March 1st 5-8pm Lampasas Stars at Night

Gather from 5pm to 8 pm for family friendly activities, information tables, night sky demos, panel discussions, food vendors, and the big event: stargazing with professional telescopes! Learn more at: https://www.visionlampasas.org/friends-of-the-night-sky.html

3/28 at 7pm Liberty Hill Star Party

Join us in Liberty Hill, Friday March 28th, 7PM telescope set up, crafts for the children sponsored by the library and an educational table will be set up by LH Save Our Stars. Viewing and education starting at 8 until 10 by Austin Astronomical Group.

4/26 Night Sky Celebration (City of Carrollton)

Come for an evening under the night sky at Elm Fork Nature Center, sponsored by the City of Carrollton, DarkSky Texas, NASA, and the National Space Society of N. Texas. Discover the wonders of the dark sky, see a life size NASA space exploration suit, see nocturnal creatures that call the nature preserve home, enjoy stargazing, and more exciting activities!

The event also includes an 8pm night hike around the Preserve.

Dark Skies Presentation for Driftwood Historical Conservation Society

Are we ignoring half of the conservation work that needs to be done? Cindy will explore the natural world and its processes that depend on the absence of artificial light. Living things need natural darkness for navigation, reproduction, circadian rhythms, photoperiodism, competition, predation, and general habitat protection. We humans need it too. Learn what we can do to extend our conservation work to the nighttime.

Dark Skies Presentation for Wimberley Birding Society

The talk will explore the natural world and the processes that depend on the absence of artificial light. It will emphasize the issues that birds have with artificial lighting. I’ll also include some information on bird-friendly windows. It will cover issues of navigation (& migration), reproduction, circadian rhythms, photoperiodism, competition, predation, and general habitat protection. I’ll also touch on some issues that humans have with artificial light at night too. We’ll review what we can do to extend our protection of birds (and ourselves) to the nighttime.