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Young Eagles - Introduction to Flight Program

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 130 S Clow International Pkwy Bolingbrook IL 60490  See map

The Experimental Aircraft Association- EAA Chapter 461 is again participating in the EAA's Young Eagles program.  This program introduces young people, ages  8 thru 17, to general aviation by providing free airplane rides. Last year Chapter 461 flew over 270 Young Eagles. The EAA program has flown over 1.6 million young people world wide since the inception of the program in 1992.  Rides  are given the second Saturday of every month, April thru October, 9 AM - Noon, weather permitting, at Bolingbrook's Clow International Airport.  It's more than just a ride – check us out at http://www.461.eaachapter.org. Also please check this link before coming out to verify that a change in schedule has not taken place.

Flown this season - approximately 310

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jill June 10, 2013 at 01:26 pm
Was there ever a time when a full day was offered Jennifer? I was in kindergarten at Oakwood aboutRead More 28 years ago and even then it was half day. If you want full day Kate, St Pats/St Al's, St Cyril's, and I'm sure others are full day.
Catherine Stukel June 11, 2013 at 01:58 pm
Let's get real. It is NOT a half day. It is 2.5 hours. By the time kids into class, sing a song,Read More have a snack and pee, they are done for the day. Sorry. Calling a spade a spade on this one.
Ann Oyed June 11, 2013 at 02:58 pm
Is this question really from a teacher? Full-day kindergarTen has a lot of fillers too: they eatRead More lunch, go outside, go to the bathroom, etc. I don't think our public schools allow snacks in the classroom anyway. Any teacher would know that learning starts at home, and a teacher would know how to supplement a kindergarten curriculum.