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Front Range Community College is hosting a public stargazing event at its campus in Longmont next week. 

These FREE events are open to all FRCC students, faculty, instructors—and the general public. Please remember to wear your mask, regardless of vaccination status. No reservations are necessary.  

Amateur astronomers are invited to bring their own telescopes to set up in the courtyard. 

WHERE: 

The observatory is in the courtyard of the Classroom Building of FRCC’s Boulder County Campus, 2121 Miller Drive in Longmont. Once you enter the courtyard, just look for the white dome. 

WHEN: 

  • Monday, January 24 
  • 8:00 – 9:30 PM 

DETAILS: 

The event may be canceled because of inclement weather or unforeseen equipment issues. Check this link for local sky conditions. 

Because circumstances can change at the last minute, follow @frccedu on Twitter or contact Anthony Smith at (303) 678-3867. 

To request access accommodations due to a disability, please call 303.678.3643 at least five business days prior to this event. 

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About Front Range Community College 

FRCC offers nearly 100 degree and certificate programs from locations in Boulder CountyLarimer CountyWestminster, and Brighton, and online. FRCC is a member of the Colorado Community College System. 

About the Colorado Community College System 

The Colorado Community College System (CCCS) is the state’s largest system of higher education, serving more than 144,000 students annually at 13 colleges and 39 locations across Colorado. Our open access mission ensures all Coloradans who aspire to enrich their lives have access to quality higher education opportunities. CCCS students save time and money with affordable tuition and fees, concurrent enrollment, and guaranteed transfer to any public university in Colorado. Online courses are available via Colorado Community Colleges Online. CCCS also oversees career and technical programs in our 13 colleges, more than 160 school districts, and six other post-secondary institutions. By partnering with business and industry, CCCS helps employers meet workforce needs and prepares students for direct entry to their chosen career pathway. The vast majority of our students are Colorado residents and, after graduation, 97 percent of our students stay in state, becoming the workforce that powers the Colorado economy and the heart of our neighborhoods, businesses, and communities. 

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