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Old April 8th 04, 07:30 PM
Mark Wagner
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Default Shingletown Star Party (No. California) page updated.


Some activities and meal information have been added.

Also look at the impressive list of telescopes expected to be there.

Available space is filling up.

Mark Wagner
Shingletown Star Party 2004 http://www.shingletownstarparty.org
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Old April 9th 04, 08:54 AM
Bill Dean
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Default Shingletown Star Party (No. California) page updated.

On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 18:30:13 GMT, (Mark
Wagner) wrote:


Some activities and meal information have been added.

Also look at the impressive list of telescopes expected to be there.

Available space is filling up.

Mark Wagner
Shingletown Star Party 2004
http://www.shingletownstarparty.org

I can't believe you passed the "Molestron" bit Mark but it's a fine
one. Come one, come all- I doubt there will be a line considering the
options.

Folks, if you don't have anything better to do you'll be missing out
if you don't get on board. I can't think of better skies, seeing and
dark, within ten minutes of a town that should provide enough of
what's needed at least and plenty of hospitality to make up for the
rest. And the on-site amenities are fine enough and equal to that if
not better than many other star par-tays.

This Shingletown Star Party is the best dang one I've been to. Nothing
wrong with it, and more than any other, the most *right* with it.
Don't miss out and you certainly will if you don't get in on it soon.

Bill Dean



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Old April 9th 04, 08:54 AM
Bill Dean
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Default Shingletown Star Party (No. California) page updated.

On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 18:30:13 GMT, (Mark
Wagner) wrote:


Some activities and meal information have been added.

Also look at the impressive list of telescopes expected to be there.

Available space is filling up.

Mark Wagner
Shingletown Star Party 2004
http://www.shingletownstarparty.org

I can't believe you passed the "Molestron" bit Mark but it's a fine
one. Come one, come all- I doubt there will be a line considering the
options.

Folks, if you don't have anything better to do you'll be missing out
if you don't get on board. I can't think of better skies, seeing and
dark, within ten minutes of a town that should provide enough of
what's needed at least and plenty of hospitality to make up for the
rest. And the on-site amenities are fine enough and equal to that if
not better than many other star par-tays.

This Shingletown Star Party is the best dang one I've been to. Nothing
wrong with it, and more than any other, the most *right* with it.
Don't miss out and you certainly will if you don't get in on it soon.

Bill Dean



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Old April 9th 04, 05:14 PM
Mark Wagner
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Default Shingletown Star Party (No. California) page updated.

On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:54:29 -0700, Bill Dean
wrote:

I can't believe you passed the "Molestron" bit Mark but it's a fine
one. Come one, come all- I doubt there will be a line considering the
options.


Phil Chambers has an 11" Molestron, but he listed it simply as an 11" SCT.

This Shingletown Star Party is the best dang one I've been to.

Bill Dean


Thanks Bill... there's a good group of talented people working on making it that
way.

BTW... you are no longer the furthest travelling attendee. See the yellow box
on the home page...

Mark Wagner
Shingletown Star Party 2004 http://www.shingletownstarparty.org
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Old April 9th 04, 05:14 PM
Mark Wagner
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Default Shingletown Star Party (No. California) page updated.

On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 00:54:29 -0700, Bill Dean
wrote:

I can't believe you passed the "Molestron" bit Mark but it's a fine
one. Come one, come all- I doubt there will be a line considering the
options.


Phil Chambers has an 11" Molestron, but he listed it simply as an 11" SCT.

This Shingletown Star Party is the best dang one I've been to.

Bill Dean


Thanks Bill... there's a good group of talented people working on making it that
way.

BTW... you are no longer the furthest travelling attendee. See the yellow box
on the home page...

Mark Wagner
Shingletown Star Party 2004 http://www.shingletownstarparty.org
 




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