Indigenous Astronomy Night

Friday, April 18, 2025
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Jeffers Petroglyph Historic Site

Open to the public!

Join us for an evening of fun while exploring Indigenous Astronomy at Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site. The event kicks off at 4pm with astronomy-themed activities provided by the Bell Museum and tours led by Jeffers Petroglyphs staff. From 7-9pm, Indigenous educator Jim Rock will lead a tour exploring the Native American Rock Carvings at Jeffers Petroglyphs and discuss how they relate to the night sky. Weather permitting, the event will culminate with a viewing of the night sky with telescopes.

Registration is required and food will be provided.

*Limited free transportation is available for current MSU students and staff from MSU.

Register at mycampusrec.mnsu.edu.

 

Event Location: Jeffers Petroglyphs (27160 Co Rd 2, Comfrey, MN 56019), located 62 miles west of Mankato

 

This event is possible thanks to planning and funding from the following partners: Jeffers PetroglyphsThe Bell Museum, American Indigenous Studies, and the MNSU Environmental Committee

 

Registration is required and space is limited.

Contact

Madison Vandersee
adventure@mnsu.edu

Department

Jeffers Petroglyphs