Father's Day Feature at Hokulani Imaginarium

June 19, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Windward Campus, The Hokulani Imaginarium

Share a wrangler’s perspective of the night sky with the favorite men in your life on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 at The Hōkūlani Imaginarium. The Cowboy Astronomer is a skillfully woven tapestry of star tales and Native American legends, combined with constellation identification, star-hopping, and astronomy tidbits — all told from the unique viewpoint of a cowboy who has traveled the world plying his trade and learning the sky along the way. Narrated by American philosopher/poet Baxter Black, the audience is transported to the Western outdoors, listening to star legends and tales around a campfire. Black shares his insights on the composition of the night sky and the things he's discovered over a lifetime of stargazing.

The high-tech fulldome video projection technology of The Hōkūlani Imaginarium covers the entire overhead dome surface, allowing an immersive experience that fills the viewer’s field of view. If you’re interested in making a reservation for this Sunday, June 19, 2:00 p.m. show call (808) 235-7433 between 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Regular Imaginarium admission prices apply:

  • $7 General admission
  • $6 WCC students, military, seniors (65 years or older) with identification
  • $5 Children (4 to 12 years of age)
  • Free for children under 4 years of age, and WCC faculty or staff with university identification.

Reserved tickets must be picked up and paid for at the Imaginarium box office at least 15 minutes prior to start of program; unclaimed tickets are released for sale to walk-in customers on a first come, first served basis. Payment in cash or personal check only; an ATM is located on campus behind the Imaginarium building, next to The Hub coffee shop.


Event Sponsor
Center for Aerospace Education, Windward Campus

More Information
(808) 235-7433, http://aerospace.wcc.hawaii.edu/imaginarium.html

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