1:30 p.m. at the Trout Lake Nature Center, 520 E. County Road 44, Eustis. Two thousand years ago, the ancient Greeks were the first people who looked up at the night sky, dividing all the stars into 88 groups, naming each for creatures, things and people who were part of their legends and stories. Retired Lake County Schools Planetarium Director Mike Ryan will share a story about five of the star groups that are part of a terror tale known as the Andromeda Legend. Star charts will also be given out to pinpoint these five constellations in the night sky during this time of year. Entry fee: $5 per vehicle; free for TLNC members. Call 352-357-7536, or visit http://troutlakenaturecenter.com.