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Another big attraction will be coming to Yerkes Observatory this holiday season – the “world’s tallest glass tree,” the observatory announced Wednesday, Nov. 2. This is not something that will be ...
Although not nearly as detailed, the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, erects a glass Christmas tree yearly. The tree is a community project using recycled glass that is recycled after ...
Tiverton man's 'Yard Art', including sea glass Christmas tree, enjoyed by many. by SAMANTHA READ, NBC 10 NEWS. Fri, January 24th 2025 at 8:43 PM. 5. VIEW ALL PHOTOS. John Vivieros next to his art.
Blackbird Creative Lab at Yerkes Observatory. Season 11 Episode 9 | 26m 48s Video has Closed Captions | CC. See where science and art collide with the Blackbird Creative Lab at Yerkes Observatory.
Christmas tree recycling for residents will begin Dec. 26 and last until Jan. 31. There will be a designated drop-off area behind the Symmes Township Administration building, 9323 Union Cemetery Road.
Christmas ornaments made by Jason Mack Glass from recycled glass were among the items for sale Friday at the World’s Tallest Glass Christmas Tree event at at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. When ...
It's that time of year again — yes, of course, Christmas time — but also time to see the world's largest glass tree in Lake Geneva. The event goes to Sunday evening, see how to attend!
Stargazer’s pit stop extraordinaire. Yerkes Observatory: where road-trippers can reach for the stars, literally. Photo credit: Yerkes Observatory. Stargazers, prepare to have your minds blown. Yerkes ...
Glass artist, Jason Mack, crushes the glass, then uses a mobile furnace to melt it. It's then poured over a 31-foot spinning, steel structure outside Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin.
LAKE GENEVA, WI (November 12, 2024) – Producer Rob Elliott and glass artist Jason Mack will again build the World’s Tallest Glass Tree at the Historic Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay ...
LAKE GENEVA, WI (December 10, 2024) – Every year artist Jason Mack and producer Rob Elliott perform a feat: building the World’s Tallest Glass Tree at the Historic Yerkes Observatory in ...
The tree will be lit from 5 a.m. to midnight through mid-January. It will be lit for 24 hours on Christmas Eve, but there will be an early cutoff of 9 p.m. for New Year’s Eve, when revelers will ...