It’s that time of year again when half term holidays coupled with dark nights, will hopefully coincide with clear skies, so we have a busy few days at the start of March. First up is Fyling Hall School on Friday 1st March.
Inspired by the North York Moors National Park’s Dark Skies Festival, Fyling Hall School have invited us to host their very own Stargazing Party... [Read more about Fyling Hall School: Dark Skies Night]
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Essential work on the Bruce Observatory is once again required in order to maintain the integrity of the building itself.
This year’s society Christmas meal at the Hare and Hounds was once again a convivial occasion. Nine members made it to the festive banqueting table, the taxi service provided by Mark and Saul ran like clockwork, shaming the normal taxi services...
We now have 25 copies of Night Scenes 2019, and are beginning to distribute them.
We have now booked the Hare and Hounds for Dec 1st for 19:00h. The booking is for up to 15 people, give or take, so it will be first come first serve. A pre order of menu choices will be required a week before the date.
After a mild week of clear evenings, it was on the cards that for the weekend of the half term ‘dark sky’ event at the Danby Moors Centre, an arctic plunge would complicate matters. Chilly, blustery, showery conditions are not conducive for observing outdoors. Therefore the decision was taken to host an indoor presentation for the 55 or so people who had booked to come along. Although conditions did improve marginally, it proved to be the correct choice.