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Find love under the stars during our Constellations Tonight event. Your group will meet at 11am at the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley for a 50 minute private workshop.You’ll start the day in Lawrence Hall’s state-of-the-art digital planetarium, searching for the Big Dipper in the digital stellarium. You will learn all about this famous constellation, as well as ancient uses for tracking it, and other star formations. Afterward, you’ll work with your group to read a star map, and find even more constellations featured in the stellarium.After your crash-course in star-gazing, enjoy 50 minutes of networking, with refreshments, followed by access to the museum for the remainder of the day. Sounds like a fun date, no?You don’t need to be an astronomer to enjoy this workshop; and, you get to keep your star map. Practice reading the skies at home alone, or with one or two friends you meet at the event!*********************** Event Overview:

  • Networking session, with refreshments (50 minutes)
  • Access to the museum (Remainder of the day)
  • Singles Demographic: Heterosexuals (age group: 35ish to 50ish)

***********************Event DetailsDate: Sunday June 24thTime: Registration 11am - Workshop starts at 11:15amLocationLawrence Hall of Science in BerkeleyTickets:

  • $30 pre-sale
  • $35 at the door
  • This event is limited to 40 people.
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ted friedman June 18, 2013 at 10:08 pm
The name is weirdly spelled, but not this weird. It's Caffe, not Caffee. I've only typed these wordsRead More a thousand times.
ted friedman June 19, 2013 at 11:06 am
Correction. Your Patch editor, Charles Burress is misspelled here.
ted friedman June 19, 2013 at 11:09 am
I could blame those cut-ups, typographers in the basement typing onto big circular steel plates