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Friday, July 4
11 AM-4 PM
Special Sale Curtis Robinson & George Norfleet: Pilot's Journey
Book Signing
Curtis Robinson and George Norfleet sign copies of their book Pilot's Journey.
Books available for sale in Museum Store
Repeats July 5 at the Udvar-Hazy Center
National Air and Space Museum
Location: Outside Museum Store
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11 AM-5:30 PM
Performance Family 42nd Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Annual Event
The Smithsonian's annual Folklife Festival brings together hundreds of performers, artists, storytellers, craftspeople, cooks, and workers to explain, demonstrate, and celebrate their cultural traditions. This year's themes include:

Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon: Situated in the eastern Himalayas and bordered by China and India, Bhutan is an agrarian society where approximately 95% of its people practice traditional farming. To celebrate their special approach to life in the 21st century, more than 100 Bhutanese artists, dancers, craftspeople, cooks, carpenters, farmers, weavers, and representatives of monastic life demonstrate their living traditions that define and sustain their culture.

NASA: Fifty Years and Beyond: To showcase the role NASA has played in broadening the horizons of American science and culture, a cross-section of its 18,000 employees and 40,000 contractors -- astronomers, astronauts, astrophysicists, educators, and engineers -- provide living presentations; hands-on educational activities; demonstrations of skills, techniques, and knowledge; narrative "oral history" sessions; and exhibits that explore the agency's spirit of innovation, discovery, and service.

Texas: A Celebration of Music, Food, and Wine: The Lone Star State shares its proud history and contemporary traditions through its music, dance, and food. Hear presentations of Texas blues, swing, country and western, gospel, and tejano music; see demonstrations of wine making; and enjoy diverse culinary traditions from barbeque to Vietnamese specialties.

Sponsored by the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Program.
Free
Repeats July 5-6

Special Smithsonian Sponsored
Location: National Mall near Smithsonian Museums
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12 Noon & 2 PM ***New Time***
Performance Independence Day Celebration with the Native Spirit Dancers
Performances
Throughout the centuries, generations of indigenous peoples of the Americas have performed social dances for entertainment and storytelling purposes. The Native Spirit Dancers, led by Brian Hammill (Ho-Chunk Nation), continue this tradition by sharing social and intertribal dances representing various Native nations from across the United States and Canada.
Free
Repeats July 5
National Museum of the American Indian
Location: 1st Level, Potomac Atrium
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6-7 PM
Performance A Stirring Musical Event: United States Air Force Band
Independence Day Concert
The United States Air Force Band Silver Wings offers classic rock, country, and blues music to kick off the Independence Day festivities in rousing fashion.
Free
National Air and Space Museum
Location: 1st Floor, East Wing, Space Race (Gallery 114)
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