- This is the peak of the "Aster Show" at Crossroads. Just how many shades of purple are there?
Posts Tagged ‘Astronomy’
DPAS Astronomical Viewing Night
Join members of the Door Peninsula Astronomical Society as they explore the beautiful night sky in the StarGarden or with images from the new telescope. If skies are cloudy, planetarium…
Read MoreDPAS Monthly Meeting
The Door Peninsula Astronomical Society (DPAS) typically meets monthly at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of the month at the Ray and Ruthie Stonecipher Astronomy Center, 2200 Utah Street, Sturgeon…
Read MoreLooking Ahead: A Decade of Digging
If you are picturing “Indiana Jones,” or long to help reveal mosaics at Pompeii, or enter secret crypts below cathedrals, the Archaeological Dig at Crossroads’ Cove Estuary Preserve may not…
Read MoreDPAS: International Astronomy Day Viewing Night
Join the members of the Door Peninsula Astronomical Society at the Stonecipher Astronomy Center and Leif Everson Observatory to explore the beauty of the night sky with DPAS members as…
Read MoreLooking Ahead: Seeps, Creeks and Skies
“Where Waters Meet” is the 2023 educational theme of Crossroads at Big Creek. The phrase describes our preserve, where the waters of the Big Creek Watershed flow into The Cove…
Read MoreDPAS Astronomical Viewing Night
Join members of the Door Peninsula Astronomical Society as they explore the beautiful night sky in the StarGarden or with images from the new telescope. If skies are cloudy, planetarium…
Read MoreDPAS Monthly Meeting
The Door Peninsula Astronomical Society (DPAS) typically meets monthly at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of the month at the Ray and Ruthie Stonecipher Astronomy Center, 2200 Utah Street, Sturgeon…
Read MoreLooking Ahead: Buzzing With Anticipation
Again this summer, Crossroads will be a-buzz with activities on Saturday, August 19, from 9:00-11:00 a.m. when the Door County Beekeepers present their “Community Honey Harvest” at the Collins Learning…
Read MorePlanet Walk
Learners of all ages are welcome to hike the “Planet Walk,” a scale model (1:10 billion) of our own Solar System. Learn how long it takes each planet to orbit…
Read MoreDPAS Meteor Shower Party Night 2
Pack your blankets or lawn chairs, a picnic basket or cooler full of snacks and beverages, and the whole family or group of friends, and join the Door Peninsula Astronomical…
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