(Diamond, MO) – The night sky is the largest natural resource at the George Washington Carver National Monument. Come learn with park rangers about celestial navigation, star stories, lunar phases, and the effects of light pollution.
Due to the current CDC guidelines and guidance from the White House, the entire program will take place outside. This free, two-hour long program will begin on Saturday, November 14 at 6:00 pm. We will be meeting at the flagpole and the program will take place in the gravel lot next to the visitor center.
This program will be cancelled if it is raining or cloudy. Please check the park Facebook page for any program changes. We ask that you dress for the weather, bring a chair, a flashlight and binoculars if you would like. Young astronomers can earn a special Junior Ranger Night Explorer patch and certificate by learning more about the night sky. Ask a ranger for details when you arrive.
Limited space is available and registration is required! Please call the park at 417.325.4151 by November 8 to register.
George Washington Carver National Monument is located at 5646 Carver Road, approximately two miles west of Diamond, MO. The park is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information, you can contact the park at 417.325.4151, visit the park website at nps.gov/gwca, or Facebook page.
About the National Park Service:
About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s more than 400 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at nps.gov.
Reference:
Valerie Baldwin
George Washington Carver National Monument
417.325.4151
valerie_baldwin@nps.gov
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