[pasmembers] Re: collecting reviews of last several events we have attended

  • From: "Peter Turner" <peteturner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 11:44:14 -0700

Basis Mesa review:

 

Even though there were heavy clouds, the event at Basis Mesa elementary was 
held.  Don Boyd and Pete Turner had only two objects that they could view – 
Jupiter and the Moon.  And only one was out at a time.  Even with the heavy 
cloud the craters of the waxing crescent moon were visible.  Jupiter’s bands 
and all four moons were also visible as well.  In order to mix things up Don 
and Pete used different magnifications so that the students and parents got 
varying views.  Mike Marron didn’t have to contend with the clouds and was able 
to present his meteorites to a large group in the school’s assembly area.

 

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From: pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
On Behalf Of Terri
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 11:32 AM
To: PAS Members ListServ
Subject: [pasmembers] collecting reviews of last several events we have attended

 

Good morning PAS Members,

 

I'm collecting reviews for the newsletter of the last couple events we have 
successfully had. If you sent me one and i haven't replied yet to thank you, 
just give me today to get that done and maybe tomorrow. I'm doing it now.

 

If you haven't sent me a review or photos and would like to, please get them 
over to me soon. Deadline will be Mar 15.

 

There was a Basis Mesa, Moya Elementary, SASE event that wasn't PAS event, but 
you might have attended. We also had Cholla Middle School last night and CTCA. 

 

Send your reviews over. I am collecting and organizing for the next issue of 
the newsletter.

 

Don and i are working on the March Newsletter and hope to have it posted to the 
site by this Sunday. Watch for the announcement, or check the site on Sunday 
sometime to download it. 

 

Have a super day!

Terri

 

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