[sac-forum] Escape Global Warming in Phoenix on May 12th
- From: Stan Gorodenski <stan_gorodenski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Sac Forum <sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 19:34:08 -0700
Yesterday it was 101 degrees in Phoenix! Who knows what it'll be on May
12th - 105, 110, maybe even 120 degrees? Escape to the high country
where it is much cooler!!!!!
Actually, this is a reminder of the potluck star party at my place on
May 12th. The message below is a repeat of my prior message about a
month ago or so.
Stan
INVITE TO THE POTLUCK-STAR PARTY AT BLUE HILLS OBSERVATORY
This May 12th I have decided to host a potluck-star party. The event
behind this is the installation of my new Meade 16” LX200R.
The pot luck will be the same as previous ones at my place. Bring
whatever you would like for the pot luck. Hopefully, by luck, one or
more may bring some main course items, such as hot dogs, hamburger, etc.
I will supply the condiments, coffee, hot chocolate, plastic utensils,
paper-plastic plates, cups, and napkins. If there is anything I forgot I
will mention it in a follow up message.
The weather forecast for March through May is a weakening of El Nino,
and drier and higher than normal temperatures. In all my star parties
the skies have been good and so I expect them to be good at this time
also. I am in a, relatively speaking, rural area and my lot is large
enough for anyone who may want to camp out overnight and drive back the
next day.
My place is near Prescott, about 7 miles SE in a straight line, and
about 15 miles west of the SAC Cherry Road observing site. My address is
9440 E. Newtown Ave., Dewey, Arizona. The directions to my place are:
From Phoenix take the Prescott (highway 69) exit off I-17 at Cordes
Junction. You will pass through Mayor and Humboldt. Continue on highway
69 to Young’s Farm which is at the intersection of highway 169 (the
Cherry Road) and highway 69. The other way to get to this intersection
is to take I-17 to highway 169 and then head west on 169 like you would
be going to the Cherry Rd. observing site, except you will pass the site
and continue for about another 10 miles to the Young’s Farm intersection.
At the Young’s Farm intersection (highways 69 and 169), continue for
about a half mile (north) on highway 69. Turn left (West) on Kachina
which is between Shuck and Sons Construction and Blue Ridge Market. The
road dead ends at Pony. Turn left on Pony and go about 1/10th a mile up
a steep hill. Turn right on Henderson. Go on Henderson for about 3
miles. Near the vicinity of my place, Henderson is renamed to Newtown. I
am the second driveway on the right after the pavement ends. My address
is 9440 E. Newtown Ave, Dewey.
My home phone number is 928-632-8424. Please call or email me if you
plan on attending. I should mention there is some serious development
going on across from my property. I doubt it will affect astronomy at my
observatory since it has good shielding from lights, and because there
is a good lighting ordinance (assuming they enforce it) that recognizes
the importance of astronomy in Arizona. However, between now and the
star party if an objectionable light, for a star party, goes up I will
announce it.
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