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Annual Dark Sky Festival by SPC

Join the Sequoia Parks Conservancy this weekend for an extraordinary celestial celebration! The Dark Sky Festival, hosted by Sequoia Parks Conservancy in partnership with the National Park Service, is returning to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks on September 6, 2024. Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the night sky and discover the importance of preserving our dark skies. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, famous for their towering sequoia trees and stunning vistas, offer some of the darkest

Sunday Moon Craft Event at Presbyterian Church

Community Presbyterian Church 43410 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers

Craft the Night: A Creative Benefit for the Dark Sky Festival Date & Time: Sunday, September 8, 2024, at 1:00 PM Location: Harrison Hall, Community Presbyterian Church, 43410 Sierra Dr., Three Rivers, CA Join us for an afternoon of creativity and community at Craft the Night, a special event supporting the Dark Sky Festival. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just looking to try something new, this event has something for everyone! Two Unique Craft Projects: Moon Greeting Card (Sponsored by

FREE

Fall Reading Challenge from 9/17-11/2

Three Rivers Branch Library 42052 Eggers Drive, Three Rivers, CA, United States

Only You Can Prevent Wildfires! Learn more about how you can play your part and help Smokey Bear celebrate his 80th birthday through the Smokey Bear Reading Challenge! The Tulare County Library partnered with Panda Express to host this Fall Reading Challenge from Sept. 17, 2024-Nov. 2, 2024. It is for ages 5-11. How it works: Track the days you read. After five days of reading, earn a coupon for a free cub meal at any participating Panda Express. Earn

FREE!

TRUS Student Art Show

Three Rivers Union School 41932 Sierra Dr, Three Rivers, CA, United States

We heart art! TRUS Foundation is hosting a student art show. Please join us in celebrating student artists at TRUS! There will be free food and fun, but the art will cost you. Proceeds directly benefit TRUS via Foundation projects. Some of our past projects include repaving school surfaces, assisting Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten playground improvements, supporting art and music programs and sponsoring SCICON field trips. Lastly, ALL students are artists and we look forward to celebrating their creativity. Please