Prime Desert Woodlands to host Moon Walk May 12th

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An evening of nature and astronomy

Lancaster is inviting the public to the Prime Desert Woodlands after dark to experience a magical evening of nature and astronomy. On Saturday at 8 p.m., participants will join Jeremy Amarant, director of the SAGE Planetarium, for an enlightening Moon Walk, to learn about the stars and constellations.

The event is open to the public. A $2 donation is welcome. For more information, please call (661) 816-4466.

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