Our June 14 meeting is rapidly approaching, and it's going to be a dandy. We're holding the meeting in the Visitor's Center at Halibut Point State Park, with a star party immediately following (weather permitting).
At the meeting, amateur astronomer Jim Koerth will show us what's going to be up in the sky to look at and how to find it, and afterwards we'll go out onto the grounds of the park and observe everything we just heard about in Jim's presentation. Some objects to look forward to include the moon and Saturn, as well as bright galaxies and star clusters.
The meeting will be on Friday the 14th regardless of weather, although if the weather doesn't cooperate the observing portion will have a cloud date of the next night, Saturday 6/15 at sunset. As a rule of thumb, if you can see the moon and some stars, we'll be out there.
The meeting will start promptly at 8:00 as always. Here's a map: http://bit.ly/16SLCjd
Please park in the paved lot on Gott Avenue and walk up the gravel drive to the Visitor's Center.