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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Weather Pioneer Day\nEvent Url: http://www.artshoun
 d.com/event/detail/24313/Weather_Pioneer_Day\nEvent Date Begin: 2009-06-27
 \nEvent Date End: 2009-06-27\n\nCelebrate Weather Pioneer Day\, a FREE eve
 nt at The John C. Freeman Weather Museum\, the nation's first and only mus
 eum of its kind\, on Saturday\, June 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Weather Pi
 oneer Day was created by The John C. Freeman Weather Museum to pay tribute
  to historical weather pioneers and meteorologists and inform the public o
 f the rich and varied weather history of Harris and Galveston Counties.\nA
 ttention will be focused on the work of the first weather pioneers in the 
 region and the challenges they faced in recording their data. This exhibit
 ion is devoted to them and their life's work. The free day-long celebratio
 n will include admission to the museum and kid-friendly activities the who
 le family can enjoy.\nThe John C. Freeman Weather Museum would like to ack
 nowledge its partnership with the Houston Arts Alliance to expand the muse
 um's community weather awareness programs. The John C. Freeman Weather Mus
 eum\, located at 5104 Caroline in the Museum District\, opened its doors i
 n April of 2006 to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers
 . Founded and operated by meteorologists\, the Weather Museum is a project
  of Weather Research Center\, a Houston\, Texas based non-profit education
 al and research organization\, whose goal is to reach as many people as po
 ssible and educate them about weather and weather safety.\nFor more inform
 ation\, visit www.weathermuseum.org  or call 713-529-3076.\nWeather Pionee
 r Day is a day to celebrate the rich and varied history of southeast Texas
 . So come and learn about how this area planted the seeds for the American
  Meteorological Society\, how weather observations were taken without mode
 rn technology\, our own memorable weather events\, and much more.\nThis ev
 ent is free to the public and will also feature a petting zoo for all the 
 kids in attendance.\nPictured:  1935 Flood.\n\nStart time: 10:00 AM - 4:00
  PM
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