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This article is from the Astronomy FAQ, by Joseph Lazio (jlazio@patriot.net) with numerous contributions by others.
By Joseph Lazio <jlazio@patriot.net>
Very often public lectures and star parties are hosted by astronomy clubs.
The list of ways to find astronomy clubs, given in the FAQ "How can I find
an astronomy club?", can be exploited to find lectures and parties as well.
 
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