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Planetarium Night Sky programs
October 14, 2009
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Come view the night sky in Mitchell High School's new planetarium created by the Science Department. See which constellations and planets you can find at this All Pikes Peak Reads 2009 event. Also, enjoy the gallery displays created by art students from Mitchell High School and Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy.
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1205 Potter Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80909 -
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Tickets: Free, but donations welcome.
Info Phone: 531-6333, x1212
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October 14, 2009Times:
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PeakRadar.com is a program of COPPeR, a nonprofit organization connecting the Pikes Peak region to enriching arts and culture.
Also check out Peak Arts Fund, a program of COPPeR that raises funds toward operating support for 15 local arts organizations.
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