NASA To Be the Featured Agency in 2008 Smithsonian Folklife Festival

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Oct. 11, 2007

Edward Goldstein
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4581
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Becky Haberacker
Smithsonian Institution
202-633-5183
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RELEASE: 07-223

NASA TO BE THE FEATURED AGENCY IN 2008 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL

WASHINGTON - NASA and the Smithsonian Institution's Center for 
Folklife and Cultural Heritage are partnering for the 2008 
Smithsonian Folklife Festival. The festival showcasing NASA will run 
on the National Mall from June 25 to July 6, 2008. 

NASA will be only the second featured federal agency in the history of 
the festival, which annually attracts an audience of more than a 
million people. The Folklife Festival also will highlight the food 
and music of the state of Texas and the mountainous Asian nation of 
Bhutan. An annual survey of tourism agencies and convention and 
tourism bureaus around the country labeled the Folklife Festival as 
America's No. 1 tourism event. 

"We are excited that NASA's participation will give people from 
throughout our country and the world the opportunity to learn from 
and interact with our engineers, scientists, astronauts and skilled 
craftspeople," said Robert Hopkins, NASA chief of Strategic 
Communications, Headquarters, Washington. "The Folklife Festival's 
purpose is to introduce visitors to 'the immense breadth of 
community-based art, skill, knowledge, and wisdom,' and NASA is proud 
to be one of the few federal agencies in the history of the festival 
to be celebrated. This will be a tremendous event to showcase NASA's 
past accomplishments and plans to extend humanity's reach throughout 
the solar system during our 50th anniversary year."

"The Festival looks forward to the opportunity to give the public a 
glimpse behind the scenes at the agency that literally broadens our 
horizons," said Diana Parker, director of the Smithsonian Folklife 
Festival.

With an emphasis on audience participation, the festival program will 
encourage visitors to engage one on one with NASA experts in 
presentation areas on the Mall. The presentations are tied to NASA's 
mission goals in aeronautics, space exploration, science and human 
spaceflight.

The NASA program will include live presentations, hands-on educational 
activities, narrative oral history sessions and demonstrations of the 
skills, techniques and knowledge of real rocket scientists. Exhibits 
will explore the spirit of inspiration, innovation, discovery and 
public service embodied by the agency and its personnel.

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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