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Many Black astronomers, physicists, astronauts and scientists have guided our way to the stars
Let’s take a look in honor of Black History Month! Columbus Public Library will host an open observation time with our telescopes in our children’s garden. Inside, we’ll have books on Black scientists and connections to online resources so you can learn more about the brilliant minds who contributed to our understanding of the heavens. The program starts at 6:30 pm and runs dependent on sunset time and weather conditions. This event is open to all ages, but children under 9 must have an adult with them.
AGE GROUP: | Children & Families |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Arts, Crafts, and Makerspaces |
TAGS: | STEAM | black history | astronomy |
The Columbus Public Library serves as the anchor branch for the Chattahoochee Valley Libraries and has been named one of the “10 Most Beautiful Libraries in Georgia.” Meeting Rooms, Auditorium and Computer Lab can be booked for public events up to 90 days in advance. Study Rooms are available by calling 706.243.2681.