P-2 Rededication Ceremony
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The historic NASB P-2 has had a makeover!
Join the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum, for the P-2 REDEDICATION CEREMONY on Friday, July 25th at 11 AM.
Located at the entrance to Brunswick Landing, (site of the P-2).
This occasion, is made possible by hundreds of supporters and the professionals at Moore Painting, and metal fabricator, John Vandel, who executed the restoration project. A special dedication ceremony, will feature speakers, from the town Brunswick, MRRA and the P-2 Rehabilitation Project. Following the dedication, all are welcome to join us for lunch, across from BNAM, at Flight Deck Brewing. Flight Deck, has generously offered to donate the value of all food and beverages sold during our lunch, to the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum. There will be an opportunity during the lunch to meet, and hear the stories of the P-2, from some of the veterans who flew the plane. For those interested, the museum will be open for visitation. No RSVP required…come and enjoy the festivities!
To learn more about the P-2 Rededication Ceremony, please contact aW5mbyB8IGJuYW11c2V1bSAhIG9yZw==
For directions and more information about the museum, our mission, events, memberships and volunteer opportunities can be found at bnamuseum.org
Join the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum, for the P-2 REDEDICATION CEREMONY on Friday, July 25th at 11 AM.
Located at the entrance to Brunswick Landing, (site of the P-2).
This occasion, is made possible by hundreds of supporters and the professionals at Moore Painting, and metal fabricator, John Vandel, who executed the restoration project. A special dedication ceremony, will feature speakers, from the town Brunswick, MRRA and the P-2 Rehabilitation Project. Following the dedication, all are welcome to join us for lunch, across from BNAM, at Flight Deck Brewing. Flight Deck, has generously offered to donate the value of all food and beverages sold during our lunch, to the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum. There will be an opportunity during the lunch to meet, and hear the stories of the P-2, from some of the veterans who flew the plane. For those interested, the museum will be open for visitation. No RSVP required…come and enjoy the festivities!
To learn more about the P-2 Rededication Ceremony, please contact aW5mbyB8IGJuYW11c2V1bSAhIG9yZw==
For directions and more information about the museum, our mission, events, memberships and volunteer opportunities can be found at bnamuseum.org
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