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The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright!

  • July 16, 2022
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (CST)
  • The Visitor Center
  • 1

Registration

There’s something truly magical to kids about the night sky.  Maybe it’s because they aren’t often out after dark. Or, maybe it’s because the night sky and the patterns of the stars have mystified humans for centuries. If your kids are interested in learning about space and stars, don’t miss this program!  Inevitably, kids will ask: "How many stars are in the sky?" or "Why do the stars shine at night?" plus a million other variations of those impossible-to-answer questions. It's all part of the scientific inquiry process -- being intrigued enough to ask the questions and then heading off to find the answers!  Astronomy is fun all year round, but summer is a great time to lay outside in the cool grass on a warm night and do some stargazing.  The night sky is such an endlessly fascinating subject.  It’s so much fun to learn about the moon and the stars.  Come join us for some stargazing activities that are out of this world!  They’ll really add a twinkle to your child’s eye!  This free nature activity program is for youth ages 5-10. 


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Events and activities hosted by the Friends of Hagerman are funded by donations and powered solely by volunteers.  There are no fees for admission to the refuge or parking; the refuge is open from sunrise to sunset every day of the year, drive on any road unless gated.

6465 Refuge Road

Sherman, TX 75092

             

Kroger: Stop by the customer service desk at Kroger and link your Kroger Card to the Friends of Hagerman: the Friends will get rewards for every dollar you spend, at no cost to you.

Please add friendsofhagerman@gmail.com to your contacts to ensure delivery of registration confirmations, account information and the Featherless Flyer

Special thanks to Nancy Miller for the amazing photo of the Visitor Center 

See you at the refuge!

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