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South Jersey Astronomy Club: Millville: New Jersey: https://www.SJAC.us ... Rockland Astronomy Club: Suffern: New York: 225 Route 59c/o Challenger Center ...
It met first at the Cosmopolitan Club (New York City) (a women's club) and met four to five times a year at multiple locations. [16] Membership was capped at 40 members by the 1950s; members included Ruth S. Granniss, who was librarian to the Grolier Club. [17] [18] Jamaica Women's Club, Jamaica, Queens; Manor Club, Pelham Manor
In 1909, the Cosmos Club formed as a club for governesses, leasing space in the Gibson Building on East 33rd Street. [2] The following year, the club became the Women's Cosmopolitan Club, "organized," according to The New York Times, "for the benefit of New York women interested in the arts, sciences, education, literature, and philanthropy or in sympathy with those interested."
Belizean Grove logo. The Belizean Grove is an elite, invitation-only American women's social club, located in New York City. [1] [2] The club was founded in 2001 by Susan Stautberg, a former Westinghouse Broadcasting executive, and author and futurist Edie Weiner.
Woman's Press Club of New York City; Women Creating Change; Women for Sobriety; Women in the Wind (motorcycle club) Women's City Club of Boston; Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Santa Clara Women's Club Adobe; Women's Health Protective Association; Women's Improvement Club of Hueneme; Women's International Motorcycle Association
Jul. 24—Friday Allan Houser Sculpture Gardens at Haozous Place Open House 26 Haozous Road, off N.M. 14 Free admission 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; 505-471-7409, tcable@allanhouser.com. No pets or picnicking.
John William Draper of New York University took the first detailed astrophotography of the Moon in 1840, his sons Henry Draper and Daniel Draper also later working in this vein. Leading telescope maker Henry Fitz first exhibited his instruments at the 1845 American Institute Fair , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and showed fairgoers Comet Donati in 1858.
Tripper Bus, a privately owned company, provides service from Bethesda 4681 Willow Ln, Bethesda, MD 20814 at the corner of Wisconsin Ave., opposite side of Panera Bread, the same side of Bethesda's Farm Women's Market to New York City between 8th and 9th Ave near Penn Station, in close to proximity to Port Authority Bus Terminal. [37]