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Carrier screening at Wings Over the Rockies
posted Friday, June 6, 2008 10:58am
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Rocky Mountain PBS welcomed the community for a free screening at The Wings Over the Rockies Museum in Denver. The setting was stunning with an F-14 Tomcat beside the giant screen and stage.
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gina oatley
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 › 7:51pm
I am sorry to have missed this even and even sadder I live in Denver and am unfamiliar with this museum, where is it exactly?? Thankyou
Jamie Sorensen
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 › 2:38pm
We brought two friends with us that had both been in the Navy. My husband was special forces in Vietnam. They were really impressed. Really enjoyed the panel imput.
Great venue. WOTR is one of our favorite places. I have a pilots license and a facination for flight and planes.
Thank you doing this,
Jamie
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gina oatley
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 › 7:51pm
I am sorry to have missed this even and even sadder I live in Denver and am unfamiliar with this museum, where is it exactly?? Thankyou
Jamie Sorensen
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 › 2:38pm
We brought two friends with us that had both been in the Navy. My husband was special forces in Vietnam. They were really impressed. Really enjoyed the panel imput.
Great venue. WOTR is one of our favorite places. I have a pilots license and a facination for flight and planes.
Thank you doing this,
Jamie
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