Custer Institute and Observatory is Long Island's oldest public observatory - open from 7 pm to midnight on Saturdays!
Explore the night sky with our volunteers, powerful telescopes, tours, and live events.
Join us every Saturday night for public observing sessions, where you can explore the cosmos through our powerful telescopes.
When the skies are clear, our knowledgeable volunteer staff will guide you on a tour of the stars, planets, and beyond.
Saturday Night Public Observing
Doors open at 7 PM
Observing from dark until midnight (weather permitting)
All observing takes place outdoors—please dress appropriately. Seasonal hours and times of darkness may affect skywatching times.
EVENTS
Outdoor Events: Most events take place on our lawn. We encourage you to bring a blanket or chair to make your experience more comfortable.
Rain Dates: Rain dates (when necessary) will be noted on our website, social media, and/or Eventbrite for your convenience.
FROM HERE TO ANTIQUITY
Saturday, November 1, 2025
6:00 pm
Internationally acclaimed recording artist, Robert Secrist, will spotlight works from his current album in progress "From Here to Antiquity" featuring a select repertoire that spans 500 years of music from classical literature to Broadway and beyond.
Following the concert, Observatory staff will provide guided tours of the night sky (weather permitting) through our many telescopes on site, including the apochromatic Zerochromat telescope in our historic observation dome.
$30 General Admission, $25 Observatory Members, Children Under 16 FREE. Attendance to this event is limited - reserve your seats early!
PROGRAM
Luis Milan (1500-1561) - Three Pavanas
J.S. Bach (1685-1750) - Gavotte & Rondo (bwv 995), Presto (bwv 995)
Mauro Giuliani (1780-1840) - Sonata in C Major
Heitor Villa Lobos (1887-1959) - Preludes & Etudes
Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) - Asturias
Herman Huffield - As Time Goes By
Richard Rogers - Blue Moon
Henry Mancini - Moon River
Johnny Mandel - The Shadow of Your Smile
Jerome Kern - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Richard Rogers - The Sound of Music
Harold Arlen - Over The Rainbow
(arrangements by Robert Secrist)
ROBERT SECRIST, award-winning classical guitar virtuoso and internationally acclaimed recording artist, has impressed audiences and critics alike with his captivating lyric and dynamic musicianship since he made his New York debut at Carnegie Recital Hall. New York Times journalist, Raymond Ericson, has hailed Secrist as a performer with, “a natural grace that never loses sight of a rhythmic base … extraordinarily poetic.” His teachers have included celebrated Italian guitarist, Oscar Ghiglia, world renowned Russian violinist, Leonid Bolotine, and the legendary Spanish master, Andres Segovia.
Secrist graduated from the Mannes School of Music with the “best performance award,” the only guitarist in the school’s history to receive this honor. His artistry earned him an appointment to the faculty immediately upon graduation. Holding the further distinction of being the first North American to win the IV International “Alirio Diaz” Competition in Caracas, Venezuela, Secrist received high personal praise from the esteemed composer/guitarist Laurindo Almeida. His recording credits include two albums for the Musical Heritage Society label garnering praises from Stereo Review --- “Secrist seems to make the music come more alive with effective phrasing, dynamics, technical wizardry and panache.”
Under his own recording label, founded in 2017, BE NICE OR LEAVE RECORDS, Secrist is building a unique library of projects which include the titans of the classical guitar repertoire, yet go above and beyond the realm of traditional literature to include one-of-a-kind arrangements of 20th and 21st century music of diverse genres and geographies. Secrist's all-Bach album entitled, “BACH TO THE COUNTRY” features two transcribed Lute Suites; Prelude, Fugue & Allegro; plus one of the most demanding masterworks in the classical guitar literature --- the incomparable Chaconne from Violin Partita (BWV1004). Currently, Secrist is working on an album entitled, “FROM HERE TO ANTIQUITY” featuring classical guitar works spanning 500 years of music, featured in this performance..
PROGRAMS + RESOURCES
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WEATHER
Clear Skies Ahead!
Find the latest weather forecasts tailored for astronomers, including cloud cover, precipitation, dewpoint, wind conditions, and Moon phases. Our easy-to-read key helps you decide if it’s a perfect night to bring out your telescope!
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THE MUSIC PROJECT
Bring music and stargazing together at Long Island’s oldest public observatory, tMP blends the performing arts with science and discovery. A unique stargazing experience follows each performance where audiences are invited to explore the night sky with guidance from our expert volunteer staff, using our historic observation dome and an array of on-site telescopes.
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WHAT'S UP?
Skywatching highlights each month, provided by NASA.
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RESOURCES
Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just starting your journey into the cosmos, our collection of resources will help guide you.
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SCHOLARSHIP
Supporting the Next Generation of Scientists & Innovators. Available to High School Seniors throughout the North Fork.
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HONEY BEE CLUB
Custer's Honey Bee Club is an educational program focused on environmental sustainability and honeybee stewardship.
Send an email to learn more.
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