Goldendale Sky Village

Details

SAS Only

Type: Special Event

Keywords: Gsv

Held on: May 26, 2022 (Thu) at 12:30 PM to May 31, 2022 (Tue) at 12:30 PM

Event details are only available to members in good-standing.

Overview

Members of the SAS have been invited to a special event hosted by the Goldendale Sky Village community in May. The number is limited. Contact the event coordinator if you are interested in attending. Contact john.mclaren@seattleastro.org for more information about GSV.

 

  • Attendance is limited to current SAS members and immediate family only.
  • No pets allowed.

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almost 2 years ago

Special SAS Member Event

Members of the SAS have been invited to a special event hosted by the Goldendale Sky Village community in May.26-31st.

Goldendale Sky Village is located in very dark skies in eastern Washington near the town of Goldendale. It is a community dedicated to serious amateur astronomy. There are currently 52 members, each having purchased a lot that they use for observing.

The number allowed for this event is limited.

Contact  john.mclaren@seattleastro.org for more information.

  • Only SAS members and immediate family allowed
  • No pets

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