7:30 pm. The speaker is Gil Esquerdo, Astronomer on the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory, Mt. Hopkins in S. Arizona. Gil also can be seen hanging out at Starizona in Tucson. He’s a professional and an amateur astronomer. This promises to be a great talk. His topics include being an astronomer at the helm of a telescope and his involvement in the Kepler project -- photometry to build the input catalog the project uses to the spectroscopic follow up. Everybody is welcome. You don’t have to be a SAC member to attend a meeting. We meet at Grand Canyon University 35th Ave & Camelback in Phoenix. I17 to Camelback. West on Camelback to 33rd Avenue (this is a small traffic lighted intersection just east of the big one on 35th Ave. and Camelback) Right onto 33rd Ave. which is also an entrance to the university. Continue to the guard gate, tell the guards you're there for the astronomy club meeting, turn left and park. Walk back toward the guard gate and turn left onto the lighted pathway; we meet in the last building on the right, the Fleming building. Enter and follow your ears to our meeting. Contact me directly if you have questions M24@xxxxxxx Hope to see you there. Jennifer Polakis, VP Saguaro Astronomy Club www.saguaroastro.org M24@xxxxxxx 48o 967*l658