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SUMMARY:Fostering the Keweenaw's Dark Skies
DESCRIPTION:[ A Visit Keweenaw Sustainable Tourism Series Event ] \nProgram Description\nThe Keweenaw is home to some of the darkest skies in the Midwest. This provides visitors and residents access to incredible stargazing opportunities and even the chance to experience the Northern Lights. Join Visit Keweenaw for a discussion on ways to ensure the Keweenaw’s dark skies are preserved for future generations and the science behind light pollution prevention. We’ll touch on actions taken to establish the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park in Copper Harbor and why preserving dark skies are important to the region. \nSpeakers\nJohn Mueller | Keweenaw Mountain Lodge & Keweenaw Dark Sky Park: John is the chief lead at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge\, where he is heavily involved with the staff as it relates to culture\, operations\, and strategy of the resort. He purchased the WPA-era lodge at the top of the Keweenaw in 2018\, and has transitioned the rustic and historic cabins to be supported by outdoor activities\, rustic worldly food\, and education year-round. \nPreviously\, John was a professor at St. Edward’s University\, focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation. Before his time at St. Edward’s\, he was a faculty member at Fresno State and Western Michigan University. He finished his PhD in Entrepreneurship at the University of Louisville\, and has an MBA from the University of Illinois and a BBA from Southern Methodist University. He is a native of Austin\, Texas\, and has lived in many cool places around the world which has helped shape his perspective on life. \nJohn Barentine | Dark Sky Consulting\, LLC: John is an Arizona native and comes from the “dark side” of science — professional astronomy. He grew up in Phoenix and was involved in amateur astronomy there from grade school. Later\, he attended the University of Arizona\, beginning research in jobs at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories and National Solar Observatory headquarters in Tucson. From 2001-06 he was on the staff of Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico\, serving first as an observing specialist on the Astrophysical Research Consortium 3.5-meter telescope and then as an observer for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. John is the author of three books on the history of astronomy\, The Lost Constellations\, Uncharted Constellations\, and Mystery of the Ashen Light of Venus. The asteroid (14505) Barentine is named in his honor. ​ \nHe obtained a master’s degree in physics at Colorado State University and a master’s and Ph.D. in astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin. John has contributed to science in fields ranging from solar physics to galaxy evolution while helping develop hardware for ground-based and aircraft-borne astronomy. Throughout his career\, he has been involved in education and outreach efforts to help increase the public understanding of science. \nJohn formerly served as the International Dark Sky Places Program Manager\, Director of Public Policy and Director of Conservation for the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) in Tucson\, Arizona. \n  \n\n \nThis event is organized by Visit Keweenaw as part of the Keweenaw Sustainable Tourism Series.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/fostering-the-keweenaws-dark-skies/
LOCATION:Keweenaw Area Community Foundation\, 236 Quincy St\, Hancock\, MI\, 49930\, United States
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SUMMARY:Northern Lights Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief powerpoint presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \nPlease bring your camera\, a tripod (if you have one)\, warm clothing\, and a great attitude. \nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 7:30pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/northern-lights-photography-workshop-2/
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SUMMARY:Northern Lights Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief powerpoint presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \nPlease bring your camera\, a tripod (if you have one)\, warm clothing\, and a great attitude. \n\nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 7:30pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/northern-lights-photography-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Stargazing: Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[ Read: August 18. 2023: Night Sky Photography Workshop Recap ]\nThe Night Sky Photo Workshop will be held in the Banquet Hall at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge from 8:30pm -11:00pm.  Please bring your camera\, phone\, a tripod (if you have one)\, weather appropriate clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \nPrice \nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:30pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \n\nAbout the Instructor: Tom Oliver\nTom Oliver is an avid photographer of wildlife and landscapes\, including dark skies and northern lights.  Since he was a child\, nature\, wildlife\, and the outdoors have always been his deepest fascination – the intrinsic force which drives him. Those interests led him through\, both\, his career (in wildlife ecology/management and science education) and his preferred forms of recreation (hiking\, backpacking\, canoeing and kayaking\, photography\, hunting and fishing\, and birding). Although\, he was born and raised in the UP\, these pursuits also provided me the opportunity to live overseas (in Europe and Asia) for 15 years\, which greatly expanded my experience with the outdoors and outdoor recreation in different cultures.   \nTom maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His photography work can be viewed at teoliver.com and @theupwell on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/night-sky-photography-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Night Sky Photo Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[ Read: July 16\, 2023: Night Sky Photography Workshop Recap ]\nThe Night Sky Photo Workshop will be held in the Banquet Hall at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge from 9:00 PM-11:00 PM.  Please bring your camera\, phone\, a tripod (if you have one)\, weather appropriate clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \nPrice \nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:00pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/night-sky-photo-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Stargazing: Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Night Sky Photo Workshop will be held in the Banquet Hall at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge from 9:00 PM-11:00 PM.  Please bring your camera\, phone\, a tripod (if you have one)\, weather appropriate clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \nPrice \nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:00pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop-6/
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SUMMARY:Stargazing: Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Night Sky Photo Workshop will be held in the Banquet Hall at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge from 8:00 PM-10:30 PM.  Please bring your camera\, phone\, a tripod (if you have one)\, weather appropriate clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \n  \nPrice \nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:00pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop-5/
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SUMMARY:2023 Upper Peninsula Dark Sky Festival
DESCRIPTION:[ Purchase Tickets ]\nSold Out\n— join wait list — \nThe Keweenaw Dark Sky Park is hosting its first annual event during International Dark Sky Week. The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) encourages people worldwide to discover the night during International Dark Sky Week. This annual week-long event aims to raise awareness about the negative impacts of light pollution\, the solutions that exist and simultaneously celebrate the night. \nThe 2023 event will be held over April 21st and 22nd\, and provides two days of learning. Events and workshops will be hosted at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge\, headquarters for the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park.  \nThe event is intended for all ages of dark sky enthusiasts. The evening event on Friday allows guests to check into their accommodations\, have a meal and then take in the workshop. Saturday’s events in the afternoon allow guests to have a morning adventure and an afternoon and evening of learning. Below is the full schedule. \n \n\nSchedule\nThe schedule for the festival is as follows: \n\nFriday\, April 21: 5:00pm – Meet and Greet\nFriday\, April 21: 6:00pm – Evolution of the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park by John Mueller\nFriday\, April 21: 8:45pm – Stargazing on Snowshoes Lead by KML OAC Team and Astro Bob\nSaturday\, April 22: 12:30pm – Rustic and Worldly Lunch (included in your festival ticket purchase)\nSaturday\, April 22: 2:00pm – Chasing the Northern Lights in Michigan by Melissa Kaelin\nSaturday\, April 22: 4:00pm – The Story Behind the Images by MaryBeth Kiczenski\nSaturday\, April 22: 8:00pm – Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop by Nate Bett\n\nAs we get closer to the date\, we will confirm this schedule. \n\nLocation\nThe festival will be held at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge\, the headquarters of the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park. \nKeweenaw Mountain Lodge\n14252 US Hwy 41\nCopper Harbor\, Michigan 49918 \n\nPrice\nTickets for the festival are $125 / person. Tickets include admission to all presentations and the lunch on Saturday. \n[ Purchase Tickets ] \n \n\nPresentation and Activity Descriptions\, with Speaker Bios\n  \nTitle: The Evolution of the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park \nIn 2022\, the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge was officially certified by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) as an International Dark Sky Park. The Lodge works to have its property and the Keweenaw be dark-sky friendly. The certification process that we went through with the IDA has helped the Lodge team understand. We continue to learn and improve on how to foster the dark skies. In this talk\, John will walk through that evolution process of the dark sky park\, the learning gained from working with the IDA and the IDA Advocate community\, and the opportunities and future plans in the Keweenaw because of the dark sky park designation. \nThis talk will be led by John Mueller\, and will feature representatives from the International Dark-Sky Association (Amber Harrison)\, Headlands Dark Sky Park (Jamie Westfall)\, and Dr. T.K. Lawless Dark Sky Park (Robert Parrish). \n[ Slide decks from session: Mueller | Westfall ] \n  \n \nAbout John Mueller \nJohn is the chief lead at the Lodge\, and is heavily involved with the staff as it relates to operations and strategy of the resort.  