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History
The concept of Space
Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children was pioneered in 1986 by Dr.
John Tiffany, principal of the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind
in Talladega, Al. The first group to attend Space Camp had 21 deaf and
hard of hearing students from around the United States who
participated. In the fall of 1997, Amy Newland, who teaches the
deaf in Pittsburgh PA, independently took over
the direction of the program. The direction of this program has been on
a volunteer basis since it’s conception.
"The Mercury Seven" Scott M. Carpenter (Navy), Gordon L. Cooper, Jr. (Air Force), John H. Glenn (Marine Corps), Virgil L. Grissom (Air Force), Walter M. Schirra, Jr. (Navy), Alan B. Shepard, Jr. (Navy) and Donald K. Slayton (Air Force)
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For more information, contact:
Space and Beyond
c/o Amy Newland
300 E. Swissvale Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Phone: 412-371-7000 (ask for extension 691)
Email:
amn01wpd@wpsd.org
Space
& Beyond is 501(c)3.
Last
revised on March 2006
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