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Gaze into the night sky and learn about our solar system and the universe during a stargazing program into deep space on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary at Playland Park in Rye.


Beginning at 7:15 p.m., amateur astronomer and filmmaker Jeffrey Jacobs of Rye will use his large Dobsonian telescope for visitors to get a view of double stars, star clusters, the Andromeda Galaxy and more. Cloud dates for the program are Oct. 17 and 18.


Meet at the nature center building.


The Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary is a Westchester County Park located at Playland Park in Rye.More information at westchestergov.com/parks or call the sanctuary at (914) 967-8720.

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