First, the list of Starparties
Please Note: These are all in the East, reachable by yours truly. There are many more all over the US.
- Cherry Springs Star Party, Cherry Springs State Park, PA: June 10-13, 2010;
- Green Bank Star Quest, Green Bank, West VA: July 7-10, 2010;
- AOS StarFest, Roxbury, NY: July 9-11, 2010;
- Mason Dixon Summer Starparty, York County, PA: July 9-11, 2010;
- Stellafane, Springfield, Vermont: August 5-8, 2010;
- Astronomers Conjunction, Northfield, Massachusetts: August 20-21, 2010;
- Almost Heaven Starparty, Spring Knob, West VA: September 3-7, 2010;
Black Forest Star Party, Cherry Springs State Park, PA: September 10-12, 2010; and,- Connecticut Star Party, Ashford, CT September 18-20 2010...there are more...perhaps in a later blog post...
Second, Make friends of your neighbors--A mini Starparty!
Whether you know your neighbors well or not, sometime goodwill is needed when lights are turned on by motion sensors in the neighborhood, or other assistance may be needed.
- Invite neighbors over. Include their kids!
- Serve hot dogs an burgers and have your telescope in a prominent place in your yard.
- Ask if they might like to see Saturn or Mars after it gets dark.
- Everyone becomes a kid at a telescope eyepiece. Have a list of objects to view--if you have a Meade goto telescope, use the "Tonight's Best" feature in the Tour Menu.
- People will go home after coffee, S'mores and hot chocolate, glad there is a person in their neighborhood who is an astronomer. They will be more courteous with their lights, too!
Find an Astronomy Club in your area. That link will bring you to the Astronomical League's locator of "member societies" or "astronomy clubs", making it easier to find like minded folks and make friends. Or, find an Astronomy Club from a list alphabetized by state. You may be surprised to find how much fun it is to observe in your own back yard with fellow astronomers. You can learn much peeking through other members' telescopes and great friendships may be forged under the Milky Way's light!
Well, that is it for now, Dear Astronomers! Please comment if you found any of these Summer Suggestions helpful or you know of a starparty or can report on any in my list! Enjoy the night!

Great blog! I sure hope to attend a star party for the first time this summer. Thanks!
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