Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The stars at lunch

This one for my friends at Silly Hall:

Need to escape the rat race for a little while? Or take a break from the corporate grind? Turn your noon hour into an uplifting retreat with Planetarium @ Lunch.

Each Thursday and Friday afternoon at 12:15, you can bask in the tranquility of the current night sky under the Star Theatre’s special 360-degree dome. It’s a great way to learn something new while being highly entertained.

“Watching the stars is a relaxing activity normally reserved for peaceful summer evenings,” explains Scott Young, Manager of Planetarium & Science Gallery Programs. “The Planetarium @ Lunch program can elevate you above your paltry earthly concerns, and give you a relaxation fix before you have to head back to your cubicle.”

Planetarium @ Lunch shows will change on a regular basis, with the focus on programming of interest to adults. Now showing: Thursday - Is Anybody Out There? Friday - The People vs. Pluto. Planetarium @ Lunch shows run on Thursdays and Fridays at 12:15pm, and are approximately 45 minutes long.

Please bring a bag lunch. Admission to Planetarium @ Lunch is $5.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I did not know they had this, very exciting. I wish my lunch hours we're actually an hour :(

5:46 PM  

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