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  1. Shepard | Trade Show, Corporate Event, and Exhibit Company

    Shepard is a nationwide event production company with over a century of experience, specializing in corporate events, trade shows, and exhibits. As an employee-owned company, we deliver …

  2. Shepard - Wikipedia

    Blue Origin New Shepard, a crewed rocket that is being developed as a commercial system for suborbital space tourism.

  3. Community High School District 218

    Community High School District 218 is a public high school district with offices in Oak Lawn, IL. CHSD 218 includes Eisenhower High School, Richards High School, Shepard High School, …

  4. SHEPARD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SHEPARD definition: Alan Bartlett, Jr., 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961. See examples of Shepard used in a sentence.

  5. Alan B. Shepard, Jr. | Mercury Program, Apollo Program, Moon …

    Nov 14, 2025 · Alan B. Shepard, Jr., was the first U.S. astronaut to travel in space.

  6. Shepard launches new website in celebration of 120 years of …

    Jul 30, 2025 · Shepard is a nationwide event production company with a rich legacy dating back to 1905. Specializing in corporate events, trade shows, conferences, and exhibits, Shepard is …

  7. Contact - Shepard Event Services

    Explore our core lines of business and let us know how we can support your next event. We produce dynamic trade shows and conferences that engage attendees, amplify your message, …

  8. SHEPHERD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SHEPHERD is a person who tends sheep. How to use shepherd in a sentence.

  9. Former Astronaut Alan Shepard - NASA

    Nov 25, 2025 · Alan Shepard piloted his Freedom 7 Mercury capsule for a 15 minute suborbital flight with no communication glitches. He was the first person from the US and the second …

  10. Alan Shepard: First American in Space - National Air and Space Museum

    He became the first American and the second man in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a 490-kilometer (300-mile), 15-minute suborbital flight. He …