He led the application process for the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park\, and is closely involved with and knowledgeable of the dark sky park. \nPreviously\, John was a professor at St. Edwards University\, focusing on innovation and entrepreneurship (entrepreneurial finance). Before his time at St. Edward’s\, he was a faculty member at Fresno State and Western Michigan University. He finished his PhD in Entrepreneurship at the University of Louisville. He is a native of Austin\, Texas\, and has lived in many cool places around the world. \nJohn has started several companies\, and worked as an employee in others. He is the founder of Keweenaw Resort\, LLC\, which owns the Lodge. \n———- \nTitle: Stargazing on Snowshoes (or Boots\, dependent on weather) \nJoin the KML Outdoor Activity Center (OAC) team\, “Astro” Bob King\, and Andrew Johnson for a guided night time interpretive hike. We will explore parts of the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park on boot or snowshoe. This will be a non-strenuous hike\, most likely less than a mile. Recommended Items to bring: warm\, layered clothing\, night lights (red preferred)\, snow shoes\, poles\, goggles and an adventurous attitude. \nBring your own snowshoes\, or rent them from the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge’s Outdoor Activity Center. \nImportant Note: During this time of year\, the weather conditions vary from a large amount of snow on the ground to no snow on the ground. So the snowshoe could turn into a hike with hiking boots. \n  \nAbout the Outdoor Activities Team \nChris Guibert and Amy Oestreich from the Outdoor Activities Team will guide a snowshoe or traditional hike (dependent on the weather) on the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park grounds. \n \nAbout “Astro” Bob King  \nBob King\, author and educator\, fell in love with the night sky and astronomy when he was a kid and loves to share his passion with people of all ages through teaching and public observing. He’s a long-time member of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)\, a community educator and writes for Sky & Telescope’s magazine and website. Bob also pens the long-time blog Astro Bob he started in 2008 and shares news of current sky events on WTIP-FM (Grand Marais) and The North 103.3 FM (Duluth). \n \nAbout Andrew Johnson \nAndrew Johnson is currently attending Central Michigan University (class of 2025). He is pursuing a Meteorology major with a minor in GIS (Geospatial Information System Mapping). His dream is to be a forecaster for the National Weather Service\, or do a study in Space Weather. He enjoys taking astronomy courses\, as well. \nAndrew has been stargazing his whole life\, but he has been interested in astronomy for the past four years. He enjoys astrophotography and teaching others using astrophotography and visual observation. He works seasonally as the staff astronomer at Headlands International Dark Sky Park. His work at the park allows him to engage with the public and teach astronomy by using telescopes; both visually\, through an eyepiece\, and using astrophotography; he also educates visitors on basic stars and constellations\, physics concepts\, and astronomy theories. At the park\, he enjoys curious stargazers\, the walks\, the nights\, and the overall environment it creates. \nTo date\, his favorite image he’s captured was the Christmas Tree Cluster and Cone Nebula. \n———- \nTitle: Chasing the Northern Lights in Michigan \nFind out what it takes to view the Northern Lights with the unaided eye in Michigan! Get the tools\, advice and maps that will help you catch stunning displays of Aurora\, whether you’re searching for dark skies\, good viewing locations\, or strong geomagnetic storms. \n \nAbout Melissa Kaelin \nA lifelong nature enthusiast\, Melissa F. Kaelin is an Aurora Chaser\, writer and community leader. She founded the Michigan Aurora Chasers and co-founded the annual Aurora Summit\, an international conference celebrating the art\, culture\, science and photography of the Aurora Borealis. As a NASA Social Media Ambassador\, she covered the 2020 launch of the Solar Orbiter\, which builds upon the science of the Parker Solar Probe to study and understand our Sun. She has written about rare natural phenomena for many publications\, and in 2022\, she published the book “Below the 45th Parallel: The Beginner’s Guide to Chasing the Aurora in the Great Lakes Region.” \n———- \nTitle: The Story Behind The Images \nEver curious what it’s like to be an astrophotographer? Is it what it’s cracked up to be? Welcome to astrophotography story hour! We will embark on a journey though the Cosmos\, touching on the epic adventure and epic failures that come with the territory. Perhaps you’ll learn some tips and tricks on what to do… As well as what not to do! All in fun\, of course! \n \nAbout MaryBeth Kiczenski \nMarybeth Kiczenski is a Great Lakes-based adventurer and photographer with an obsession for dark skies and northern lights. \nMarybeth is also an automotive product specialist who travels on the show circuit\, a job that has taken her to virtually all corners of the United States and sparked her extreme wanderlust. She says this world is full of beauty\, waiting to be discovered\, and that’s where the shift from automotive photography to landscapes and nightscapes happened. \nNow that she has a few years experience\, Marybeth loves to help others discover the beauty of the night sky! Seeing the delight that comes from capturing that first Milky Way brings her joy. As this connection to a starry dark sky has inspired many for generations. \n———- \nTitle: Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop \nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \n \nAbout Nate Bett \nNate Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nate maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram. \n \nAbout Tom Oliver \nTom is currently the director of the Michigan Tech University Center for Environmental Science and Outreach. Since he was a child\, nature\, wildlife\, and the outdoors have always been his deepest fascination – the intrinsic force which drives me. Those interests led him through\, both\, his career (in wildlife ecology/management and science education) and his preferred forms of recreation (hiking\, backpacking\, canoeing and kayaking\, photography\, hunting and fishing\, and birding). Although\, he was born and raised in the UP\, these pursuits also provided him the opportunity to live overseas (in Europe and Asia) for 15 years\, which greatly expanded his experience with the outdoors and outdoor recreation in different cultures.  