Pass Christian Historical Society August Luncheon
The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon on Monday, August 28th at 12 pm (Noon). Our speaker will be Rosemary Roosa, daughter of Apollo astronaut Stu Roosa. Learn about the essence of the space race days and the journey from the moon and back through Ms. Roosa’s eyes. The Historical Society…
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