Mark your calendars! The Harvest Moon is lighting up the sky on September 18, and we've got the scoop on how to catch the show! Plus, don’t miss the Harvest Moon fundraiser at the Cleveland Botanical Garden!
The skies are about to dazzle us with the much-anticipated Harvest Moon on September 18! Perfectly timed with a partial lunar eclipse, this celestial event is not just a feast for the eyes but also an ideal moment to cozy up with loved ones and enjoy the crisp fall air. Whether you’re stargazing like a pro or just looking for a fun excuse to drag your friends outside, mark your calendars and prepare for a night of moonlit magic! Make sure you find a good spot away from city lights with a clear view of the horizon; it will be an unforgettable sight as the moon rises larger and brighter than usual.
But wait, there’s more! If you’re wondering what to do after soaking in the moonlight, consider joining the Harvest Moon fundraiser at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. This delightful bash not only celebrates the changing of the seasons but also supports Holden Forests & Gardens. You can enjoy an enchanting evening filled with live music, tasty treats, and a silent auction that promotes local art and goodness. Whether you attend solo or bring friends and family, it's the perfect opportunity to make some new memories while supporting a wonderful cause! Plus, you might just spot the moon shining through the trees, adding to the beauty of your evening.
Now, for lunar lovers, here’s something to drool over: the Harvest Moon is traditionally the Full Moon that falls closest to the autumn equinox! This month, witness the glory of not just one, but two celestial events – the Harvest Moon and a partial lunar eclipse, which will be visible from numerous locations around the globe. Plan your viewing parties and be sure to share the experience on social media; who doesn’t want to show off a breathtaking moon pic!
And did you know that after the Harvest Moon, we’re treated to October’s Hunter’s Moon and November’s Beaver Moon? Each moon has its own unique charm and fascinating lore! So, whether you are going to the Cleveland Botanical Garden or just huddling with a hot cup of cocoa, the enchanting moments created by these lunar wonders will surely be worth the wait.
The next one was the Harvest Moon on September 18, with a partial lunar eclipse visible from various countries. October's Hunter's Moon and November's Beaver ...
Tickets are on sale for the Harvest Moon fundraiser and the Harvest Moon After Dark party supporting Holden Forests & Gardens. The events take place from 6 ...