National Rosie the Riveter Day at the Military Aviation Museum

Annual day filled with educational activities and living history returns to the museum

Emma Quedzuweit
Emma Quedzuweit
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Celebrate National Rosie the Riveter Day at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia on Saturday, March 22nd 10 AM to 3 PM. The museum has announced their plans for a day of hands-on history and inspiration honoring the incredible women who kept America flying during World War II. Step into the shoes of Rosie the Riveter and explore the vital roles women played on the home front. This event is free  to attend for museum members and included in museum admission for all others. Admission tickets can be purchased HERE.

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Riveting Demonstrations – 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM Watch live riveting in action and learn how Rosie and her fellow workers built the aircraft that helped win the war. Lessons with Real Airplane Mechanics – 12:00 PM Get hands-on with tools used in aircraft maintenance and hear from professional mechanics about their careers. Story Time & Bookmobile – 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 2:00 PM Enjoy readings of inspiring books like Rosie: Stronger than Steel and Mae Among the Stars. The Virginia Beach Public Library’s bookmobile will also be on-site, stocked with aviation and STEM-themed books, and will feature a special STEM activity. Rosie-Inspired Craft Corner – All Day Create your own Rosie-themed memorabilia and learn about wartime crafting and victory gardens. Riveting Elegance: Rosie’s Hairstyle & WWII Fashion – 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM Discover how women balanced safety and style in the workforce during the war and learn to recreate Rosie’s iconic look. Victory Garden Activity – 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM Learn about wartime gardening and plant your own take-home garden with the Women’s Land Army. Pop Riveting Demonstrations – 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM Engaging demonstrations showcasing the importance of riveting in aircraft construction, connecting it to the roles of women in factories during WWII.

WWII Aviation Reenactors & Interactive Activities will continue all day, such as helping pack a parachute like a wartime rigger, become an Air Traffic Controller and guide a “pilot” down a taped runway, and other hands-on activities with authentic WWII artifacts and uniforms. This family-friendly event brings history to life with engaging activities for all ages. Don’t miss this opportunity to honor Rosie the Riveter and the countless women who shaped aviation history. Book your tickets at the link HERE.

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Emma Quedzuweit is a historial researcher and graduate school student originally from California, but travels extensively for work and study. She is the former Assitant Editor at AOPA Pilot magazine and currently freelance writes along with personal projects invovled in the search for missing in action aviators from World War I and II. She is a Private Pilot with Single Engine Land and Sea ratings and tailwheel endorsement and is part-owner of a 1946 Piper J-3 Cub. Her favorite aviation experience was earning a checkout in a Fairchild PT-19.
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