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Saturday, 29 May 2010 11:25

Reserve Your Spot

Written by Jennifer Marsh
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Reserve a Spot for Your Panel on the Rocket Today!

Why Reserve Your Spot?
To best ensure that your panel will be included in this Dream Quilt and have a spot on the Saturn V Rocket, you are encouraged to submit your placeholder fee upfront and as soon as possible. This will guarantee your panels spot even if you submit your panel at a later date. Because we are reaching to over a 100 countries, 8,000 panel spots will go surprisingly fast!

Disclosure: All donations, reservations, or sponsorships are non-refundable - Unless The Dream Rocket project is permanently canceled. Thank you.




NOTE: Once a reservation is made, your panel is guaranteed a spot on the Dream Rocket Quilt. However, if you submit a panel that is considered by the US Space and Rocket Center to be obscene or politically offensive, the Dream Rocket Team has the right to request another, however this does not mean you lose a spot for your panel or that you will receive a refund, you will simply need to submit a new panel. Thank you.

BIG News!

Due to a successful sponsorship program initiated by the Dream Rocket team and our Board of Directors we are announcing a limited one time 3,800 Dream Rocket spots for a minimal $20 reservation fee per spot. This is an amazing opportunity for schools, groups, and individuals from around the world. This is strictly a first come first serve event! Once these spots are filled we will remove this offer.

Once your reservation is complete please take a moment to help spread the word about this limited opportunity to any schools, groups, and individuals.

Details

Dream Theme Spot on the Saturn V moon Rocket Quilt

Size: 2 feet x 2 feet (0.60960 meters x 0.60960 meters)

3,800 spots Available at $20 each

Reserve today, Submit your panel later!
Who is this for?
Who will submit panel?


*Once you reserve a spot you are guaranteed to be on the Saturn V Rocket Quilt. For those who reserved a Dream Rocket spot prier to April 12, 2010 you will be guaranteed a spot on the pillars of the rocket unless they would rather be on the Saturn V. For those who are reserving spots on or after April 12, 2010 will be guaranteed a spot somewhere on the Saturn V Rocket, Engines, or Pillars. - Thank you

The Dream Rocket team has partnered with Living Crafts Magazine!

When you make a reservation you will now recieve a FREE issue Living Crafts Magazine. A value savings of $6.99

If you would like to opt out, please email jennifer@thedreamrocket after making your reservation.

  

  



  

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Dye Your Own Yarn and knit your own Rainboot Socks!

 

Children love the process of dyeing —watching the creamy wool take on a vibrancy as they squish the dye colors around on their wool. Children feel a great sense of accomplishment and pride in wearing socks or hats or mittens they have had a part in making.

 

This article will show you step-by-step how-to of dyeing your own wool yarn and then creating simple rainboot socks for yourself and your parents!  For the complete article, published in the Fall 2009 issue of Living Crafts magazine, click here.

Mini Dream Theme Panel , 1 foot x 1 foot

Mini Dream Theme Panel
Who is this panel for?
Who will be submitting panel?

Dream Theme Panel (2 feet x 2 feet) $100

Who is this for?
Who will submit panel?

Visionary Panel ( 4 feet x 4 feet) $400

Who is this for?
Who will Submit Panel?

Pay by Mail

To pay by mail, please print this form and mail it along with your payment to:Volunteers

The Dream Rocket
6275 University Drive
Suite 37, Box Number 267
Huntsville, Alabama 35806

BE A Part of the Saturn V Rocket Quilt AND The Dream Rocket Express Tour!

Below you will find many venues and dates in which the Dream Rocket team would like to display your submitted panels before the wrapping of the Saturn V rocket in May and June of 2011. To be eligible for inclusion in these shows you must have your panel(s) submitted by the following due dates. If your panel does not make it into the show in which you sent it in for it most likely will make it into a following one. Once your panel is selected by our team for a show you will be notified as to what venue your panel will be shown at. We will favor a few local participates for each venue.

We would love to place your panel into every show listed, so the sooner

you submit your panel, the more likely your panel will

be included in many of the shows listed below.

Earlyworks Childrens Museum Huntsville, AL May 1, 2010 – August 1, 2010

Panels Due: April 1, 2010

Earlyworks Childrens Museum

404 Madison Street, Huntsville, AL 35801

256-564-8100

Website: http://www.earlyworks.com/the-museums/childrens-museum


Great Explorations Childrens Museum St. Petersburg, FL May 1, 2010 to August 1, 2010

Panels Due: April 1, 2010

Great Explorations Childrens Museum

1925 Fourth Street N.St. Petersburg, FL 33704

727-821-8992

Website: http://www.greatexplorations.org/index.php


New Britain Public Library New Britain, CT August 1, 2010 – September 1, 2010

Panels Due: July 1, 2010

New Britain Public Library

20 High St. New Britain, CT 06051

(860) 224-3155

Website: http://www.nbpl.info/index.html


Warren Co. Public Library Bowling Green, KY August 1, 2010 - October 1, 2010

Panels Due: July 1, 2010

Warren County Public Library
1225 State Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101
Phone: 270-781-4882

Website: http://www.bgpl.org/


Central Library Conroe, TX September 1, 2010 – November 1, 2010

Panels Due August 1, 2010

Central Library

104 I-45 North

Conroe, TX 77301

Website: http://www.countylibrary.org/cen.htm


Mulberry Street Library New York, NY September 1 to November 1, 2010

Panels Due August 1, 2010

Mulberry Street Library10 Jersey Street (Between Lafayette & Mulberry Streets)
New York, NY 10012-3332
(212) 966-3424


Educational Gallery Group (Eg2) West Palm Beach, FL September 15, 2010 to November 1, 2010

Panels Due: August 15, 2010 (Only k-12th grade panels will be selected for this venue)

