An Open House For Aviation-Minded Teens, In Roxbury -- Tuesday, July 12th!

Description

The CAP Cadet Program is a year-round STEM-focused activity where teenaged cadets get to actually fly small airplanes and gliders, and launch model rockets. They also fly quadcopters (aka "drones") and radio-controlled model airplanes, while also learning to lead, hike, camp, get in shape and push themselves physically and academically to higher limits!  All cadets have the opportunity to earn FULL flight scholarships to earn their Private Pilot's License for FREE!

If you or your teenage children/grand-children are college or career bound and are dreaming about a career in aviation (on Earth on in Space), a career in the military, a civilian STEM career -- or if you want to mentor teens who do -- then the volunteer Civil Air Patrol is for you!

 

FAQs

 Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

No minimum nor maximum age; however, childcare will not be provided.

 

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Limited Free on and off-street parking is available at the building and on surrounding streets. The Dewitt Center is MBTA accessible, being only a six minute walk from Nubian Square MBTA Station.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

You may contact:

Lieutenant Colonel Carleton Jones, at carleton.jones@mawg.cap.gov

Major Steffen Landrum, at steffen.landrum-alves@mawg.cap.gov

Lieutenant Nick Yang at, nicholas.yang@mawg.cap.gov

 

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Absolutely not.  Ticket registration helps us provide the front desk with a list of expected attendees.