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SUMMARY:Butterfly and Entomological Club
DESCRIPTION:Butterfly and Entomological Club\n“Program on Bees” by LB&EC member and past President of the Lancaster County Beekeepers Society Jim Pinkerton.\nWe all recognize bees in our gardens—but what and how much do we REALLY know about these creatures? Come out\, and learn from a person who’s spent the past 25 years in intimate acquaintanceship with them! He also works with The Pennsylvania State Beekeepers to set up and maintain the Beekeeping Learning Center at the PA State Farm Show. Mr. Pinkerton also helps to maintain the Observation Hive in the North Museum in Lancaster. His own apiaries have grown to average about 35 hives and are located around the Mount Joy area.\nNon-members welcome. Free to attend. \nMonday\, May 5\, from 7–9pm \nPRE-REGISTER HERE \nThe Lancaster Butterfly and Entomological Club was founded in 1997. The purpose of the club is to study butterflies and insects and to share that information at our meetings. Catch the enthusiasm and attend our lively club meetings! \n 
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/butterfly-and-entomological-club-3/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Butterfly and Entomological Club
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SUMMARY:Accidental Astronauts–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:Follow the adventures of Cy\, Annie and Armstrong (Cy’s dog)\, as they embark upon an unexpected journey into space! Armstrong gets the kids into a little trouble with his antics on a field trip to the science center. From there the adventure only grows as the three are whisked into space by a wise-cracking spaceship named Halley. It’s off to the moon for a little exploring\, followed by a visit to the sun. What wonders will they discover? Will they make it back to Earth? \nRecommended for ages 4+ \nFREE for Members. $10 for non-members.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/accidental-astronauts/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Out There–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, mankind thought that the Earth was the centre of the Universe. Thanks to our curiosity\, imagination and urge to explore\, we now know that planets like our Earth are nothing special in the cosmos. The Sun is just one ordinary star among hundreds of billions in our galaxy\, the Milky Way. With the world’s most powerful telescopes\, we are able to explore more and more of the Universe. What we have found so far has surpassed even the wildest expectations of scientists as well as authors of science fiction. Most stars have planets — it turns out they are more common than we thought.\nA huge diversity of different worlds is out there\, just waiting to be discovered. \nFREE for members. $10 for non-members. \nRecommended for ages 4+
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/out-there/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Accidental Astronauts–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:Follow the adventures of Cy\, Annie and Armstrong (Cy’s dog)\, as they embark upon an unexpected journey into space! Armstrong gets the kids into a little trouble with his antics on a field trip to the science center. From there the adventure only grows as the three are whisked into space by a wise-cracking spaceship named Halley. It’s off to the moon for a little exploring\, followed by a visit to the sun. What wonders will they discover? Will they make it back to Earth? \nRecommended for ages 4+ \nFREE for Members. $10 for non-members.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/accidental-astronauts/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Out There–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, mankind thought that the Earth was the centre of the Universe. Thanks to our curiosity\, imagination and urge to explore\, we now know that planets like our Earth are nothing special in the cosmos. The Sun is just one ordinary star among hundreds of billions in our galaxy\, the Milky Way. With the world’s most powerful telescopes\, we are able to explore more and more of the Universe. What we have found so far has surpassed even the wildest expectations of scientists as well as authors of science fiction. Most stars have planets — it turns out they are more common than we thought.\nA huge diversity of different worlds is out there\, just waiting to be discovered. \nFREE for members. $10 for non-members. \nRecommended for ages 4+
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/out-there/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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