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 \nDoors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer\, wine\, sparkling
  water\, and tea available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:
 00pm.\n\nLight pollution affects more than just the natural dark sky and s
 tar visibility\, it affects our local ecosystems and wastes money. Join Pa
 ul Tomas with the Wenatchee Valley Astronomy Club and learn how our commun
 ities are lighting up the valley - and not in a good way. Paul will discus
 s what light pollution is\, different ways to reduce our light pollution\,
  and how to talk with others that may be unintentionally lighting the dark
  sky.\n\nToday over 80% of the world lives under sky glow. Paul will discu
 ss ways we can collect data through a citizen scientist program. These pro
 grams help others understand how our valley and the world around us is cha
 nging and show how light pollution is on the rise due to lack of awareness
 .  \n\nAbout the Presenter:\n\nPaul Tomas is an avid environmental educato
 r with a passion for astronomy. For over 8 years\, he has worked as a Park
  Ranger organizing and conducting interpretive programs covering various s
 ubjects from Snowshoe nature hikes to Astronomy Programs. During his work 
 as a Park Ranger\, he has worked to change local parks into dark sky haven
 s by advocating for Dark Skies and retrofitting exterior lights in parks. 
 Paul Tomas is the founder of the Wenatchee Valley Astronomy Club. This loc
 al club gives local astronomers of all experience levels a place in this v
 alley to come together to form new connections\, friendships\, and share w
 ith each other all things astronomy. \n\nPhoto credit Juan Aguilera
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DESCRIPTION:Streaming link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DokEhIoAKOQ\n\n
 Doors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer\, wine\, sparkling w
 ater\, and tea available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00
 pm.\n\nLight pollution affects more than just the natural dark sky and sta
 r visibility\, it affects our local ecosystems and wastes money. Join Paul
  Tomas with the Wenatchee Valley Astronomy Club and learn how our communit
 ies are lighting up the valley - and not in a good way. Paul will discuss 
 what light pollution is\, different ways to reduce our light pollution\, a
 nd how to talk with others that may be unintentionally lighting the dark s
 ky.\n\nToday over 80% of the world lives under sky glow. Paul will discuss
  ways we can collect data through a citizen scientist program. These progr
 ams help others understand how our valley and the world around us is chang
 ing and show how light pollution is on the rise due to lack of awareness. 
  \n\nAbout the Presenter:\n\nPaul Tomas is an avid environmental educator 
 with a passion for astronomy. For over 8 years\, he has worked as a Park R
 anger organizing and conducting interpretive programs covering various sub
 jects from Snowshoe nature hikes to Astronomy Programs. During his work as
  a Park Ranger\, he has worked to change local parks into dark sky havens 
 by advocating for Dark Skies and retrofitting exterior lights in parks. Pa
 ul Tomas is the founder of the Wenatchee Valley Astronomy Club. This local
  club gives local astronomers of all experience levels a place in this val
 ley to come together to form new connections\, friendships\, and share wit
 h each other all things astronomy. \n\nPhoto credit Juan Aguilera
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LOCATION:Red Barn at Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St.\, Leavenw
 orth\, WA 98823 US
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event - Our Valley\, Our Light Pollution
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