In A-Bay Hangar:
10:00am to 11:30am - "Flight For Diabetes" by Michael Hunter
Founder Michael Hunter's story began 20 years ago as a student pilot with a commitment to join the U.S. Air Force. Those plans were quickly
shattered when he was diagnosed with diabetes, ending his military career. He was repeatedly told he would never fly again. It was not until 1997
that the FAA changed its policy due to the advances in diabetes control. Finally, in 1999, Michael received his medical approval to fly.
After receiving his pilot's license, Michael worked exclusively on aerobatic training. He won the first IAC contest that he entered and has
been living his lifelong dream ever since. Michael has gone on to become the only diabetic in the world with a low-altitude air show
performer's license. Along with his wife Erica and dozens of volunteers, Flight for Diabetes will provide motivational programs to approximately
40,000 people, children with diabetes and their families, this season. Additionally, millions of air show spectators will see Michael's
performance and learn more about diabetes. http://www.flightfordiabetes.com/home.html

In the Forum Hangar:
10:00am to 10:25am - "Angel Flight and Shriners"
Dan Mayworm, Volunteer pilot, will show a 7 minute video on Angel Flight followed up by examples of patients he has flown.
Information on eligilibility and how to sign up for their free medical needs transportation,
how to become an Angel Flight pilot, and how to donate to the cause will be available.  http://www.angelflightcentral.org/chapters/greatLakes/index.htm

10:30am To 10:55am - "Civil Air Patrol and Navy Sea Cadets"
http://waukegan.ilwg.cap.gov
http://www.seacadets911.org/

11:00am To 11:25am - "Learn To Fly" by Skill Aviation and Stick & Rudder
http://www.skillaviation.com/
http://www.srudder.com/

11:30am to 12:30pm - "Space: Getting There, Living There, Coming Home"
By Kevin Caruso - NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador for Illinois
Learn what's new in the U.S. space program. See 10 indoor-safe rockets launch, watch a volunteer wear the world's
cheapest space suit, enjoy a 3 minute return to flight powerpoint, and hold an actual piece of the Moon in your hands

(Yes, real Apollo Moon Rocks at the Waukegan Airport!) http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/profiles/Kevin_Caruso.htm