The Festival Continues!
The Flagstaff Festival of Science continues with dozens of programs through Sunday of this week!
Astronomy Night at Tynkertopia is cancelled!
Due to inclement weather, Astronomy Night is cancelled tonight (9/25). Thank you for your understanding.
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Just a snapshot of Thurs, September 25th:
Check out this presentation offered both in person and online! ” Following the Sun and Moon on a Petroglyph Calendar Panel” explores a unique site where shadow lines and light daggers interacting with certain petroglyph elements mark significant cultural events in the Hopi calendar. Attend in person at the East Flagstaff Community Library, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Attendee favorite, “The Flagstaff Star Party” returns for 3 nights, starting today! Enjoy twilight talks–short, engaging presentations by astronomers who share fascinating facts about the night sky and look through powerful telescopes! 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. at Buffalo Park.
Step into an evening of heartfelt, true stories from NAU faculty and graduate students, crafted in collaboration with the Writing Class Radio podcast. Hear firsthand accounts of adventures in science–the challenges, the breakthroughs, the stumbles, and the unexpected lessons that change people. “Science Through Storytelling” is at Kitt Recital Hall (NAU) from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
“The Incredible Story of Two Women Scientists Who Braved the Wild River” takes place tonight at the Coconino Center for the Arts. Hear about two pioneering female botanists on the Colorado River in 1938 and see dramatizations with actors from Flag Shakes. 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Find out more about this snapshot of today’s programming, plus all of the programs later this week by visiting the website or downloading the app! All programming is FREE!
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