Pictures
Resources:
Stafford Resource Center:
The museum now houses a small library available for educational use. Anyone may enjoy the library at the museum, but to check out books you must either be an educator or student. Please stop by or call for more information on applying for a library card. 580.772.5871
Luczo Education Center:
The museum has started construction for new educational center. It will hold a library, two classrooms, a simulator, a space plane and more!
Stafford Air & Space Museum Coloring and Activity Book:
Is now available online to print! Please click on the name and the coloring/ activity book will open. The book has the story of General Stafford, planets information, and so much more!
Teacher Resources