Greetings everyone! I'm sure I don't have to tell you about what is going on June 5, this year (insert Venus transit here). I have been charged with being the representative from SLAS to work with the Natural History Museum of Utah to produce a spectacular day at the museum including lots of solar scopes to observe the transit. First things first, it does not matter if you are a member of SLAS or a charter member of the museum. We would love to have you, your friends and families participate in the event. Bring a solar scope if you have one and please feel free to join us even if you do not have a solar scope of your own. The museum has asked me to look for "hands on" types of exhibits and activities to entertain not only us astronomy types but as many interactive presentations as we can come up with for the scientific minded museum patrons that will be there that day. My question to you is What kinds of "hands on" displays and interactive activities have you seen in your travels? Do you have any thoughts or suggestions I might try? We have speakers and maybe too many speakers, that remains to be seen. I'll leave it there for now and hope to hear some suggestions. Till then, hanks in advance everyone!Steve
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Steve Fisher