Am 29. Jul, 2016 schwätzte Victor Odhner so: moin moin, > Is this just a daytime thing? I acquired an 8” computerized telescope, In this case, mostly. What I'm talking about is daytime, but there's a game night activity on Saturday night. It's still in downtime Pasadena, so not too much dark sky, but we might be able to find a decent place to put up a telescope. As it turns out, I had already emailed a friend who participateѕ in Linux Astronomy. I will have to ask him about the possibilities. > giving stargazing parties for kids, but it has to be at least a little > dark for that to be any fun. (If anyone is interested in this, even > outside of SCaLE, I might be available for some random opportunities.) Astronomy is cool. I know ASU does a regular astronomy event. I don't if it is a bring your own device type of thing. I'm certain we have some astronomy groups here in town. Wonder if anyone's participating in Linux Astronomy or something like that. ciao, der.hans > ____________________ > > On Jul 29, 2016, at 00:23:02, der.hans wrote: > > moin moin, > > SCaLE is the first weekend in March next year. > > Once again it will have a Next Generation track on Saturday. > > In conversation with the SCaLE team I suggested a youth room with > activities for kids. As can happen, it was suggested that the suggester, > me, implement said suggestion :). > > My initial thought was games for kids and maybe a lock pick village if we > can find someone to run that. Others suggested soldering and other > activities I had conveniently left off my initial suggestion. > > Is anyone interested in helping out? > > I want to make sure I have a few volunteers before I say yes. I'm > perfectly happy to lead or help someone else. > > We could make it a Saturday only thing or also continue on Sunday. > > ciao, > > der.hans > -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.PhxLinux.org/ # "Lie detector eyeglasses perfected: Civilization collapses." # -- Richard Powers