Are you ‘in the dark’ about the 2024 Total Eclipse? Let Dr. David Hurd shed some light on the subject! As the Planetarium Director and Professor of Astronomy, Meteorology, and Geology at neighboring PennWest-Edinboro, Dr. Hurd takes particular interest in ensuring the availability of learning opportunities to students of all abilities. With contributions to NASA and the visually impaired community, his passion for educating inquiring minds is limitless.
Dr. Hurd will be presenting information about the upcoming solar eclipse on Wednesday, March 27 from 6:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. at the Corry High Education Council. The cost to attend is $10 and you can register now at https://corryhied.com/ or by calling 814-664-9405.
*Participants will also receive a free pair of safe solar viewers recognized by American Astronomical Society Solar Task Force.
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