M E D I A A L E R T
Remembering Pearl Harbor at The National World War II Museum
WHAT: Commemorate the day that will live in infamy and honor the Americans that made the ultimate sacrifice with a visit to The National World War II Museum. Pearl Harbor images, oral histories and artifacts are all part of the Museum’s permanent exhibitions. For more information, call 504-527-6012 x 333 or visit
www.nationalww2museum.org.
All day events for Saturday and Sunday –
· Pick up a special guide to the exhibits that highlights Pearl Harbor artifacts and oral histories.
· Enjoy WWII family activities including building a Higgins boat, island hopping in the Pacific and code-breaking.
· Where were you on December 7, 1941? – Show us where you were the day you heard the news by making your mark on a U.S. map and then filling out a brief personal history form for the Museum archives.
· See special rarely displayed artifacts like a model of the USS St. Louis with the actual flag that flew over the ship on the day of the attack.
· View period footage from both American and Japanese sources.
· Visit the Museum Store and enjoy a special 20% discount on all items, including books and DVDs related to Pearl Harbor.
Saturday, December 6 only –
· 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Conversation with Veterans – a panel discussion
· 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Pearl Harbor lecture by Jack Henkels, a former interpreter at the USS Arizona Memorial
Sunday, December 7 only –
· 9:45 am – 12:00 pm
Remembering Pearl Harbor – A Memorial Service with a performance by the Navy Reserve Forces Band
WHEN: Saturday, December 6 – Sunday, December 7, 2008
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
WHERE: The National World War II Museum
945 Magazine St.
Enter on Andrew Higgins Dr. between Camp and Magazine St.
CONTACT: Kacey Hill
Public Relations Officer
504.527.6012, ext. 357 direct
504.858.7092 mobile
kacey.hill@nationalww2museum.org