December General Meeting
Details
Online Public
Type: General Meetings
Held on: Dec 20, 2023 (Wed) at 07:00 PM to Dec 20, 2023 (Wed) at 09:00 PM
Online Location: Please sign in to see online meeting location.
Event Coordinator: Keith Krumm
Overview
Online meeting only.
This month we will be discussing purchasing 5 acres of land in a bortle 2 dark sky site near Goldendale WA for use by the membership as a dedicated location for observing year round.
We will also hold a vote to make a change to the bylaws that elevate Outreach Coordinator and Equipment Manager to full voting board members.
As always, our monthly general meetings are open to both SAS members and the public. We hope to see you online.
Members log in for link / Public please request link at outreach@seattleastro.org (All are welcome in-person!)
Questions? activities@seattleastro.org
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