Join us for the first movie this year’s Aviation Movie Night series on Thursday, March 20th at 6:30pm. Since March is Women’s History Month, we’re showing a special biopic about the woman who became the youngest licensed pilot in America in the 1929.
Free and family friendly! A $10 donation is encouraged and appreciated. Double the fun – bring a friend!
Thursday, March 20th
Pizza served at 6:30
Movie starts at 7pm
The fun will happen in the museum’s Joranlien Gathering Hall: N2463 Airport Rd in Brodhead, WI.
The Movie: “Pearl” (2010)
Set in 1920s rural Oklahoma, this movie is based on the remarkable true story of Chickasaw aviatrix, Pearl Carter Scott, the youngest licensed pilot in American history. Mentored by world-renowned aviator Wiley Post, Pearl first pilots a plane at the age of 12 and becomes a commercial pilot and local celebrity before she reaches adulthood. As she finds love and becomes a wife and mother, her two greatest passions collide. This little-known, independent movie isn’t shown very often, so don’t miss it! Rated G.