This annual event has been a beloved tradition for several years, thanks to the unwavering dedication of Earth Science Teacher and Science Club Advisor Ara Krom. Krom's passion for astronomy has led to the collaboration with a local astronomy club, who eagerly join in with their telescopes to provide a breathtaking experience for attendees. Under the clear November skies, people of all ages had the opportunity to peer through these telescopes and marvel at the wonders of the universe, from distant planets to sparkling stars and other celestial bodies. It was a night filled with cosmic exploration and community connection, making the event a memorable and educational experience for everyone involved.
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