Our Vision
Reclaiming the stars!
Guess what? All across the globe, the night sky is getting dimmer and dimmer. Even here at home, along the north shore or in the city, the stars are harder and harder to see every year!
This is the result of light pollution. Imagine, for instance, using a lamp without a lampshade: this is one type of light pollution, and there's more and more of it every year.
People all across the region have a vision of a world free from light pollution and full of starry skies. Because of our location, we have a rare opportunity to become nationally recognized for our stewardship of our sky.
Learn more about light pollution! It's an interesting subject, not about turning off the lights, but lighting the night better. Let's work together to reclaim the stars!
Our vision:
Create more certified International Dark Sky Places as the regional chapter of the International Dark Sky Association (IDA)
Universal awareness of light pollution and appreciation of the night sky
Including:
Implementing star-friendly outdoor lighting ordinances
Developing regional astrotourism resources
Fostering active community groups that host accessible education, gathering, and outreach.