[passtartoursgroup] Re: Anyone interested in charging admission to the next Night Sky Training Sesson?

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  • Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 16:05:23 -0700



Terri, I would like to suggest a binocular workshop star party for a night in
October at Mike's.We could do it in conjunction with an NSTS. The Binocular
portion could be one to two hours. I could help out with this. We could
probably get one or two other PAS  members to also help. Sam


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From: Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 01/18/2016 2:58 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: Star Tours Group <passtartoursgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [passtartoursgroup] Anyone interested in charging admission to the
next Night Sky Training Sesson?

Here's my thought, and i'd like your input.
We usually refrain from having the public at these events, but if we are going
to run it like the class format we usually do, why not charge NON PAS members
to attend? The public can attend the class for $50 for the night. And the night
can be until 11pm. So, maybe 7pm to 11pm? What are your thoughts? Raise some
money for PAS?
I'm setting up the next NSTS at Mike's for Mar or Apr. The date hasn't been
chosen yet. But i will let you know soon. 
There will be homework involved for the attending PAS Members. And i'd like my
normal Teachers on hand... not that you are normal, by no means is anyone in
this club "Normal." What i meant is the usual Teachers I have at this event who
share things like a tour of the night sky, laser pointer safety, and other
things we want eveyrone to know about. 
I'm sure the info we share at this event is well worth $50. Give me your input.
ThanksTerri, Event Manager
Or, do you vote to keep this event Private, as it always has been? We could do
two of these events, one that includes a small moon early in the evening, so we
can start on the moon for the public.
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see them, but you always know they are there.
Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society Event Manager
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