By 1808Delaware

Central and North Central Ohio are rich with opportunities for adventure and learning, especially for those intrigued by the wonders of the night sky and the mysterious lives of nocturnal animals. One such opportunity is on the horizon at the Alum Creek’s U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center. This event promises an enriching experience combining a serene walk, a celestial observation session, and cozy indoor activities. Perfect for families, astronomy enthusiasts, and nature lovers, the evening is designed to educate and entertain.

An Enchanting Evening Walk

On March 13 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center at Alum Creek Lake invites the public to a unique event that starts with a leisurely walk under the canopy of the night. Participants will embark on a guided tour aimed at discovering the nocturnal creatures that thrive in the darkness. The walk is not just a chance to learn about these elusive animals but also an opportunity to appreciate the tranquil beauty of nature at night.

Astronomy with the Experts

Following the walk, the Columbus Astronomical Society, a distinguished organization with roots stretching back to 1947, will lead an exploration of the night sky. The society, known for its dedication to amateur astronomy, offers a gateway to the stars for individuals of all ages. With telescopes pointed towards the heavens, participants will have the chance to gaze at celestial wonders and learn about the constellations that dot our night sky. It’s a perfect moment for those looking to deepen their understanding of astronomy or simply enjoy the beauty of the cosmos.

Warmth and Creativity Indoors

The adventure does not end with the outdoor activities. Upon returning to the visitor center, attendees will be greeted with hot chocolate and the opportunity to engage in a craft. This indoor portion of the evening offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere where participants can reflect on their experiences, share stories, and enjoy the company of fellow nature and astronomy enthusiasts.

A Gateway to Learning and Recreation

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center at Alum Creek Lake serves as a hub for educational and recreational activities throughout the year. Open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the center offers hands-on exhibits, water safety programs, nature hikes, and more. It’s a place where visitors can learn about the history of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the importance of the Alum Creek Dam for flood control, and the natural beauty of Delaware County.

This event at the Alum Creek’s U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center is a must-attend for anyone eager to learn more about our natural world and the universe beyond. Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique way to spend an evening, this experience promises to be both educational and memorable.


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