Tom has been a passionate photographer\, and has taught various photography workshops at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge. His work can be viewed at teoliver.com and @theupwell on Instagram. \n  \n\nLodging\nThe dark sky park is in a remote area\, so it is important for you to plan where you are going to stay before traveling. The following options are available for lodging in the area: \n\nBrockway Inn (Copper Harbor)\nDa Beach Cabin (Lac La Belle)\nEagle Harbor Inn (Eagle Harbor)\nFitzgerald’s (Eagle River)\nKeweenaw Mountain Lodge (host)\nMariner (Copper Harbor)\nTrails End Campground (Copper Harbor)\n\n[ to see more Lodging options\, go to Visit Keweenaw ] \n  \n\nFood\nThe dark sky park is in a remote area\, so it is important for you to plan where you are going to eat before traveling. The following options are available for food in the area: \n\nEagle Harbor Inn (Eagle Harbor)\nFitzgerald’s (Eagle River)\nGlacier Tavern (Mohawk)\nKeweenaw Mountain Lodge (host)\nMariner (Copper Harbor)\n\n  \n[ Purchase Tickets ]
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/2023-upper-peninsula-dark-sky-festival/
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SUMMARY:International Dark Sky Week
DESCRIPTION:This is the calendar of event page for the 2023 International Dark Sky Week.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/keweenaw-dark-sky-week/
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SUMMARY:Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[ Read: March 19\, 2023: Night Sky Photography Workshop Recap ]\nAbout the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief powerpoint presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \nPlease bring your camera\, a tripod (if you have one)\, warm clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:00pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-northern-lights-photography-workshop-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230218T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230218T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20230517T120917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T120917Z
UID:371-1676750400-1676759400@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[ Read: February 18\, 2023: Northern Lights Photography Workshop Recap ]\nAbout the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief powerpoint presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \nPlease bring your camera\, a tripod (if you have one)\, warm clothing\, and a great attitude. \n \nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 4) or email outdoor-activities@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 8:00pm\, and the session will last about 2 hours. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-northern-lights-photography-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230128T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230128T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20230517T120757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T120757Z
UID:369-1674934200-1674945000@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Stargazing: Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[ Read: January 28\, 2023: Night Sky Photography Workshop Recap ]\nAbout the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully the milky way or the northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \n \nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 2) or email events@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room / Winter Outdoor Activity Center at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge between 7:00pm and 7:30pm. The session will last about 2 hours  – possibly more if participants would like to spend more time with guided practice. Please bring your camera\, a tripod (if you have one)\, warm clothing\, and a great attitude. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221217T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221217T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20221022T172512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T172556Z
UID:123-1671287400-1671294600@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully the milky way or the northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \n\nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 2) or email events@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Conference Center at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge between 7:00pm and 7:30pm. The session will last about 2 hours  – possibly more if participants would like to spend more time with guided practice. \nAbout the Instructor: Nate Bett\nNathan Bett is a photographer and educator in Hancock Michigan. Although originally from Marquette\, Michigan\, Nathan recently relocated to Hancock from New York City\, where he taught at the City University Of New York\, and represented a major camera manufacturer as a technical specialist in photography. He now spends his time indulging in the over abundance of natural beauty in his native UP and spending excesses of time outdoors with his family. Nathan maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His work can be viewed at nathanbett.com and @natebett and @artmonstermedia on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221119T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20221022T172439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221112T211321Z
