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German Space Music this Weekend at The Franklin

Posted on | October 3, 2008 | Comments Off

October 4, 2008
10:15 am
2:00 pm
October 5, 2008
11:00 am
2:00 pm

When I posted about the two-day World Space Week events at the Franklin Institute (map) , I didn’t bother to click a little button, which I thought was decoration.

A Twitter post from The Franklin, suggested something much more was behind that little button.

That pretty little button takes you to Sonne, Sterne, Mond & Co, who will present a “musical space journey” for Earthlings. Worth checking out. According to the site, its also the 325th German American Day, which actually predates America, as an entity, by a wide margin. Intriguing.

Either way, I was planning to drink a load of Dinkle Acker this weekend, so this fits into my plans.

Saturday: 10:15am, 2pm
Sunday: 11am, 2pm

Also, I found that the Planetarium uses Google Calendar, which I’ll dutifully add to our sidebars.

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