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Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Offers Evening for Stargazers

April 27, 2005 :: No. 180

What: Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary’s second annual “Star-Gazing Event”
When: Saturday, April 30
7–10 p.m.
Who: Cal State Fullerton astronomers will welcome visitors to the rustic surroundings of the sanctuary, where their telescopes will be set up in the parking lot for public viewing of stars and planets visible in the night sky.
Where: The Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is located near the end of Modjeska Canyon Road in south Orange County. Take Santiago Canyon Road to Modjeska Canyon Road and proceed to the sanctuary, which is near the fire station. Visitors are advised to call (714) 649-2760 to learn of weather conditions that could affect viewing or cause cancellation.
Cost: Open to the public free of charge
Dress: Visitors are advised to dress warmly.
Background: The Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary has been operated by the university as an educational facility for more than three decades.
Media Contacts: Birkin Newell, Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, at (714) 649-2760 or bnewell@fullerton.edu
Jeff Cady, CSUF staff physicist, at 657-278-3246 or jcady@fullerton.edu


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