And to provide a bit of merriment to those unable to visit, the Museum will
share science-activity kits with pediatric patients being treated at Children’s
Health.
"Lockheed Martin is proud to continue our long-standing partnership with
the Perot Museum of Nature and Science," said Scott Greene, executive vice president at Lockheed
Martin Missiles and Fire Control.
"Despite challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, together we
remain committed to preparing the next generation of scientists, engineers, and
technologists through advancing STEM education for all."
Lockheed Martin’s gift will also fund a free STEM-inspired drive-through event
for members on Saturday, Dec. 12, featuring several winter wonderland
experiences including snow. The
member-only event is sold out.
“This is an extremely challenging time for museums, and we’re deeply
appreciative of Lockheed Martin’s recognition of the importance of keeping
science alive within our young people,” said Dr. Linda Silver, Eugene McDermott
Chief Executive Officer.
Silver added that since capacity at the Museum is greatly reduced, it’s a
“special time to come explore as you nearly have the place to yourself.” The
Museum offers five levels and 180,000 square feet of discovery for all ages and
interests.
The Museum, which
is currently operating no more than 25% capacity, strictly enforces the proper
wearing of face masks, frequent
sanitation, social distancing and contactless ticketing procedures. The
following safety procedures are currently in place for visitors. Please check perotmuseum.org for
the latest info and updates.
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