AAA President Message – April
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.
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.
I had a great time going to Fahnestock State Park on a Saturday night, March 17. I picked up Ed Rojas and spent a good
We are happy to announce that this year’s annual Spring Starfest will be held at The Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn. I’m not sure how our
April’s Evening Planets Bright Venus will be up between Pisces the fish and Taurus the Bull until around 9 PM. Jupiter will be in Libra the
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