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    Rob GlasseyRob Glassey
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    Hi crew!

    We have a small group of cubs and keas which will be out at the observatory early Saturday evening from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.

    They are with Alana, one of our members who some of you may have met at open nights last year. Alana is also their cub leader. Simon will be organsing their visit, but we are looking for one or two more volunteers to help out.

    This is not a big group. They are organising it in two small groups, first about 15 young Keas at 5:30, then 20 cubs. About 45 minutes per group. They will have a few leaders with them.

    We’ll probably just operate the 11 and maybe a dob.

    Unfortunately I’m in Wellington for a familly event.

    The weather looks likely to be good enough to view the moon an a few bright clusters, maybe more, but the sky will still be fairly bright at 5:30.

     

    Please post here if you can make it. We only need 1 or 2 volunteers, but we do need at least one more.

    Thanks heaps

    Rob

     

    #4207
    Dale KershawDale Kershaw
    Moderator

    I will be there

    Dale

    #4208
    Dale KershawDale Kershaw
    Moderator

    I will be there

    Dale

    #4209
    Rob GlasseyRob Glassey
    Moderator

    Thanks Dale!

    Maybe one more?

    #4210
    Catherine MayCatherine May
    Participant

    I can do ‘Lodge’ if wanted…

     

    #4211
    Marc BunyanMarc Bunyan
    Participant

    I can jump onto a scope with you.

    #4212
    Rob GlasseyRob Glassey
    Moderator

    Thanks Marc that will be awesome!

     

    Cath, you’d be most welcome in the lodge, although it’s not essential with this group.

     

    Have a great night!

    #4213
    Marc BunyanMarc Bunyan
    Participant

    Looks like I’m triple booked, sorry all.

    #4214
    Catherine MayCatherine May
    Participant

    Rob, will not go out.

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