Did we come to a consensus regarding the event being public, private, or private w/ invite? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terri" <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> To: "PAS Members ListServ" <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 2, 2015 8:45:58 PM Subject: [pasmembers] Re: Who would be interested in seeing this at Mike's house? It's a Friday night PAS Members, Vote within the next 14 days: to make this event open to the public or a private (PAS Members only) event. Remember, PAS Membership includes everyone in the members immediate household. http://www.pasaz.org/forums/showthread.php?t=927 Go vote now. Please only vote if you are attending the event. Have a super Friday Evening! Terri, Event Coordinator On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 6:26 AM, Terri < starstuff@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: So, Greg, you are checking on your Calendar to see if Robert Redford and Jaime Lee Curtis are aligned? Sent from my TARDIS via my Samsung Galaxy S5 Android Phone complete with typos for your enjoyment. On Dec 30, 2014 9:52 PM, "Greg Schwimer" < schwim@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: <blockquote> I'm up for it if the stars of my calendar align. From: "Terri" < starstuff@xxxxxxxxx > To: "PAS Members ListServ" < pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 3:33:19 PM Subject: [pasmembers] Who would be interested in seeing this at Mike's house? It's a Friday night Borrowed from: http://www.telescope.com/Whats-in-the-Sky-January-2015/p/113487.uts?utm_source=141229&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=US-WITS-January Jovian Triple Shadow Transit - Mark your calendars for January 23rd and get ready for a very rare triple moon and shadow transit of Jupiter. Keep your telescope trained on Jupiter from approximately 7pm PST to about half-past 11pm PST to see three of Jupiter's moons, and their shadows, transit the face of the gas giant planet. The shadows of three Galilean moons Callisto, Io and Europa will cross the face of Jupiter as seen from Earth, followed by the moons themselves. Look for Jupiter between constellations Leo and Cancer. This exciting event provides earthbound observers an opportunity to see three eclipses on the biggest planet in our Solar System, all in one night. -- Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you always know they are there. Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society Event Coordinator Visit the P.A.S. Facebook Page & My Facebook Page Visit my Music Page: Private Music Instructor & Music Facebook Page </blockquote> -- Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you always know they are there. Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society Event Coordinator Visit the P.A.S. Facebook Page & My Facebook Page Visit my Music Page: Private Music Instructor & Music Facebook Page