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A mountain skyline with a purple constellation in the sky

Stellar surprises await at this out-of-this-world event.

Photo courtesy of Mayland Earth to Sky Park

Calling all stargazers: Celebrate International Dark Sky Week on April 17 + 18 at Burnsville’s inaugural Dark Sky on the Square.

Mayland Earth to Sky Park’s astronomers and local club volunteers will guide visitors through the constellations from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Main Street shops will offer extended hours and stellar surprises. Pro tip: Don’t forget to indulge in cosmic-themed food + drinks from local eateries.

Don’t miss out on this out-of-this-world gathering in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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