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Thanks, Shannon for replying to this. To clarify: Any staff member or
volunteer at a science center, nature center, museum, or other non-
profit informal education institution in the U.S. is eligible for
Astronomy from the Ground Up. Preference is given to smaller
institutions, and, in this case, to institutions located in the
western part of the U.S., since these are regional workshops. If you
have specific questions about your eligibility, please contact
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We are really excited about this upcoming workshop at the new Cal
Academy in our hometown of San Francisco and we look forward to
reading through your applications!
Apply online at: <http://astrosociety.org/afgu>
AFGU is a partnership of the Astronomical Society of the PAcific,
ASTC, and the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, funded by the
NAtional Science Foundation.
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Anna Hurst
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
415-337-1100 ext. 108
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On Sep 12, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Shannon Arts wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology
> Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
> institutions.
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>
> Anyone can apply. I applied for the last one and got accepted into
> the
> online program only. They take applicants from the California area
> first
> because of the expense of flying someone from this side of the country
> out. The online program begins next week for me but it does seem
> like it
> is going to be useful.
>
> Shannon Arts
> East Kentucky Science Center
>>
>> FREE ASTRONOMY WORKSHOP FOR EDUCATORS
>>
>> Apply now for Astronomy from the ground up's next FREE workshop for
>> science, nature center and museum educators! Thanks to support from
>> the National Science Foundation, the workshop is completely free for
>> participating educators. Offered by the Astronomical Society of the
>> Pacific in collaboration with the National Optical Astronomy
>> Observatory, and the Association of Science-Technology Centers,
>> training is through a face to face hands-on workshop. Participants
>> get a free toolkit, learn fun techniques for presenting astronomy and
>> interpreting current events, and become part of the growing Astronomy
>> from the Ground Up community, with access to ongoing resources and
>> support. The next workshop is scheduled for November 17th-19, 2008
>> at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, CA.
>> Applications are accepted up to September 30th. Airfare, hotel and
>> most meals are covered by the grant. Contact:
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>> at
>> <http://astrosociety.org/afgu/distance.html>http://
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>>
>> Richard Fedele CIG, CIT, CIP
>> Manager, Public Outreach Dept.
>> Kitt Peak National Observatory/NOAO
>> 950 N. Cherry Ave.
>> Tucson, AZ 85719
>> 520-318-8163
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