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Are Starry Nights Important? Why Darkness Matters for People, Birds & Animals

Tue, Apr 14

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Ramsey County Library - Roseville

Join us with guests Todd Burlet & Kikki Sonnen as they explain why protecting natural darkness matters for human health, wildlife, and the wonder of a star-filled sky. Discover what our community can do to bring back the night. Bring your questions for the Q & A portion. Tod Burlet, Starry Skies Nor

Are Starry Nights Important? Why Darkness Matters for People, Birds & Animals
Are Starry Nights Important? Why Darkness Matters for People, Birds & Animals

Time & Location

Apr 14, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Ramsey County Library - Roseville, 2180 Hamline Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

About the Event

Join us with guests Todd Burlet & Kikki Sonnen as they explain why protecting natural darkness matters for human health, wildlife, and the wonder of a star-filled sky. Discover what our community can do to bring back the night. Bring your questions for the Q & A portion.

Guests:

➡️Todd Burlet, Starry Skies North, delegate of DarkSky International, amateur astronomer

➡️Kiki Sonnen, St Paul Bird Alliance, co founder of coalition to preserve Pig's Eye Heron & Egret Rooker

Co-Sponsored by: Do Good Roseville, Ramsey County Public Library & Resilient Roseville


Please contact lwvrosevillearea@lwvmn.org if requesting ASL interpreting services, allowing for lead time.


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