Went down to the Wedge on Friday, along with Steve Roens and Cheryl Hart (occasional SLAS members). Great night. There was just enough of a breeze to keep the no-see-ums away. Not too many people and none of them used external lighting. Never got any cooler than sweatshirt weather. You could tell it was going to be a good night when we put our scopes on Saturn--well before pure dark. I could see what appeared to be 7 moons--not counting Titan. That's with a 10" scope. I've checked in Starry Night, and can see no field stars in equivalent positions. These objects were all very close to the planetary disk. The rest of the night went pretty much the same way. M101 was also visible before full dark. Altogether a satisfying night. I've heard that folks in the club don't like to head to the Wedge after April, but there was really nothing to complain about this time. MC