74. Learn to roller skate. 75. Say hi to your favorite OKC Zoo animals on the Outdoor Safari Walk, a socially distant, one-way trail through zoo. 76. Rent a kayak or paddle board through RIVERSPORT in the Boathouse District downtown, on Lake Overholser or Lake Hefner. SandRidge Trail and Sky Zip, rush the rapids and (NEW this summer!) surf the waves at RIVERSPORT Adventures. Most activities are scheduled to open in June, but check riversportokc.org for the latest details. 78. Make homemade ice cream. 77. Then, fly high on the
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Plan your mission to space in preparation for the Oklahoma History Center’s From Launch to Landing:
Oklahomans in Space exhibit, coming this summer.
Find more Oklahoma History at Home activities at okhistory.org/historycenter/ home.
• Make a list of what you’ll need to take to space with you. What will you need to survive and what will you need to keep you busy? Visit okhistory.org/ kids/space5.php to see typical items astronauts take into space. • Visit okhistory.org/kids/space2.php to learn about famous Oklahoma astronauts. • Choose your favorite Oklahoma astronaut and research where they are from in Oklahoma, what mission(s) they went on and your favorite interesting fact about them. Draw a picture and, if OK with your parents, tag @okhistorycenter on Facebook so the Oklahoma History Center can see what you came up with! • Learn more about what you’ll see in Launch to Landing , including the Apollo command module, plus many other galleries at the Oklahoma History Center at okhistory.org/ historycenter/atour.
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