PAS Members, I need input. *Mar 21* is the March Equinox but it is also the *Night Sky Training Session* which is a private event and the *Messier Marathon*, which would be a private event but could be open to the public, if you decide to do that. Reminder: I think it was last year we did a public Messier Marathon and no public attended. So, my question is: Within PAS, who is going to go to SAC's and EVAC's location, which i think is Antenna's, to do the Messier Marathon, and who would like to do a public or private viewing session at Mike's? And should keep the NSTS or cancel it, and make it into a private or public Messier Object viewing night? I will go with the majority on this. We don't have to do a Night Sky Training Session that night, and if my Key Members, the ones who usually do presentations for me at the NSTS, are going to be doing the Messier Marathon at another location that night, we might want to cancel the NSTS and just do a Messier Marathon at Mikes. I don't want to cancel everything that night, I just want to know what kind of event you want to have. We will meet at Mike's, for those not attending the official locations to do their Messier Marathon, and do what ever the group wants to do. What are your thoughts? NSTS Private event? Messier Marathon Private? Messier Marathon open to Public? It will be a great night for viewing and we want to view. It's been a while since we had a good night to view and at Mike's house. Your input is requested. Many thanks to Eric for reminding me the Messier Marathon is on that weekend. When you reply, let me know if you are attending the official Messier Marathon, because if you are one of my Key NSTS teachers, I may cancel the NSTS since you won't be there to help out that night. Let's discuss this for about a week. I will take notes on what is proposed, discussed, and decide from there what we are doing that night. So, send me your input. You can choose to send it through the list, or just to me. Your choice. Terri, Event Coordinator -- Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you always know they are there. Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society <http://www.pasaz.org/> Event Coordinator Visit the P.A.S. Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/PhoenixAstronomicalSociety> Page & My Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/people/Terri-Finch/1021922600> Page Visit my Music Page: Private Music Instructor <http://www.MusicLessonsbyTerri.com> & Music Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/pages/Music-Lessons-by-Terri/170920862925772> Page