AAA President Message – May
Dear Members, In the annual cycle for AAA, we’ve come to the end of our year. We actually have two new years: the fiscal year begins
Dear Members, In the annual cycle for AAA, we’ve come to the end of our year. We actually have two new years: the fiscal year begins
Dear Members, As our club continues in its traditions and mission—approaching 91 years—we see ourselves adapting to a changing environment. It is a natural process.
Hello AAA Members, Standing on the sidewalk, I can see Spring’s doorstep. The temperatures are warming, Leo and Cancer rise not long past sunset. As
Hello fellow AAA’ers, We’re off to a good start this year: a fantastic social early last month, a popular lecture by NASA Jerry Bonnell with
Dear Members, I hope you were able to attend the Annual Holiday Party. A great time spent mingling with new members and catching up with
Dear Members, Welcome to the New Year. I hope you enjoyed your holidays with friends, family, and free time to reflect on the past year
Eyepiece, the newsletter for and about our club, will discontinue its print and PDF versions and be replaced by a web-based publication. The current schedule
Dear Members, Seasons Greetings. It’s the time of year-end festivities where many of us reflect and celebrate on the past year, readying to ring in
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