[LVAS] EOP: Upcoming Events

Rob Lambert scopegeek at gmail.com
Sun Mar 14 07:46:23 PDT 2010


David,

I'll help you tomorrow night. With the time change I can go in a Lytle  
earlier for work and leave early to get to DV. What time were you  
planning to be there?

I'll bring my projector to display to a larger screen with the  
Mallincam. Have you had a chance to work with yours on the telescope  
yet?

Talk to you later.

Rob

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On Mar 14, 2010, at 6:51, Bunny Nua <bunnynua at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I can support March 18th.
>
> --- On Sat, 3/13/10, David Blanchette <Yahoo at awit.com> wrote:
>
> From: David Blanchette <Yahoo at awit.com>
> Subject: [LVAS] EOP: Upcoming Events
> To: lvas at lvlug.org
> Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 1:39 PM
>
> Just a reminder that there are a lot of opportunities to show off the
> stars to students in our valley's schools.  I can especially use some
> help at this Monday's Death Valley ROCKS event.  We're expecting 70
> kids, and that's a lot for one telescope.
>
> Let me know as soon as you can if any of these events appeal to you.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- David
>
>
> Monday, March 15, 2010  Death Valley ROCKS
> Observing will start 8:00 or 8:30 PDT.  This is the Monday after our
> Messier Marthon weekend.  You'll still have your stuff in the car, so
> you might as well come out...
> (No volunteers at this writing)
>
> Thursday, March 18, 2010  Marc Kahre ES (K - 5th) (Two, half hour
> presentations only)  5:30-7:30
> The principal, sighting safety concerns, is restricting this event to
> the give time frame.  So we will have two, half hour presentations on
> the Solar System, and no observing.  I'm looking for one or two
> speakers.  The presentations do not have to be the same.
> (Currently volunteered:  Rob Lambert)
>
> Monday, March 22, 2010  Death Valley ROCKS
> Giving about 40 students a chance to see the stars in the
> dark.  Sunset about 7:00 (PDT), First Quarter moon.  You're welcome
> to spend the night observing.
> (No volunteers at this writing)
>
> Saturday, March 27, 2010 Cub Pack 133 campout @ Valley of Fire
> These guys contact us every year, inviting us to come out to their
> campout.  They always seem to select the wrong weekend.  But if you
> are available and want an overnight camping event, here you
> go.  They're expecting 45 people (25 scouts, 7 to 10 years old, 20
> adults).  They will be at Group Campsite #1 (where the scouts were
> just this last weekend.)  Depending on the number of cars they have,
> which I will try to find out, we may be able to set up in one of the
> two parking areas provided for that site.
> (No volunteers at this writing)
>
> Monday, April 12, 2010  Richard C. Priest ES @ Camp Foxtail  7:30 -  
> 9:30
> The first of two nights up at Camp Foxtail (this was three nights
> last year).  Presentation to be followed by observing.
> (Currently volunteered: Laura Kelm)
>
> Wednesday, April 14, 2010  Richard C. Priest ES @ Camp Foxtail  7:30  
> - 9:30
> The second of two nights up at Camp Foxtail (this was three nights
> last year).  Presentation to be followed by observing.
> (Currently volunteered: Laura Kelm)
>
> Thursday, April 15, 2010  Darnell ES Science Fair  6p - 9p
> We will have a booth where we can talk to the people about the club
> and astronomy.  Observing will be after dark, with a What's Up  
> presentation.
> I will need someone to coordinate on site, as I will be out of town.
> (Currently volunteered: Laura Kelm)
>
> Saturday April 17, 2010 Astronomy Day at Red Rocks
> Solar observing during the day, then our monthly Red Rocks evening  
> star party.
> (No volunteers at this writing)
>
> Friday, April 23, 2010  Mt. Olive Lutheran School  7:00p - 9:00p
> Twice-postponed due to weather, hoping third time
> lucky.  Presentation on the Moon, and Constellations, followed by  
> observing.
> (Currently volunteered: Laura Kelm)
>
> Monday, June 21, 2010   Lamb of God ES  9 - 10 am
> For approximately 30 students, grades 1 - 6 (combined).  Ideally,
> they would like someone each day of the week of June 21, for an hour
> long class on astronomy.  If someone(s) want to volunteer for this
> much, that would be terrific.  At a minimum, they'll take a single
> class on Monday, to kick off the week.  If you are interested in this
> event, please let me know ASAP, so I can follow up with the school.
> (No volunteers at this writing)
>
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