Three Monday night shows remaining at Barton Planetarium

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March 4, 2020
Story by Brandon Steinert

The Barton Planetarium invites the community to attend its three remaining spring shows held at 7 p.m. on Monday nights. Each evening will feature movies utilizing the full-dome projection system, followed by a live presentation by Barton’s Planetarium Director Dr. Tim Folkerts. The presentations will feature a tour of the night sky, hands-on activities or actual outdoor stargazing.

The Planetarium is located in the Science Building. Enter through the sliding doors on the north side. Admission is free. All shows start at 7 p.m.

For more information, visit planetarium.bartonccc.edu or contact Dr. Folkerts at folkertst@bartonccc.edu or (620) 792-9320.

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