Educational Gallery Group

477 South Rosemary, Suite 193

West Palm Beach, FL

561.315.6242

Website: http://egsquared.org/default.aspx


The Eclipse Gallery Algoma, WI October 1, 2010 – October 30, 2010

Panels Due: September 1, 2010

The Eclipse Gallery

507 fourth street
algoma, WI 54201

(920) 487-8060
website:
http://www.theeclipsegallery.com


Randolph School Huntsville, AL November 1, 2010 – January 1, 2011

Panels Due: October 1, 2010

Randolph School

Garth Campus
4915 Garth Road
Huntsville, AL 35802

Website: www.randolphschool.net


Neva Lomason Memorial Library Carrolton, GA December 1 2010 - February 1, 2011

Panels Due: November 1, 2010  

Neva Lomason Memorial Library

710 Rome Street
Carrollton, Georgia 30117
(770) 836-6711

Website: http://www.wgrl.org/Branches/Carrollton/nlpl.htm


Maine Discovery Museum Bangor, Maine December 1, 2010 – February 1, 2011

Panels Due: November 1, 2010  

Maine Discovery Museum

74 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401
207.262.7200

Website: http://www.mainediscoverymuseum.org/

 

Duke Energy Children's Museum at the Cincinnati Center

Panels Due: November 1, 2010

Show: December 1, 2010 - February 1, 2011

1301 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45203
(513) 287-7000

Website: www.cincymuseum.org

(Note: This show is reserved for the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's
Wilderness Road Council, Inc)

 

Explorium of Lexington

Panels Due: December 1, 2010

 Show: January 1, 2011 - February 28, 2011

440 W. Short Street
Lexington, KY 40507
(859) 258-3253

Website: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 (Note: This show is reserved for the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's
Wilderness Road Council, Inc)


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library San Jose, CA January 1, 2011 – March 1, 2011

Panels Due: December 1, 2010  

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library

    150 E. San Fernando St.
    San José, CA 95112
    (408) 808-2000



Images of Panels & Participant Recognition

After you reserve your spot, you will be asked to fill out a form, print, and mail it along with your submitted panel. Once we receive your panel we will photograph and document it. Your panels’ photograph and information with be posted on our website underneath either the Visionary or Dream Theme section. Your first and last name along with city, state, or country will be posted under the “Who’s Involved” section.A Group Called 'Woman Can' from NH

Single Dream Theme Panel/Mini Dream Theme Panel

When you are creating a Dream Theme Panel you will be provided with a list of possible themes to consider when creating your panel. However, your panel does not have to represent one of these themes. While thinking about your theme, ask yourself, “What would my dream be for a better future relating to this theme?” Your panel can be designed any way you would like. It could be very abstract or very realistic, or somewhere in the middle. See Create a Dream Theme Panel.

Can I choose my own Dream Theme?

There are no restrictions to what Dream Theme you can choose to express in your panel. You are free to dream whatever you would like. The Dream Team has simply provided some possibilities of themes to help you take that first step. However, when you mail your form in with your panel, you will be asked to circle a listed Dream Theme just so that our staff will know where to post an image of your panel. This will also help you to find where your panel’s image is posted on our website for future reference.

Size: For a Dream Theme Panel - 2 feet long x 2 feet wide (0.60960 meters x 0.60960)

Or for a Mini Dream Theme Panel - 1 foot x 1 foot (0.30480 meters x 0.30480 meters)


Represent a Visionary Panel

Visionary Panels are recommended, but not limited to, groups, schools, organizations, etc. To create a Visionary Panel, you will needA Group called 'Imagine' to select a designated Visionary from our list. By purchasing your visionary panel you will be the only group representing that Visionary. In creating your Visionary panel you will be asked to consider your chosen Visionaries’ dreams and influence in our history and present. In doing so, you have many different methods of approaching the creation of your panel. It is best to select a question for your group to think about. Example: How did this Visionary influence the world? How did he/she influence me? If you were standing in his/her shoes, what do you think his/her dream for a better future would be? Create a Visionary Panel. Size: 4 feet wide x 4 feet long (in other words… 48 inches x 48 inches)

Note from Jennifer: “Because of the difficulty of wrapping the Saturn V Rocket, for the first time in the IFC history, a fee is required to participate. However see Need a Sponsor or Want to Sponsor, and we will try our best to facilitate you having the opportunity to participate.”

Now WHAT?


1.After you reserve a spot for your panel on Paypal, the Dream Rocket will be notified of your payment and will keep a record of your reservation. Over the months leading up to the deadline date you will be reminded to submit your panel via email.

2. Check out Create and Submit a Dream Theme Panel or a Visionary Panel

3. Mail the requested form and panel according to the listed due dates/shows above.

Reserve your spot / Leaves from 2009 Tree Project
Legal Note:
The International Fiber Collaborative Inc. is a non-profit organization, and throughout this project the IFC will be doing business both as The Dream Rocket and the International Fiber Collaborative. The IFC is legally registered in the state of Alabama as a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation. However, the official 501c3 application is in process, which means that on completion of our 501C3 paperwork any prior donations, sponsorships, and purchases will retroactively be handed a tax- deductible ID number. The Dream Rocket team will mail this to you as soon as possible (via regular mail).

 

You can be a part of the Saturn V Rocket Quilt AND the Dream Rocket Express Tour!

See Dates and Venues Below...

 

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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it."Michelangelo -

    You can be a part of the Saturn V Rocket Quilt AND the Dream Rocket Express Tour!

        • See Dates and Venues Below...

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  • Comment Link Patti Smith Monday, 12 July 2010 00:42 posted by Patti Smith

    Cadette Troop 2249 from Fairfax, VA is psyched to do this!

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