Cure your family’s cabin fever

Schuele Planetarium

Feeling cooped up due to frigid temperatures and continuous snowfall? The best way to cure cabin fever is to get moving and find engaging activities in your community for the entire family.

Providing free admission seven days a week, Lake Erie Nature & Science Center offers quality nature, environmental and science experiences through native wildlife exhibits, daily planetarium shows and more. Special family programs are offered each month, for just $5 to $8 a person.

Upcoming family programs at the Center include:

Family Astronomy Night

Friday, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m. Spend an evening under the stars and observe the beautiful winter night sky in both the natural elements and inside Schuele Planetarium. Fee: $8/person; children 2 and under are free.

Groundhog Day

Sunday, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. Join the Center in celebrating Groundhog Day with special guest Molly Ryan, who will give you an up-close look at some of her groundhog friends. Fee: $5/person

Owl Prowl

Friday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m. A magical evening at the Center celebrating owls of all shapes and sizes. Enjoy a captivating live owl program and go on a night hike in hopes of spotting wild owls in the forest of Huntington Reservation. Fee: $8/person; children 2 and under are free.

To register for Lake Erie Nature & Science Center events, visit www.lensc.org.

Morgan Paskert

Morgan Paskert is on staff at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center.

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Volume 10, Issue 2, Posted 9:21 AM, 01.23.2018