Date change due to cloudy August skies…
Who took care of baby Zeus? Why does Casseopeaia have to spend half her time upside down? Who might the Greater Bear and Lesser Bear represent? And how can we find all these constellations, and stories, in the myriad stars above us?
On Thursday, November 7 at 7 PM, join Chocorua Lake Conservancy and longtime teacher, storyteller, and outdoor enthusiast Matt Krug for Stories Behind the Stars in Wonalancet, NH, an evening of stories and star gazing. For millennia people have used the night sky as a compass, a calendar, and a canvas to express their cultural ideology. Stories Behind the Stars combines myths from around the world, science, and imagination to introduce the audience to the night sky. We will discuss how to locate and recognize many of the major fall constellations, and how to navigate by the stars. Using our eyes we will meet villains, heroes, and lovers. If we get lucky, we might even spot a Taurid meteor shower fireball! Bring your curiosity, a sense of wonder, and dress for the nighttime temps.
This program is free to CLC members, $10 suggested donation for non-members, and space is limited. Please register in advance above so that we can let you know of any changes to the schedule. You’ll receive directions to the location in Wonalancet when you register. Storm date/cloudy sky date will be Wednesday, August 28.
Matt Krug has been introducing audiences to the night sky for more decades than he would care to admit. When not teaching or performing, he can be found making “To Do” lists at his home in Fryeburg, Maine.
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