“Know Space” at Deschutes Public Library throughout January
Posted By: Tina Walker Davis
Date Posted: 12/23/2015
Space: the final frontier. Explore both outer and inner space during Deschutes Public Library’s “Know Space” series in January. Have a close encounter with a space movie, wrap your brain around the complexity of black holes, learn how to straighten up your stuff with a personal space organizer or launch your own exploration of NASA’s New Horizon mission to Pluto and beyond.
Programs are free and open to all; no registration is required unless indicated (*).
Programs
Movies… from… Spaaaaaaace Filmmakers have long been inspired by their intergalactic imaginations. Join us as we screen four space-themed classics. All screenings are free and no registration is available; seating is available on a first-come, first-seated basis at
Tin Pan Theater, 869 Tin Pan Alley, Bend.
Five Steps to Organizing Your Space Get expert advice on how to keep your personal space organized and functioning with Jewels Muller.
Evolution and Black Holes Dr. Wendi Wampler outlines the life of stars, from birth in stellar nurseries to their breathtaking deaths by supernova.
To Pluto and Beyond: New Horizons Take a look at NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft mission to Pluto and beyond with Bob Grossfeld from Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory.
Space Craft(*) Let Arts Central watercolor artist Julianne LaClaire be your guide. Register online at the link below or by calling Liz at 541-312-1032.
For more information about these or other library programs, please visit the library website at
www.deschuteslibrary.org. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats, seating or auxiliary aides) should contact Tina at 541-312-1034.