Planetarium Show: Moles: What is Out There?
Apr 01, 2026 1:00PM—2:00PM
Location
Astronomy Education Building at TWC 9877 Alabama Ave SW Wilmot, OH 44689
Cost $5/TWC Member, $8/Nonmember
Event Contact Robin Gill | Email
Categories Astronomy, Family, Homeschool, School-Aged
Topics astronomy, constellations, family, hobbies, homeschool, learn, moon, night sky, planets, stars
Children will meet Plato, a very curious young mole, and his best friends, earthworms Alfa, Beta, and Gamma. With the help of Professor Socrates, a very distinguished beetle, we’ll discover why we have night and day, why the Moon looks different every night, what the stars and constellations are, and more. There will be mysteries to solve and songs to sing as children learn basic astronomy concepts in a fun, simple, and very humorous way. This show is for children ages 4 to 8 and families. A "Tonight's Sky" program showing a few of the seasonal constellations and planets currently in the night sky will follow the fulldome show.
Important Notes:
– Please plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early.
– Seating is limited; pre-registration ensures you a seat. Walk-ins will be accepted if seats are available. We ask that walk-ins bring cash only with the exact payment requested.
– For safety reasons, there is no late entry into the planetarium once the door is closed. No refund will be provided to registrants who arrive after the door is closed.
