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SUMMARY:Dark Sky Astro Night (Member Exclusive)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our recurrent member exclusive Dark Sky Astro Night at our remote private location\, yet close to Orlando and area.\nThis event is weather permitting. Please check your messages in our members’ messaging system before you go. \nMembers are encouraged to arrive early to set up their telescopes and equipment before night fall\, and mingle with other members sharing the joy of observing and practicing astro-photography in a Bortle 4 area\, right in the middle of Central Florida! \nIf you are beginning in astronomy or have questions about your new telescope\, or no telescope at all and just want to tag along\, this is the perfect opportunity for you to meet with enthusiast members who will be more than happy to guide you and help you with your set up or to show you the beauty of the night sky! \nIf you are not a member yet\, you can register HERE \nMore dates are available\, see our Events tab! \n  \n 
URL:https://cfas.org/event/dark-sky-astro-night-member-exclusive-2/
LOCATION:CFAS private Observation Location – Geneva\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members Observation Events
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SUMMARY:Dark Sky Astro Night (Member Exclusive)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our recurrent member exclusive Dark Sky Astro Night at our remote private location\, yet close to Orlando and area.\nThis event is weather permitting. Please check your messages in our members’ messaging system before you go. \nMembers are encouraged to arrive early to set up their telescopes and equipment before night fall\, and mingle with other members sharing the joy of observing and practicing astro-photography in a Bortle 4 area\, right in the middle of Central Florida! \nIf you are beginning in astronomy or have questions about your new telescope\, or no telescope at all and just want to tag along\, this is the perfect opportunity for you to meet with enthusiast members who will be more than happy to guide you and help you with your set up or to show you the beauty of the night sky! \nIf you are not a member yet\, you can register HERE \nMore dates are available\, see our Events tab! \n  \n 
URL:https://cfas.org/event/dark-sky-astro-night-member-exclusive/
LOCATION:CFAS private Observation Location – Geneva\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members Observation Events
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SUMMARY:CFAS supports SALLY RIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - for ARISS project (private event)
DESCRIPTION:CFAS is proud to announce that its members have been working closely with Sally Ride Elementary School to help them prepare for their ARISS project. \nSally Ride Elementary has been selected amongst a very short list of schools to spend 10 minutes talking through HAM radio to the astronauts on board the ISS the second week of December. \nSally Ride approached CFAS for help preparing and our members jumped in\, organizing an outreach star party\, and participating in teach-in day as well as offering through our Observation Chair Mr. Derek Demeter\, a field trip to the Emil Buehler Planetarium for the entire magnet class (70 students). \nStay Tuned for a report on the actual event! \n 
URL:https://cfas.org/event/cfas-supports-sally-ride-elementary-school-for-ariss-project/
CATEGORIES:School Outreach
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SUMMARY:CFAS HOLIDAY PARTY (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:Hello dear members!\n\nI cannot believe we are almost at the end of the year. And what year it was! So many astronomical events (total solar eclipse\, comet C/2023 A3\, holding our breath for T CrB recurrent nova…) \nThis year\, we held 51 outreach events in schools and at various educational institutions\, throughout the year thanks to the dedication of our Outreach Chair\, Douglas Woods. We also had our monthly recurrent online general meetings with top speakers that our President Frank Kane always programs and hosts superbly. Of course\, we could not have the reach we have without the tireless efforts of our VP and director of the Planetarium\, Derek Demeter\, thanks to whom we can offer our in person general meetings at the Emil Buehler Planetarium! This year we have implemented a new format for those meetings\, with hands-on workshops on different subjects\, which seem to have been met with lots of positive feedback. And for that we have to thank our Board Members at Large Mark Pernal and John Pinto\, as well as our Loaner Telescope Chair\, Chris Hunt and dedicated members such as Wes Klehm\, and Barbara Harris. Of course\, this could not be happening without the behind the scene hard work of our Secretary Denice Woody\, our Treasurer John Frank\, and our membership Chair Sam Selig who all make sure your dues are put to good work for the benefit of our community. I wanted to send a big shout out to our team of volunteers for all their hard work. \nBut mainly\, none of this would be happening without your continued support of our non-profit organization. We are all united by our love for astronomy and astrophotography! \nBecause you are valued members of CFAS and to thank you for your constant patronage\, we wanted to extend to you a special invitation to our 2024 Holiday Party at [location private – members only].\n(This is a private event reserved to our members and their household families only and is on invitation only. You must register to participate.) \nWe will have guest speakers\, a wonderful holiday buffet dinner catered by River City Catering\, space bingo with fun prizes and much more!\nRegister now\, as space will go fast! \nBuffet Menu:\nFreshly brewed Sweet Tea & Lemonade\nFresh Mixed Greens Salad Topped with dried cranberries\, mandarin oranges\, candied walnuts\, & balsamic vinaigrette\nCitrus Brined Oven Roasted Whole Turkey Immersed for 12 hours in our very flavorful apple & citrus brine then open roasted served fully carved with legs & wings on the side & pan dripping turkey gravy\nHoney & Brown Sugar Pit HamSliced ham with honey\, brown sugar\, & pineapple\nHoney Garlic Butter Roasted Baby Carrots\nCherry Cobbler\n \nA vegetarian Entree will be provided.\n \nPlease indicate if you are vegetarian in the check out form. For our Vegan and Gluten free friends\, there are items in the menu that are vegan or/and gluten free such as the salad and the carrots.\n \nThe board is looking forward to seeing you on December 14\, for an astronomically fun evening! \nIn the meantime\, clear skies!\nIsabelle Chauffeton\nEvents Chair
URL:https://cfas.org/event/cfas-holiday-party-members-only/
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Events
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SUMMARY:Something new and exciting at our September 14 General Meeting (MEMBERS ONLY)!
