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Exterior of the Hokulani Imaginarium
The Hōkūlani Imaginarium

Stargazers can share a wrangler’s perspective on the wonders of the night sky with the favorite men in their lives on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 at 2 p.m. in The Hōkūlani Imaginarium on the campus of Windward Community College. The Cowboy Astronomer planetarium show is a skillfully woven tapestry of star tales and Native American legends, combined with constellation identification, star-hopping, and astronomy tidbits presented from the unique viewpoint of a cowboy who has traveled the world plying his trade and learning the sky along the way.

Through narration by American philosopher/poet Baxter Black, the audience is transported to the Western outdoors, listening to star legends and tales around a campfire. Black shares his insights on the composition of the night sky and the things he’s discovered over a lifetime of stargazing. The Cowboy Astronomer is appropriate for audiences of all ages.

Ticket information

Reservations can be made by calling (808) 235-7433 between 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; phone line is not available on weekends or holidays. Regular admission prices apply: $7 General admission; $6 Windward CC students, military, seniors (65 years or older) with identification; $5 children (4 to 12 years of age); free for children under 4 years of age (1 per paying adult), and Windward CC faculty or staff with university identification. Reserved tickets must be picked up at the Imaginarium box office at least 15 minutes prior to start of program; unclaimed tickets are released for sale to walk-in customers on a first come, first served basis.

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