

This program will be open to the public at 12:00 p.m. Join us for a statue unveiling of Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space.

Our bistro will be open with food and drinks available for purchase. Enjoy time relaxing on the museum grounds with a beautiful view.

You do not want to miss presidential bingo with prizes.

Presidential look-alikes will tell interesting stories. The celebration will include a patriotic concert by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Band, family entertainment, lawn games, crafts and so much more! Activities include face painting, carnival picnic games, such as sack races and water balloon toss and more. Staff authors are listed here.Join us to celebrate our Nation’s 248th birthday! The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is hosting a fun-filled day of activities. Opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land. Google’s Earth Day doodle is being shared across the globe - posted on its US and international home pages. “Today, we honor the rich, vast Earth that’s sustained generations before us and continues to nurture life and inspire wonder,” writes the Google Doodle team on its blog, “At an estimated 4.543 billion years of age, the Earth is still the only known object in the Universe known to harbor life.” Google shared the following sketches of the doodle in its early stages:Ĭlicking the search icon on the doodle leads to a search for “ Earth Day tips” and surfaces an interactive tool that includes a collection of Earth Day tips, along with information about the conservation efforts currently underway by the World Wildlife Fund, The Ocean Agency and The Jane Goodall Institute. Upon waking, the fox begins to make small changes during his day that lead to greater energy-conservation efforts. To celebrate this year’s Earth Day, the Google doodle team has created a slide show of animated images reminiscent of a children’s book.ĭesigned by doodler Sophie Diao, the illustrations tell the story of a fox dreaming about a world with polluted oceans and suffering through the adverse impact of climate change. While the official date for Earth Day is April 22, Google has posted its 2017 Earth Day Google doodle a day early.
