(Submitted 2026-05-03)
Recent events:
- April 3 – First Fridays with TLC at Three Bear Acres (Creedmoor)
- Coordinator: Ana V
- Canceled due to weather forecast and low registration.
- April 8 – The Willard Rooftop (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers: Steve B, Brian, Blair, Lauren
- Recap: Steve B –
Despite high/thin clouds, we had a huge turnout for observing at the Willard last night. A constant line at least 80-100 attendees for two hours at our two telescopes. People grabbed up our astronomy handouts at the RAC table like they were gas coupons. Good questions and good conversations. Jupiter, Venus, and Castor were observed.
- April 10 – Martin Magnet Middle School Career Day (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Tony V
- Volunteers: Tony V, Doug
- April 11 – Wild Ideas Expo (with TLC) (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Ana V
- Volunteers: Ana V, Chris C, Susan, Dean, Tony
- April 20 – Wake County 4-H Dark Sky Discovery Night (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers: Steve B
- Recap: Steve B –
The clouds actually cleared out a 8:00PM as predicted. About 30 parents and kids attended the 4-H event and got a chance to view Jupiter, the Moon, and Mizar through my telescope. A member of staff had a toy refractor that was also occasionally aimed at the Moon. Not having any motor control on my mount was unpleasant (hopefully to be resolved tomorrow). Everyone was excited and 4-H may repeat this event in the future.
- April 20 – Girl Scout Troop 882 (Raleigh)
- Coordinator/presenter: Frank H
- Recap: Frank H –
I met with Michelle Petkovic and another den mother and seven bubbly Brownies ages 8-9 for an hour. We talked about the Sun and solar observing. I brought some basic equipment, passed it around, answered some basic and slightly more complex questions, then we went outside… too overcast. So, no solar observing.
Michelle said it would be nice to have me (or someone) back for another opportunity for solar; and some night-time observing. I had fun, its an easy drive for me, I have lots of low tech easy equipment, so I’d do it again.
- April 22 – Apex Friendship ES STEM Night (Apex)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers: Steve B, Sunil, Smirti
- Recap: Steve B –
I, Sunil, and his daughter Smirti set up outside the entrance to the school with a RAC table and a table where Sunil should demo his Seestar and refractor. We were right next to Vets to Drones, who were allowing kids to fly their drones until the batteries ran out. We couldn’t win that competition for attention. We still did have a few dozen families stop by to learn more about telescopes and hear our pitch about RAC and the upcoming SWSP event this Friday in Apex.
- April 24 – Statewide Star Party: American Tobacco Trail (Apex)
- Coordinator: Yvonne
- Volunteers: Yvonne, Rob, Paul, William
- Recap: Yvonne –
Paul did not want to set up near the restrooms because he was concerned about the dust settling on his equipment from cars entering the parking lot. Joanne said that she was okay with him being in the field since he was so close to the fence and off of the beaten trail. We had about 200 folks.

- April 24 – Statewide Star Party: White Deer Park (Garner)
- Coordinator: Doug
- Volunteers: Doug, Ollin, Mary Clare, Ross, Steve B
- Recap: Doug –
Over Friday and Saturday nights (Apr 24 & 25) under direction of Morehead Planetarium, North Carolina SSA’s, RAC, and Astronomers across NC participated in the State Wide Star Party … The largest star party in the Universe !!! Over 200 sites held around North Carolina help simultaneous star parties to treat the public to entertaining science under the night sky.
I was located at White Deer Park in Garner, NC where we had about 100 enthusiastic adults and kids out to observe Earth’s Moon, Jupiter, M44 – Beehive Cluster, M82 – Cigar Galaxy, M81 – Bode’s Galaxy, and more! We had lots of great questions from parents and kids alike. 6 Astronomers from Raleigh Astronomy Club including myself (the only SSA) were on hand to treat visitors to the night sky.

- April 24 – Statewide Star Party: Imagination Station (Wilson)
- Coordinator: Dana
- Volunteers: Dean, Susan, Naveen, Blair, Dana
- Recap: Dana –
- April 28 – Durham County East Regional Library (Durham)
- Coordinator/presenter: Tony V
- Recap: Tony V –
- April 29 – Granville Academy Science Night (Creedmoor)
- Canceled due to weather forecast and lack of volunteers.
- April 30 – Lincoln Heights Magnet ES (Fuquay-Varina)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers: Steve B
- Recap: Steve B –
Just offered RAC table handouts to interested parents and students at an outdoor festival with other STEM related community groups present.
Upcoming Events:
- May 7 – Martin Magnet Middle School (Raleigh)
- Coordinator/presenter: Tony V
- May 12 – Martin Magnet Middle School (Raleigh)
- Coordinator/presenter: Tony V
- May 7 – The Hartwell (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 1/4
- floaters: 0/3
- May 15 – First Fridays with TLC at Three Bear Acres (Creedmoor)
- Rescheduled from May 1 due to weather.
- Coordinator: Ana V
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 3/15
- floaters: 0/5
- May 16 – James Creek Cider House (Cameron)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 2/5
- floaters: 1/3
- May 28 – Sycamore Creek Elementary School STEAM Night (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers registered:
- solar telescopes: 0/2
- RAC table: 0/2
- June 5 – First Fridays with TLC at Three Bear Acres (Creedmore)
- Coordinator: Ana V
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 1/15
- floaters: 0/5
- June 10 – The Willard Rooftop (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 0/3
- floaters: 0/3
- July 10 – Second Fridays with TLC at Three Bear Acres (Creedmore)
- Coordinator: Ana V
- Volunteers registered:
- telescopes: 0/15
- floaters: 0/5
- July 11 – Dix Park SUN-flowers (Raleigh)
- Coordinator: Steve B
- Volunteers needed (registration opens June 10):
- solar telescopes: 8
- floaters: 8
Notes:
The Outreach Committee is looking for volunteers to coordinate events and assist at events with or without a telescope. To join the committee send a blank email to [email protected]. Any club member is welcome, regardless of experience level. We will train you! To volunteer for an event, register via the RAC Calendar event entry.
Event coordinators: please send an email after the event to [email protected] indicating:
- How many RAC members volunteered.
- Estimate of how many attendees were present.
- Brief synopsis of the event: what interesting things were observed, attendee reactions, host impressions, etc.



