Step into the enchanting world of astronomy at The Andrus Hotel as we host a captivating evening with Joe Witherspoon from the Cottontail Observatory. Join us for an illuminating discussion where Joe will unravel the celestial wonders of the upcoming 2024 eclipses, from mesmerizing lunar phenomena to breathtaking solar spectacles.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of astronomy. Whether you're an experienced stargazer or a curious novice, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos. Engage in lively conversations, share your celestial queries, and gain insights into the celestial events gracing the skies in 2024. With Joe's wealth of knowledge and expertise, you'll embark on a cosmic journey like never before.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to expand your horizons and deepen your appreciation for the universe's wonders. Join us at The Andrus Hotel for an evening of celestial exploration, camaraderie, and enlightenment. See you there under the stars!
Date: March 20, 2024
Time: 6:00p - 7:30p
Location: The Andrus Hotel, 33 S. Idaho Street
Tickets: $20.00 for adults [or 2 for $35.00], $10.00 for students 10 and up, children under 10 FREE.
Tickets include one glass of wine or craft beer for adults [I.D. required] or soda. And, of course, no cosmic gathering would be complete without a selection of cosmic snacks like Moon Pies or Star Crunch!
Reserve your seat by calling us at 406-925-5024. Hurry, space is limited!
The Andrus Hotel, a designated historic hotel by Historic Hotels of America, is located in Dillon MT which also has a prestigious honor - one of "America's Prettiest Towns" by Forbes Magazine. Inside, you'll discover everything you'd expect from a luxury boutique hotel - thoughtful amenities and extraordinary five-star service - and some things you might not expect, like a royal welcome for our four-legged friends, a rooftop terrace, and each staff's individual attention.
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