• International Dark Sky Week

    International Dark Sky Week is a worldwide celebration of the dark and natural night. The goal is to draw attention to light pollution, promote simple solutions to mitigate the issue, and celebrate the irreplaceable beauty of a natural night.  Look up into the night sky. How many stars can you see? Light pollution continues to

  • 2026 Upper Peninsula Dark Sky Festival

    KML Lodge 14252 US Hwy 41, Copper Harbor, MI, United States

    Limit: 50 tickets Last day to purchase tickets: April 12th -- Tickets are no longer available to be purchased -- The Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, the headquarters for the Keweenaw Dark Sky Park, is hosting its fourth annual event around International Dark Sky Week: The Upper Peninsula Dark Sky Festival. DarkSky International (formerly known as, the

  • Earth Day

    2026 Earth Day is April 22nd, which has a theme this year of “Our Power, Our Planet”.   Here is an action toolkit to work with on improving our environment: Earth Day Action Toolkit #InvestInOurPlanet

  • Northern Lights Photography Workshop

    About the Workshop The 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 PowerPoint presentation (in the conference room),