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Southern Colorado Astronomical Society
Cub Scout Pack 34 Telescope Training
SCASPUEBLO CLUB MEMBERS:
Cub Scout Pack 34 Telescope Training
Southern Colorado Astronomical Society members will take part in training Pueblo Cub Scout Pack 34 on how a telescope works and how to operate a telescope.  This is the second training session for Pack 34 and it's leadership.
Date: Saturday, 5/5/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: CSU-Pueblo Campus, Physics and Mathematics Building, 2200 Bonforte Blvd, Pueblo, CO 81001 (Get Directions)
Information for Visitors:
Cub Scouts, Leadership, and parents please go to room 103 in the Physics and Mathematics building.  The training will begin at 7:00, then move outside after the formal classroom instruction to conduct a mini stargaze where the Cub Scout will apply what they have learned.  Parents and siblings are welcome to join us and take advantage of the training and stargaze that evening.  The instruction will be given by CSU-P astronomy lab instructor and SCAS President Walter Russell. 
 
Event Location
CSU-Pueblo Campus, Physics and Mathematics Building
Address: 2200 Bonforte Blvd
Pueblo, CO 81001
(Get Directions)

Contact SCASPueblo for more information.
Email this Club   Phone: 719-337-3970

Event Log
Name of Primary Presenter/Organizer: Alan Knight
Event Type: Cub Scouts
Number of club members participating as presenters: 3
Toolkit Used:
   No NSN Outreach ToolKits or Resources Used
Topic Covered:
   Telescopes
Total number of visitors: 25
Comments and anecdotes about the event:
It's always a wonderful time when children get the chance to see a planet for the very first time, it truly engergizes the spirit of discovery in everyone involved.
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