Explore the wonders of the night sky at our weekly Open Observatory Night.
Wed, 17 Jun 2026
8:30 PM (America/New_York)
Martz Observatory Frewsburg , New York
The Martz-Kohl Observatory in Frewsburg, New York, hosts its weekly Open Observatory Night on June 17, 2026. This educational event invites the public to explore the night sky through the observatory's telescopes. Staffed by volunteers, the observatory provides a unique opportunity to learn about astronomy and observe celestial objects in a clear, dark setting. It is a perfect event for families, students, and anyone interested in the mysteries of the universe.
What to Expect
Visitors can expect an informative and awe-inspiring evening of stargazing, with access to professional-grade telescopes and knowledgeable volunteers.
Who Should Attend
Astronomy enthusiasts
Families
Students
Local community
Agenda Overview
The event begins at 8:30 PM.
Venue & Address
Martz Observatory
176 Robbin Hill Rd Frewsburg , New York – 14738 United States
Organizer
Martz-Kohl Observatory · Non-profit
An all-volunteer association dedicated to astronomy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the event?
Open Observatory Night.
When is it?
June 17, 2026.
Where is it?
Martz-Kohl Observatory, Frewsburg, NY.
Is there a fee?
Check with the observatory.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is open to the public.
What if it's cloudy?
Check the observatory website for weather updates.
Tags
Astronomy
Science
Education
Stargazing
Frewsburg
Summary
A weekly public stargazing event at the Martz-Kohl Observatory.