Summer Starlore | Kids Out and About Albany

Summer Starlore

Human cultures have directed their gaze towards the heavens for thousands of years. Join us on the shores of Lake Myosotis for a presentation by ethnoecologist Justin Wexler of Wild Hudson Valley about the importance of the stars, the moon, and the darkness of night for Northeastern Native Peoples. This event is organized by the Rensselaerville Library and hosted at the Huyck Preserve.

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Human cultures have directed their gaze towards the heavens for thousands of years. Join us on the shores of Lake Myosotis for a presentation by ethnoecologist Justin Wexler of Wild Hudson Valley about the importance of the stars, the moon, and the darkness of night for Northeastern Native Peoples. This event is organized by the Rensselaerville Library and hosted at the Huyck Preserve.


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Location:

Huyck Preserve's Eldridge Research Center
284 Pond Hill Road
Rensselaerville, NY, 12147
United States

Phone:

518-797-3440
Contact name: 
Kate Martin
Email address: 
Dates: 
06/14/2025
Time: 
8:45 PM - 10:00 PM
Price: 
Suggested donation of $5 non-members; members free.

Ages

Teenagers Adults & kids together Adults without kids