Monday, September 19, 2016

Fairbanks Urgent Care Talks About Avoiding Pinkeye at the Space Museum


Every Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Pioneer Space Museum in Fairbanks, AK invites young aerospace fanatics aged 6 to 12 for educational sessions on Space and Aviation. This Junior Camp is facilitated by Marci Ward from the National Space Foundation, and it introduces curious minds to the wonders of space exploration and the rich history of Alaskan aircrafts.

Along with the 40-minute workshops, students are given a tour of the Pioneer Space Museum, which showcases restored aircrafts dating from the late 19th century to more recent models.

When attending crowded places such as the museum, one can be at risk for infection. Among the most common is referred to as conjunctivitis, or pinkeye.
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