Beneath the Cosmos October 2020

Beneath the Cosmos October 2020

Mondays (Oct. 5, 12) 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm; (Oct.19, 26) 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Relax in a zero-gravity chair while we guide you through the night sky, using our laser pointer to show you stars, planets, constellations, galaxies, and other objects of interest while explaining their relationships and significance. 

These events are weather-dependent and will be canceled by e-mail 24-hours before scheduled start time in the event of a cloud cover forecast greater than 30%.

Dress appropriately for being still in nighttime outdoor weather.

Purchase tickets here or call 262-552-8196

International Observe the Moon Night 2020

International Observe the Moon Night 2020

International Observe the Moon Night is a time to come together with fellow Moon enthusiasts and curious people worldwide. Everyone on Earth is invited to learn about lunar science and exploration, take part in celestial observations, and honor cultural and personal connections to the Moon.

International Observe the Moon Night occurs annually in September when the Moon is around first quarter ― a great phase for evening observing. Furthermore, a first-quarter Moon offers excellent viewing opportunities along the terminator (the line between night and day), where shadows enhance the Moon’s cratered landscape.

Come out to the Schoolyard Observatory and enjoy a view of the moon while learning interesting facts about our closest celestial partner. Reservations are in blocks to help manage social distancing, and we ask that you sign up for a selected one-hour time block and attend only during that preselected time. Support our Schoolyard Observatory programming with a suggested donation of $5 per individual.

Safety Precautions: During events, six-foot social distancing will be maintained, and wearing a facial mask will be required. The telescope eyepiece and ladder handles will be sanitized before and after each use. Dress appropriately for nighttime outdoor weather, and insect repellent is highly recommended.

Observatory Open Houses

Observatory Open Houses

An Evening with the Celestials

 

Come enjoy a night of star gazing and telescope viewing at Hawthorn Hollow’s Schoolyard Observatory. 

 

Monthly Observatory Open Houses. 

A variety of telescopes will be on hand with volunteers to guide you in seeing the night’s brightest objects. You are also welcome to bring your own binoculars or telescopes. Free Family/Adult event (weather permitting). Questions? Feel free to email: observatory@hawthornhollow.org

NOTE: All 2020 open houses are tentative due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please check Observatory Events for updates.

Observatory Open House Dates 2020

All Saturdays / Times Vary

January 25th  6pm-10pm
February 29th  7pm-11pm
March 28th  8pm-12am
April 18th  8:30pm-12:30am
May 2nd  8:30pm-12:30pm (Spring Astronomy Day)
May  24th  9pm-1am
June 27th  11am-1pm (Daytime Open House)
July 25th  9pm-1am
August 22nd  9pm-1am
September 26th  Noon-3pm (Solar Saturday)
October 24th  7pm-11pm
November  21th  6pm-10pm
December 12th  6pm-10pm (Geminid Open House)

(Weather cancellations made the night before on Twitter & in the Facebook event).

Other Programs

 The observatory hosts daytime and nighttime field trips & classes, scout merit badge workshops as well as star parties. Please send inquiries or requests for events to:
observatory@hawthornhollow.org

The Observatory Telescope

The Charles and Kathryn Heide Schoolyard Observatory at Hawthorn Hollow features a Meade LX200 – ACF 16″ telescope on an Alt-Az mount in an automated dome as well as two mounts for smaller telescopes outside the dome.

It’s Maple Sugarin’ Time!

It’s Maple Sugarin’ Time!

March is Maple

Sugarin’!

   Now offering k-5 Field Trips and Adult/Family Classes. 

Register now!

It’s Maple Sugarin’ Time at Hawthorn Hollow!  Come join us as we tap the trees in our sugar bush during the month of March.  Visitors will take a journey back in time and discover the magic of maple
sugaring.

The Sugar Maple and history of maple sugaring is an important part of Wisconsin’s heritage.  Through hands on activities  participants will experience through hands-on activities the arts and traditions of tapping a maple tree.  The visit provides a history of Native American traditions and techniques for capturing, collecting and cooking of maple syrup.

This program is for families and adults. It is a 2 hour outdoor program. Dress for the weather! Wear warm coats, hats, mittens, and boots if there is snow on the ground.

Field trips

We offer morning and afternoon sessions, Tuesday through Friday. Class size is limited 10 – 30 students, accommodating up to 60 students per session. Field trips are offered Tuesdays – Fridays in March. This program is tailored for grades k-5. Fee is $6 per person.

 

Adult & Family Programs

Offered Saturdays the 14th and 21st in March, 10am to Noon. Children 3-11 are $6. 12 to Adult are $10 each. For groups of 10 or more, please call us for price discounts and scheduling.

Register

Please call us at 262-552-8196 or email theHollow@HawthornHollow.org. Payment must be received in advance.

 

Hawthorn Hollow

880 Green Bay Road
Kenosha, WI 53144

Contact Us

TheHollow@HawthornHollow.org
262-552-8196