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Start: 08/26/2005 - 7:30pm
End: 09/09/2005 - 8:30pm
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Happening in the western sky at sunset... just go outside & look where you have a clear view to the west (the sunset). You can't miss 'em. Really.

Just after the sun sets, and before the first stars appear is an especially nice time to look. (Around 7:30 - 8:30pm.)

Here's a link:
Sunset Planets article at NASA site.

Start: 09/08/2005 - 5:00pm
End: 09/08/2005 - 8:00pm
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Fourth Annual Open House
Museum of Early Engineering Technology
121 South Main Street, Westbrook, CT

Slide rules, calculating devices
Early computer devices
Apollo, Mercury, & Gemini space program artifacts
David Bushnell information (inventor of the submarine)
House is dated 1678 and fully restored
Many new exhibits including lunar excursion module "LEM" ascent engine
Free F=MA slide rule (Newton's second law)
Light refreshments
For more info call Leighton Lee at 203-245-5963

Directions:
I-95 to Westbrook. Take Exit 65 to Route 153 south.
Go approx 1/2 mile to small triangular village green.
Turn right at the light to follow Route 1 west.
Immediately at next light (at firehouse) turn left on South Main St.
Museum is on right about 1/4 mile past the firehouse.

Start: 09/08/2005 - 7:30pm
End: 09/08/2005 - 9:30pm
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Along with general audiences, this performance is appropriate for students seventh grade and above.

To read more about the play visit www.wbworks.com/johnbrown

One-man drama featuring veteran stage and screen actor Norman Thomas Marshall. Written by Mr. Marshall and Director George Wolf Reily.
Mr. Marshall portrays the legendary Abolitionist and 30 other Civil War period characters.

Thursday, Sept. 8, 7:30 pm
Nathanael Greene Community Center
32 Church Street, Guilford

Free and open to the Public

JOHN BROWN: Trumpet of Freedom employs an historically accurate narrative, relying largely on John Brown's own words.