
“No Country for Old Men” (2007). 7 PM. Join us for a big-screen screening of No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers’ chilling adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel that pits a hunter, a relentless killer, and a weary sheriff on a collision course across the unforgiving West Texas landscape. When Llewelyn Moss stumbles onto a drug deal gone wrong and takes a satchel of cash, violent retribution follows in the form of Anton Chigurh — a man driven by fate and cold logic. With taut storytelling, haunting performances, and existential depth, No Country for Old Men explores chance, conscience, and the changing nature of justice in an indifferent world. Michigan Theatre, Downtown Jackson.
SolArt for Kids. 4 PM to 5:30 PM. Join Dr. Rebecca Robinson at the Meijer Branch, Jackson District Library, to learn about the different layers of the Sun using the water marbling paint method, then create your very own unique masterpiece to take home! SolArt = Solar Art, and you’ll have an out-of-this-world time learning and creating it! No registration required. Dr. Rebecca Robinson is a Michigan-born heliophysicist–she studies the sun and serves as Outreach Lead for NASA’s Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE) team.
Ice in the Universe. 7 PM. Dahlem is excited to be hosting Dr. Rebecca Robinson on Monday, March 16 at 7 p.m. to share her work and experience with Ice in the Universe. Join us to learn about how scientists research Earth’s grand ice systems in Greenland and Iceland, then explore extra-terrestrial icy environments on other planets like Mars! Ice in the Universe will be held at the Dahlem Center (7117 South Jackson Rd) and is free for all to attend.














