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The Georgia Southern Planetarium will 'Let It Snow' on December 7

The holiday season is upon us, and the Georgia Southern Planetarium is bringing back its popular holiday show "Let It Snow" for another year! Tickets are on sale now for multiple showtimes on Saturday, December 7.
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Let It Snow features holiday favorites in a full-dome experience!

The Georgia Southern University Planetarium will once again host its incredibly popular holiday show, "Let It Snow," on Saturday, December 7.

The show is like being inside a giant snow globe of holiday cheer and is always a fan favorite. This will be the last public show of the semester, and the public is invited to enjoy the holiday animations and sing along with the music.

Look out for holiday favorites making appearances throughout the show. (Photo: Whitney Lavoie)

Guests of the show will witness dazzling, holiday-themed animations and scenes with appearances from favorites including Santa Claus, Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman, elves, and more. The music includes classic Christmas tunes from artists such as Chuck Berry, Frank Sinatra, Burl Ives, and even the Eurythmics.

Here's more from the Planetarium:

Let It Snow features a variety of festive classics from Frank Sinatra and Chuck Berry to Burl Ives and Brenda Lee. It also includes a stunning multi-media finale by the Trans Siberian Orchestra. The soundtrack is visually enhanced with thematic animation, laser imagery, special effects and all-dome scenery in the audiovisual setting of the Clark Planetarium’s Hansen Dome Theatre.

Animations from the show are not your typical planetarium outer space fare, but they are spectacular! (Photo: Whitney Lavoie)

All ages are welcome. This show is especially enjoyable for families! The run-time for the show is 32 minutes, and showtimes are scheduled throughout the day at 10:30am, 11:15am, 12pm, 12:45pm, 1:30pm, 2:15pm, 3pm, and 3:45pm.

Tickets are just $4 per person and are on sale now!

 

The Georgia Southern Planetarium is located on the second floor of the Math/Physics Building on the Georgia Southern Statesboro campus. Parking is available in the Russell Union lot, which is just a quick walk away from the building.

For more information, visit www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/planetarium/