Astronomy Day Rain-Out

A line of severe thunderstorms caused CAAS to cancel our Astronomy Day event on Saturday May 10.  Since we had planned to hold our monthly meeting there as well it was canceled as well.  Our next scheduled event will be the June 14 regular monthly meeting.

Cub Scout Outing Friday Night (April 25) at 7:30

This is the event we talked about last week. There will be 20-30 Cub Scout ages 7-10 with 1 adult per 3-4 boys. It is at First Church of the Nazarene in Beebe. They will be cooking hot dogs and burgers and we are welcome to join them for that. They have a parking lot available for us to set up and it sounds like it has a reasonable view. There will be electricity nearby if you need it. My contact, Brenda, asked if we needed extension cords but I figured anyone who did would bring their own.

Here are the directions from their web site: http://beebenazarene.com/directions.html
The church is located at 104 Campground Road in Beebe, Arkansas. Just take exit 31 off of Hwy 67/167 and follow Hwy 31 South. Go all the way through town and cross the railroad tracks. Go 1/4 of a mile and turn left on Campground Road. Proceed about 1/4 mile, and you will see the church on the right. We’re at the corner of Campground Road and Apple Street.

They would like us to do a regular star party, showing the boys what we can that evening.

I won’t be able to attend but several of you indicated you could probably help. Please let me know if you can.

Regular Monthly CAAS Meeting

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Join us this coming Satuday, April 12th at 7 PM, for the next CAAS meeting. We will be at our normal location, River Ridge Observatory. If you need directions, click the contact button.

The meeting will be preceded by a potluck dinner at about 6 PM.

Presentation: The Space Race and Philately by Rocky Togni   

Timothy Ferris opened his book “Seeing in the Darkâ€? with the excitement of the late 50’s and Sputnik. Living near Cape Canaveral (Now Cape Kennedy) he witnessed many of the U.S. launches in those exciting early days. The Space Race between the United States and Russia served to propel the technologies of both countries and you could say substituted for the Nuclear war between the two super powers that fortunately never happened. It also propelled many youngsters into technological careers and hobbies such as Astronomy. Rocky Togni will present the Space Race as seen through the stamp issues of each country at our regular monthly meeting Saturday April 12. There will be Space stamps for all kids who attend.