UID:121-1668868200-1668875400@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully the milky way or the northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \n\nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 2) or email events@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge between 7:00pm and 7:30pm. The session will last about 2 hours  – possibly more if participants would like to spend more time with guided practice. \nAbout the Instructor: Tom Oliver\nTom Oliver is an avid photographer of wildlife and landscapes\, including dark skies and northern lights.  Since he was a child\, nature\, wildlife\, and the outdoors have always been his deepest fascination – the intrinsic force which drives him. Those interests led him through\, both\, his career (in wildlife ecology/management and science education) and his preferred forms of recreation (hiking\, backpacking\, canoeing and kayaking\, photography\, hunting and fishing\, and birding). Although\, he was born and raised in the UP\, these pursuits also provided me the opportunity to live overseas (in Europe and Asia) for 15 years\, which greatly expanded my experience with the outdoors and outdoor recreation in different cultures.   \nTom maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His photography work can be viewed at teoliver.com and @theupwell on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221103T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20221022T172143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T205805Z
UID:119-1667484000-1667489400@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Dark Sky Light Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on the best practices of light management for enjoying the dark skies and for stargazing activities. The workshop will cover the lighting activities we have been working on at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge to be dark-sky compliant per the International Dark-Sky Association’s lighting guidelines. As part of the workshop you will be able to learn how you can improve your lighting as it relates to dark sky initiatives. \nWe will also walk through the International Dark Sky Park application we have submitted to the International Dark-Sky Association\, and the current status of the application. \n \nPrice\nFree\, open to the public. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge at 6:00pm. \nIf you can’t make it in person\, join online: \nComputer\, link: https://meet.google.com/kye-rgsh-uyp\, or\nPhone\, dial: ‪(US) +1 386-516-3742‬ PIN: ‪706 229 329‬# \nAbout the Instructor: John Mueller\nJohn is the interim General Manager at the Lodge\, and spearheaded the Lodge’s International Dark Sky Park application. He is intimately involved with implementing dark sky park initiatives at the Lodge\, including the light management. \n 
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-dark-sky-light-management-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221021T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221021T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T190106
CREATED:20221022T171746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T171746Z
UID:110-1666366200-1666373400@keweenawdarksky.com
SUMMARY:Stargazing: Night Sky Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nThe purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed\, camera settings\, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief presentation (in the conference room)\, and then we will go outside for hands-on experience — taking pictures of the night time sky (hopefully the milky way or the northern lights) around the Lodge property (weather depending). With the information garnered from the workshop\, it will make stargazing more enjoyable. \n\nPrice\nFree for Lodge guests\, $75 for non-Lodge guests. \nReservations are required. Space is limited\, so you will want to register early to reserve your spot. To reserve your spot\, please call (906-289-4403 ext 2) or email events@keweenawresort.com. \nLocation\nYou meet at the Banquet Room at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge between 7:00pm and 7:30pm. The session will last about 2 hours  – possibly more if participants would like to spend more time with guided practice. \nAbout the Instructor: Tom Oliver\nTom Oliver is an avid photographer of wildlife and landscapes\, including dark skies and northern lights.  Since he was a child\, nature\, wildlife\, and the outdoors have always been his deepest fascination – the intrinsic force which drives him. Those interests led him through\, both\, his career (in wildlife ecology/management and science education) and his preferred forms of recreation (hiking\, backpacking\, canoeing and kayaking\, photography\, hunting and fishing\, and birding). Although\, he was born and raised in the UP\, these pursuits also provided me the opportunity to live overseas (in Europe and Asia) for 15 years\, which greatly expanded my experience with the outdoors and outdoor recreation in different cultures.   \nTom maintains a passion for photography and the outdoors that he delights in sharing with students. His photography work can be viewed at teoliver.com and @theupwell on Instagram.
URL:http://keweenawdarksky.com/calendar/stargazing-night-sky-photography-workshop/
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