From an e-mail from the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame:
Join the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame!
http://www.sfhomeworld.org/index.asp
What does the future hold? Find out as a Charter Member of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (SFM). Join today—we're only offering Charter Memberships until Labor Day 2004!
SFM is located under the Space Needle in the same complex as the magnificent, Frank Gehry-designed building that houses Experience Music Project. The first museum devoted to science fiction, SFM sends you on a thrilling journey of discovery. You'll explore 13,000 square feet of gallery space and over 640 artifacts including the original
Enterprise model created for Star Trek, the full-scale special effects E.T. model, and a life-size alien queen from Aliens (cryogenically frozen for your protection).
SFM's interactive exhibits will transport you to other worlds: look out a panoramic window on animated Cities of Tomorrow from the utopian to the apocalyptic. You can also stand on the Spacedock and watch the most famous ships in the universe swoop past.
As a Charter Member, you'll embark on an out-of-this-world adventure that lasts the entire year, with benefits such as unlimited free admission to SFM, behind-the-scenes access to new exhibits, our quarterly newsletter, advance notice and discounts on upcoming events (including dynamic and unique educational programs), and a free SFM T-shirt.
Want even more benefits? How about our exclusively designed SFM lapel pin? We only have a limited quantity of pins left, and once they're gone, they're gone. Join today and wear your pin with pride, knowing that you are among the first SFM members anywhere in the universe.
So join today! You'll get 12 months of benefits including your T-shirt AND your Charter Member lapel pin. But hurry—Charter Memberships are only available until Labor Day (Monday, September 6, 2004)!
Call us at 206.SCI.FICT or click here to join SFM as a Charter Member. Time is running out. Do it today!
https://estore.sfhomeworld.org/index.asp
The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.
There's nothing else like it on Earth.
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I did a search for "stargate" and this was the only hit:
http://www.sfhomeworld.org/education...p?articleID=54
Education - Curriculum
Science fiction can be used to teach all the social and physical sciences, math, technology, history, futurism, philosophy, sociology, ethics, ecology, reading skills, English, creative writing and others.
Please check back in mid-August when Stargates to Learning Space goes live. In Learning Space you will be able to download multi-disciplinary lesson plans in time to plan your fall curriculum, find out more about our Teacher's Institute in-services and special events, and guide your students through a variety of interactive activities to explore in the museum, at school and beyond.
Resources will include:
Downloadable curricula keyed both to educational standards and relevant topics
Reading for the Future youth book club
Youth and adult film festivals
Writers workshops, both onsite and online
Panels with interactions between leading scientists and science fiction authors
Teachers Institute in-services and workshops
And much more!
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Morjana
SG1-Spoilergate
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/SG1-Spoilergate/
Richard Dean Anderson Fans
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rdandersonfans/
Join the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame!
http://www.sfhomeworld.org/index.asp
What does the future hold? Find out as a Charter Member of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (SFM). Join today—we're only offering Charter Memberships until Labor Day 2004!
SFM is located under the Space Needle in the same complex as the magnificent, Frank Gehry-designed building that houses Experience Music Project. The first museum devoted to science fiction, SFM sends you on a thrilling journey of discovery. You'll explore 13,000 square feet of gallery space and over 640 artifacts including the original
Enterprise model created for Star Trek, the full-scale special effects E.T. model, and a life-size alien queen from Aliens (cryogenically frozen for your protection).
SFM's interactive exhibits will transport you to other worlds: look out a panoramic window on animated Cities of Tomorrow from the utopian to the apocalyptic. You can also stand on the Spacedock and watch the most famous ships in the universe swoop past.
As a Charter Member, you'll embark on an out-of-this-world adventure that lasts the entire year, with benefits such as unlimited free admission to SFM, behind-the-scenes access to new exhibits, our quarterly newsletter, advance notice and discounts on upcoming events (including dynamic and unique educational programs), and a free SFM T-shirt.
Want even more benefits? How about our exclusively designed SFM lapel pin? We only have a limited quantity of pins left, and once they're gone, they're gone. Join today and wear your pin with pride, knowing that you are among the first SFM members anywhere in the universe.
So join today! You'll get 12 months of benefits including your T-shirt AND your Charter Member lapel pin. But hurry—Charter Memberships are only available until Labor Day (Monday, September 6, 2004)!
Call us at 206.SCI.FICT or click here to join SFM as a Charter Member. Time is running out. Do it today!
https://estore.sfhomeworld.org/index.asp
The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.
There's nothing else like it on Earth.
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
I did a search for "stargate" and this was the only hit:
http://www.sfhomeworld.org/education...p?articleID=54
Education - Curriculum
Science fiction can be used to teach all the social and physical sciences, math, technology, history, futurism, philosophy, sociology, ethics, ecology, reading skills, English, creative writing and others.
Please check back in mid-August when Stargates to Learning Space goes live. In Learning Space you will be able to download multi-disciplinary lesson plans in time to plan your fall curriculum, find out more about our Teacher's Institute in-services and special events, and guide your students through a variety of interactive activities to explore in the museum, at school and beyond.
Resources will include:
Downloadable curricula keyed both to educational standards and relevant topics
Reading for the Future youth book club
Youth and adult film festivals
Writers workshops, both onsite and online
Panels with interactions between leading scientists and science fiction authors
Teachers Institute in-services and workshops
And much more!
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana
SG1-Spoilergate
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/SG1-Spoilergate/
Richard Dean Anderson Fans
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rdandersonfans/
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