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Summer Solar Session #5
Explore the daytime sky with safely filtered telescopes that reveal the Sun’s features, from visible sunspots to dynamic details in its atmosphere. After solar viewing, a 24-inch telescope targets bright objects beyond our star, including Venus in a gibbous phase at about 71 percent illumination, Jupiter, Mercury as a slim 22 percent crescent, and bright stars that can be seen in daylight. Viewing depends on the weather, and clear skies are required.
Herrett Center for Arts & ScienceSea Lions: Life by a Whisker
Set where sheer cliffs meet crashing waves, this immersive story follows a colony of Australian sea lions. In a place that is both beautiful and unforgiving, a timeless tale of growing up unfolds with guidance from some of Australia’s most curious and clever marine mammals. Step inside the colony to see tender moments and awkward first attempts give way to the courage and sacrifice that survival demands. Follow a young pup from this rare species and meet the people working to protect her kind. Admission is $7.50 for adults ages 18 to 59, $6.50 for seniors 60 and older, and $5.50 for children ages 2 to 17 as well as CSI students with an activity card. Children under 2 attend free. Planetary Society members and their families receive a 50 percent discount. Herrett Center members can see up to six planetarium shows per year at no charge.
Herrett Center for Arts & ScienceDrum Circle
Experience a drum circle facilitated by Andrew Ecker. All drums are supplied, so no equipment is needed. Expect a gathering filled with energy, joy, and vibrant sound. The event takes place inside Crystal EnLight’s Healing Center. Please park in the back lot and enter through the Healing Center door.
Crystals EnLightNaturebrary at the Twin Falls Public Library
An outdoor program at Twin Falls City Park for young children who have not yet started elementary school and their caregivers. Activities include walking story experiences, creating pretend mud pies, and hands-on explorations of plants. Expect some mess and wear clothing suitable for active, outdoor play.
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