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September 6, 2012 Arts & Entertainment, Local News No Comments

“Road Map to the Stars – the Night Sky Explained, will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 13 in Willington by astrophysicist Kevin Manning, a retired NASA consultant.

“Look Up to the Stars!” astronomy programs will be hosted by three area libraries, including Willington Public Library

“Road Map to the Stars – the Night Sky Explained, will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 13 by astrophysicist Kevin Manning, a retired NASA consultant.

Registration for this program, which will be held at the Willington Old Town Hall on the green, is not required but you may call 860-429-3854 for more information.

The event is free and suitable for children age 10 and older (children must be accompanied by an adult).

Posted September 6, 2012

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