From April 21 to 28, International Dark Sky Week will be celebrated, an annual event aimed at raising awareness about light pollution and its impact on stargazing and wildlife behavior. Initially founded by a teenager in 2003 and now organized by DarkSky International, the week encourages individuals to minimize artificial light usage and promotes community gatherings to appreciate the night sky. The organization’s website offers tips for reducing light pollution, emphasizing the importance of using outdoor lighting only when necessary and spreading awareness about the issue among friends and neighbors.