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Kids old enough to understand that those bright objects in the night sky are incredibly distant will appreciate the occasional sky observations, using members' telescopes, sponsored by the Astronomical Society to raise interest in membership. Viewing sessions are announced in the calendar of the media. The public is also invited to the society's monthly meetings which feature interesting films and presentations. Meetings take place on the first Sunday of each month (or the second, if delayed by a holiday). In addition to the popular public viewing sessions, the society also undertakes periodic school talks and trips to planetariums. The society is open to everyone of any age regardless of any astronomical knowledge. Membership costs $20 per year ($25 for families) and includes the society's monthly newsletter, Cape Fear Skies.
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