August 25, 2008 – 1:30 pm by
Kevin Schindler
On a sunny day in 1994, television crews, dignitaries, and interested community members of all ages gathered atop a mesa just west of downtown Flagstaff. The reason for this congregation was the dedication of Lowell Observatory’s new Steele Visitor Center.
Since that opening day, visitors have flocked to the Observatory to peer through telescopes, gaze at Flagstaff’s dark skies, tour the historic facilities, and learn about the cutting-edge research carried out by Lowell’s score of astronomers.
In its 15 years of operation, the Steele Visitor Center has been the host site for countless public and school programs, science conferences, and numerous dignitaries, including First Lady Hillary Clinton and Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano. We are now celebrating another milestone for the Steele Visitor Center ─ 1 million visitors since opening in 1994.
We want to say thank you to the tourists, supporters, and partners who helped us reach this level of success. On August 28, all visitors to both our day and evening programs will be admitted for half price. Everyone arriving between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. will receive a raffle ticket, and a prize drawing will be held at 3:30 in the Visitor Center (must be present to win). Prizes include a SkyQuest Dobsonian telescope, a ride in Percival Lowell’s 1911 Stevens-Duryea, one-year membership in the Friends of Lowell, shirts, books, and more.
Special daytime programming includes science demonstrations, telescope viewing of the sun, Space Theatre programs, and tours that include stops at the Pluto Telescope dome.
Local dignitaries will also be on hand at 3:30 to help celebrate.
The Steele Visitor Center is named in honor of Horace and Ethel Steele. Horace Steele was successful in the petroleum and trucking industry, and his financial resources were the basis of the Steele Foundation, a Phoenix-based philanthropic organization which provided significant financial support for the construction of the Steele Visitor Center. Other major funding came from the National Science Foundation, NSF. NSF is a federal, independent agency created by Congress in 1950 with a mission including support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering.
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