DESCRIPTION:       \n  \n  \n  \nASTRONOMY IN THE ARTS\n  \n  \nJoin us for our General Meeting at the Emil Buehler Planetarium (members only) \n\nOur guests speakers this month are ONAJIDE SHABAKA and CAROL PRUSA\, two amazing artists who incorporate elements of the night sky and our universe into their paintings and sculptures. They are currently showcased at the Orlando Museum of Art and we encourage you to go see them at the 2024 FLORIDA PRIZE IN CONTEMPORARY ART until AUGUST 25\, 2024.\nDuring our September meeting\, while you are sitting in your comfortable chairs\, Onajide and Carol will be joining us via Zoom as their art will be displayed on the dome of the the planetarium. It will be a rare opportunity to exchange with these prized artists about their process of incorporating astronomy and stories in their art. We’ll have time for Q&A for your questions as well.\n\nCarol Prusa: “Dark Light” is an accomplished suite of recent works inspired by Prusa’s own life-changing experiences viewing total eclipses of the sun; other pieces pay tribute to pioneering women astronomers. Meticulously created by hand in the ancient silverpoint technique\, each piece required hundreds\, if not thousands\, of hours to complete. Each work\, then\, must qualify as something of an obsession\, and there certainly are worse obsessions than the eternal mysteries of the cosmos\, which still beguile the best and the brightest. (Boca Magazine art review\, Beauty and Unease Coexist in Carol Prusa’s “Dark Light”\, John Thomason\, August 23\, 2019) \n\nOnajide Shabaka: The crisscrossing juxtapositions within the exhibition echoes the connections Shabaka draws out\, like constellations\, between formal patterns in plants\, and their uses in various cultures and migrations between them. He places planetary movements\, in proximity to spirits sensed in the muck\, to the religious practices of the African diaspora. And he accompanies these with collected stories of consciousness\, grief\, determination\, resilience\, and adaptation. (Emerson Dorsch) \n\n\nWe will have to tackle some business concerning the society and possibly have a vote on board members term limit spearhearded by Mark Pernal our Board Member At Large officer (to be reconfirmed).\nOur Vp and Director of the Planetarium\, Derek Demeter\, who was in Europe early August\, will talk about his Eise Eisinga Planetarium visit in the Netherlands as well as Christian Huygens house\, where the Dutch astronomer discovered Saturn’s largest moon\, Titan\, on March 25\, 1655.\nThen we’ll have our usual club news and of course our member astrophotography showcase. We will be calling for your amazing photos soon\, stay tuned!\nAnd last but not least\, we will continue with our new format of workshops! After the meeting\, classes will be open to learn about subjects such as “how to handle your Basic German Equatorial Mount” with Chris Hunt from our Loaner Telescope Program and Mark Pernal\, our Board Member at Large Officer\, and how to study variable stars with your SeeStarS50 lead by Barbara Harris and John Pinto\, Board Member at Large\, and much more!\n\n\nAs a reminder\, our general meetings are for MEMBERS ONLY\, but if you are reading this and wanting to participate\, all you have to do is join CFAS. \n\nNot only will you be able to enjoy our general meetings\, but you will join a community of astronomy and astro-photography enthusiasts who love to share their passion. Your membership includes many benefits such as dark sky sites access\, an amazing loaner telescope program with hands-on explanations and tutorials from our staff\, great onsite and offsite events and star parties\, and much more. So get your membership today and join the fun! \n\nAnd let’s not forget that we are incredibly fortunate to hold our in-person general meetings at the Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium\, thanks to our own VP Derek Demeter\, director of the Planetarium. This remarkable venue not only offers a stunning environment but also enriches our gatherings with its state-of-the-art technology and immersive space-themed experiences\, making each meeting truly inspiring and unforgettable. \nPlease visit CFAS.org regularly and/or check your groups.io as well as our Facebook Page\, to get updates on this upcoming meeting and other events! \n\nLooking forward to seeing you on September 14! \nAd Astra! \n\nIsabelle Chauffeton\nEvents Chair\n 
URL:https://cfas.org/event/cfas_general_meeting_sept_14_2024_in_person_members/
LOCATION:Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium\, 100 Weldon Blvd B\, Sanford\, Florida\, 32773
CATEGORIES:General Meetings
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