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On Tuesday, March 19, the Spring Equinox marks a balance of day and night in <br />the Northern Hemisphere. Our days will gradually lengthen as we approach the <br />Summer Solstice on June 20. Celebrate this increase in daylight with us through <br />a captivating exploration of the night sky on Saturday, March 23. Delve into the <br />stories behind the constellations and marvel at celestial wonders through two of <br />Minnesota's largest mobile telescopes, offering close-up views of faraway objects. <br />Mike Lynch, a retired meteorologist with WCCO Radio and a veteran of over 50 <br />years in astronomy, will guide us through a tour of visible celestial subjects such as <br />the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies and more. He'll also showcase a telescope- <br />astrophotography system for glimpsing distant galaxies. Mike, an author and <br />columnist, brings unparalleled expertise to this stargazing adventure. <br />Feel free to bring lawn chairs and blankets for comfort. The event is primarily <br />outdoors, so dress warmly. Indoor facilities are available for restroom access and <br />warming up. <br />Registration is <br />required. <br />Saturday, March 23 <br />7:45-9:45 p.m. <br />Elmcrest Park <br />min' f1i irlscilvr r Ct <br />Cost: $12.50 per person <br />Max Enrollment: 30 <br />RECREATION <br />REGISTER <br />cityoframsey.com/ <br />parksregister <br />CONTACT <br />Mariah Albrecht <br />Parks and Recreation Administrative Assistant <br />malbrecht@cityoframsey.com <br />763-433-9820 <br />