

Join us at Millport Conservancy for an unforgettable Perseid Meteor Shower Stargazing Party—right during its dazzling peak.

When: Tuesday, August 12 | 8:30 PM–10:30 PM
Where: Millport Conservancy, Lititz, PA. Just minutes from Lancaster—yet light-years away from skyglow!
The Perseid meteor shower is famous for producing up to 100 meteors per hour, including brilliant fireballs—flashes of light so bright they can rival Venus in the night sky. These “shooting stars” seem to originate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, and will be visible with the naked eye, even amidst some lunar light pollution.
What to Expect:
Who Should Come:
Astronomy fans, families, friends, middle & high school students —anyone curious about the night sky.
What to Bring:
Blankets, camp chairs, warm drinks, and your curiosity! Telescopes are welcome but not necessary.
FREE for Explorer Society Members, North Museum Members, students, and guests!
Don’t miss this rare chance to connect with the cosmos—and your fellow stargazers.
LET YOUR INNER SCIENTIST COME OUT TO PLAY™
