Dear SLAS, I am a Weber State physics graduate from some time ago where I used to hang around with OAS members and work at the Ott Planetarium. After graduation I headed back east for graduate school and now teach physics and astronomy at a boarding school in Connecticut. I would like to spend a good chunk of time this summer out west camping at a national park and volunteering with night sky programs; whether existing or not. I have applied to the AstroVIP program and with some other parks individually and am waiting to hear from them. I thought I would reach out to you all as I know either the group or some individuals in the group have relationships with some parks. Here are my goals: -Stay in my camper in a campground with a good amount of "traffic" -Get the telescope(s) out on clear nights for public observing -Spend two to four weeks in one place to really get to "know" the park -Be at a park with some ranger programs to keep my kids happy -Be at a park within driving distance of St. George and my mother-in-law to keep my wife happy I have applied for and received funding from my school to cover my travel and some living expenses so all I would need is a campsite. If any of you know of a place that might benefit from having me around please point me in the right direction. Clear Skies, Bill Fenton William Fenton Instructor in Physics and Astronomy The Hotchkiss School www.fentonphysics.com