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« on: October 04, 2010, 11:17:53 PM »

Ancient Astronauts and the Evolution of the Human Race

Again the Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association in Pensacola, FL will
host renowned astronomer, archeoastronomer and telescope expert Dr Clay
Sherrod for a free presentation.

This year's topic will be ancient acheoastronomy and the controversial
subject of ancient alien visitation. Dr Clay has studied extensively in this
field and spent many years in Peru studying the Nazca lines as well as many
ancient North American sites.

This event is scheduled for 7pm, Oct 08 2010 at Pensacola State College,
formally known as Pensacola Junior College. We will host Dr Clay for dinner
at the Golden Corral on 9th Ave in Pensacola at 5pm prior to the
presentation.

This is going to be a good one and all are invited to attend, Please RSVP me
if you plan on attending the dinner (head count for the Corral) and feel
free to contact me for any additional info. Hope to see ya'll there.

Rick Hogue, event coordinator

EAAA

Email: shootnstarz101@cox.net
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2010, 02:48:25 PM »

Good luck, I know it will be great!

I would attend but at the moment I am predisposed.  wink
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