Press release
Sunday, May 4 Flying Museum Celebrate everything with Star Wars, including family shows Sabre Guild – Kamino Temple, vibrant music 8 Brass Bands;Roaming R2-D2, the 501st Garage Titan Star Wars roleplayer and aircraft recovery expert at the Flying Aircraft Museum (and the legendary Mandalorian cosplayer) Logan Shepard talks about the Ins and Off of Starships in World of Star Wars.
this May the fourth Events also include a Star Wars-themed facial painting, a costume contest, story time and family workshops, and LEGO and scale model displays. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. program in May, the fourth free event for museum members is free and includes museum admission, and those arriving in the costumes receive a $3 admission discount.


schedule
Saber Guild Lightsabre Training | 5-12 years oldRequires on-site registration
10:30 am – 11:15 am
2:15 pm – 3 pm
3:30 – 4:15 pm
8 Brass band music performance
The 8-bit Brass band is the favorite play party band for video game music, anime anthem, movie mashups and fanatics, celebrating everyone’s inner nerds on the streets and stages beyond Seattle and beyond.
11:45 am – 12:15 pm
1:45 – 2:15 pm
Sabre Guild Lightsabre Training | Age 13 and above
On-site registration is required; upon arrival, please register at the information kiosk in the lobby. 12:15 – 1 pm
group photo
Everyone can show off their costumes in a group photo of Blackbirds espionage! 1:30 pm
tHis Star Wars: Talk to Logan ShepardAircraft recovery expert (and legendary Mandalorian roleplayer) Logan Shepard talks about the ins and outs of some of the most famous (and some lesser-known) starships in the Star Wars universe. The speech includes ASL explanation. 2-2:45 pm
Year-round clothing competition
Call all role players! Wear the best Star Wars themed outfits and win the crowd in this year’s Audience Choice Costume Competition. The top three winners will receive prizes. On-site registration is required; please register at the information kiosk in the lobby as early as possible.
3 – 3:45 pm


All-day activities
10 am – 4 pm
Works of giggling facial painting
Star Wars LEGO Showcase seal
Showcase Star Wars models with Northwest Scale Modelers
DIY paper robot (supply last supply)
360 Photo booth
Spacesuit Design Competition Information table
Sith summary Seattle Global Mathematics Museum
Star Collector’s Display
In addition, special appearance Titan, garrison of the 501st Legion and Pacific Northwest R2 Builders Club.


Founded in 1965, the independent non-profit flight museum is one of the largest aerial and space museums in the world, serving 600,000 visitors each year. The museum’s collection includes 787 Dreamliner from the first fighter jet (1914) to today’s 787 Dreamliner, which includes more than 160 historically important aircraft and spacecraft. The 23-acre attractions to build Seattle campus include the original Boeing factory, NASA Space Shuttle Coach, Air Force One, Concorde, Lockheed Blackbird and Apollo Moon Rockets. In addition to the Seattle campus adjacent to King County International Airport, the museum also has a 3-acre restoration center in Paine Field, Everett and is located in Paine Field (not currently open to the public).
The museum is based on its aeronautical history and is also a center of news and dialogue with leaders in the field of emerging private aerospace enterprises. The museum’s Aviation and Space Library and Archives are the largest on the West Coast. The museum’s on-site and outreach education program serves more than 150,000 individuals each year. The Flying Museum is recognized by the American Museum Association and is a branch of the Smithsonian Institution.