Summer Hours – Open Observing
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesPLEASE check the weather AND/OR our Facebook Page BEFORE
Summer Hours – Tonight’s Topic – Stories of the Zodiac
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesTonight we start our Summer hours. Each weekend we will
Open Summer hours 7-11PM
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesCornhusker Bank Visit
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesCANCELED Summer Hours – Tonight’s Topic – Adults and Kids Coloring Night
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesYou've seen the cool pictures at the art galleries during First Friday.....now come out to the BOO and create your own art!
Outreach Presentation – The Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project – MSRAL
Mahoney State ParkEvent Category - Private Outreach Event Branched Oak Observatory's
Yoga under the stars
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesYoga group to have yoga session either on large pad or in multipurpose building dependent on weather. No set up other than cording off site for the group.
Summer Open Hours 11AM-5PM
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesSummer Hours – Tonight’s Topic – Stelar Origami
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesTonight we start our Summer hours. Each weekend we
Southeast Community College Course – Exploring the Summer Skies
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesExploring the Summer Skies – A Backstage Tour of Branched
Cornhusker Bank Visit
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesConfirmed volunteers: Matt Anderson, Bob Finke and summer staff
Cancelled-Malone Center Visit
Branched Oak Observatory 14300 NW 98th Street, Raymond, NE, United StatesContact person: Karla Brown of the Malone Center. Approximately 45 student guests with sponsors to visit. Students range from K-8th grade. Students will divide into smaller groups, by age, and rotate for programming, meteorite display, STEM take home craft and solar viewing. Group ages will be K-2, 3-4 and 5-8 grades.