Events on the Horizon – April 2022
Join the AAA for any of the following events this April.
Join the AAA for any of the following events this April.
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
AAA Observing Locations Please click here for a full map of our locations. Manhattan Carl Schurz Park High Line Lincoln Center Little Island Pier i
Happy New Year, Feliz Año Nuevo, and Bonne Année to you all! 2022 promises to be an exciting year for space and astronomy. Not just
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The Library Telescope Program is a pilot partnership between the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) and the Amateur Astronomers Association. Its primary goal is to bring
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Here’s a snapshot of some of the many things the AAA administration has been working on recently. The club is entirely run by volunteers who
The AAA Marketing Committee hosted a members-only happy hour last week to celebrate the launch of some of the initiatives they’ve been working on over
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