The Houston Chapter held a meeting on May 18, 2009, where we committed ourselves to participation in not one but two major activities in support of the Society’s Apollo Moon Party project! Our members are going to sponsor and man a booth at “Fly Me To the Moon”, a community celebration of the first lunar landing to be held at Alumni Plaza/Liberty Park at the University of Houston, Clear Lake, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, 2009. Event website:
http://www.uhcl.edu/flymetothemoon Admission, including an old fashioned family-style picnic supper, is FREE! This is a great chance for all of our Houston-area members to stop by and participate. We are trying to put together some Moon Society activities for both adults and kids. Your suggestions are welcome; send them to eric at streamlinerschedules dot com and we’ll see that they get sent to where they can do the most good.
Our regular chapter meetings are generally held the third Monday evening of odd-numbered months. Guess what that means? That’s right, our next regularly scheduled chapter meeting will be the evening of July 20, 2009—the 40th anniversary of the landing itself! We will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Coffee Oasis for a purely social meeting; no business will be discussed. We plan to have snacks and refreshments, and through special arrangement with HBO films we will be showing two hours’ worth of the outstanding documentary,
From The Earth To The Moon. Once again, we hope that all of our current (and even not-so-current) members will take the time to show up and relax with us. Spouses and friends are welcome too! There will be no charge for the event itself, although donations to help cover the cost of refreshments are welcome. Coffee Oasis, again, is located at 4650 NASA Road 1 in Seabrook; we hope to see you there!