Star
party planned at Creekside Environmental Center Thursday night
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[October 20, 2014]
LINCOLN - A star party will be held at
Creekside, Lincoln College’s Outdoor Center for Environmental
Education, at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 23.
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This event is free and open to star gazers of all
ages. The evening will include a three-part program: a presentation
by a member of the Twin-City Amateur Astronomers of
Bloomington-Normal, a sky tour using a laser pointer, and
exploration of the night sky through telescopes. Objects that may be
visible include the Ring Nebula, Dumbbell Nebula, the Andromeda
Galaxy, globular and open star clusters, and possibly the remnant of
a supernova. Participants may want to bring flashlights, as
Creekside is not a lighted facility. In case of rain, the event will
be held on October 30.
For more information or to RSVP, contact Lincoln College Librarian
Mike Starasta at (217) 735-7290 or email mstarasta@lincolncollege.edu.
RSVPs are not required, but are helpful for planning purposes.
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Creekside is an innovative 4-acre educational site recognized
by the scientific community for its biological diversity and
geological and archeological significance. Creekside is located
along Sugar Creek, about five miles north of Lincoln.
Directions: From I-55, take Exit 133 toward Lincoln. Turn left
onto North Lincoln Parkway and travel 3 miles. Turn right on
1250th Ave (Nicholson Rd) and travel 3.1 miles (passing over
I-55, past the Epperson subdivision, and over Kickapoo Creek).
Turn left on 2000th St (the second left after Kickapoo Creek)
and travel about half a mile. Turn right onto the gravel road
marked Small-Edwards Trace that leads to Creekside.
[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College] |