I have the Clark/Bogdan refractor scheduled for Monday, June 4th, 2010 (forecast is looking outstanding according to the Clear Sky Clock Stansbury Park ClearSky Clock <http://www.cleardarksky.com/c/SPOC2UTkey.html?1> and AccuWeather Tooele Astronomy Forecast <http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/tooele/84074/outdoor-astronomy.asp>); looks to be shaping up to be a great night. With me will be a friend, Steve Coe, author, amateur astronomer, and a long-time, prominent member of the Saguaro Astronomy Club in Phoenix, AZ. Steve has written two books for Springer publishing. The first, *Deep Sky Observing: The Astronomical Tourist*, and the second, *Nebulae and How to Observe Them*. He has also written several articles for *Astronomy* magazine and a monthly column for the Cloudy Nights website, among a regular column for Amateur Astronomy. The focus will be on the planets that are visible (Venus, Mars, Saturn), some doubles that Steve is pulling from the Saguaro database and some globular clusters. So if you want to come out and have a look feel free to drop by or bring a scope and set up that works too. Jay