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FAS Observations and Events

The Forsyth Astronomical Society provides numerous free public outreach events every year. At these events, club members bring a variety of telescopes and other equipment so that the public can observe the wonders of the night sky. Our events are held at museums, libraries, festivals, state parks, and city parks in Forsyth, Surry, Stokes, Wilkes, and Yadkin counties.

Public Observations & Events

Public observations and events are held on a regular basis at:

  • Kaleideum in Winston-Salem (formerly Kaleideum North and SciWorks)
  • The Forsyth Country Central Library
  • Pilot Mountain State Park (20 miles northwest of Winston-Salem)
  • King Central Park
  • Stone Mountain State Park (in Roaring Gap, NC, straddling Wilkes and Alleghany counties)

Private Observations & Events

We also have educational outreach programs for groups such as the Boy and Girl Scouts and observing events at local schools. These are typically for large groups and are not open to the public.

If you’d like to schedule an event, please contact us here. Note that not all requests can be accommodated – we recommend that small groups attend our public observations.

Member Only Observations

FAS holds club member-only observations at our private site and observatory near Pilot Mountain and club member outings to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Recently, our observatory has been upgraded with a ZWO ASiair allowing any member (after training) to operate the telescope for astrophotography.

Scheduled Public Observations and Events

  • CANCELLED – Public observation at Meadowview Magnet Middle School (Saturday, May 3)

    CANCELLED – Public observation at Meadowview Magnet Middle School (Saturday, May 3)

    WEATHER UPDATE: This event is canceled due to forecasted clouds and rain. On Saturday, May 3, the Forsyth Astronomical Society will host a free public…

  • CANCELLED – Public observation at Stone Mountain (Saturday, April 19)

    CANCELLED – Public observation at Stone Mountain (Saturday, April 19)

    WEATHER UPDATE: The forecasts show clouds moving into the area just after sunset, so our public observation at Stone Mountain is canceled. On Saturday, April…

  • Public observation at Yadkin Memorial Park at Lake Hampton (Saturday, April 5)

    Public observation at Yadkin Memorial Park at Lake Hampton (Saturday, April 5)

    WEATHER UPDATE: This event will take place. On Saturday, April 5, the Forsyth Astronomical Society will hold a free public astronomy observation at Yadkin Memorial…

  • Solar Observations for the Statewide Star Party (Friday April 4 and Saturday April 5)

    Solar Observations for the Statewide Star Party (Friday April 4 and Saturday April 5)

    WEATHER UPDATE: The Surry Community College event will take place. WEATHER UPDATE: The Kaleideum and Forsyth County Central Library events will take place. Forsyth Astronomical…

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Post Events and Wrap Up

  • That’s a Wrap! North Carolina Statewide Star Party 2025

    That’s a Wrap! North Carolina Statewide Star Party 2025

    Once again The Forsyth Astronomical Society participated in the North Carolina Statewide Star Party over two days on April 4 & 5. The star party…

  • That’s a wrap! The March 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse

    That’s a wrap! The March 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse

    The March 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse has come and gone. Here are photos (and one video) of the eclipse from several FAS members. Images Credit:…

  • That’s a wrap! A night of observing the stars at Pilot Mountain (February 28, 2025)

    That’s a wrap! A night of observing the stars at Pilot Mountain (February 28, 2025)

    Finally, the clouds cleared and the weather held steady. We made it up to Pilot Mt. State Park. Around 200 people joined us for a…

  • That’s a wrap! – Public Observation at the Central Library

    That’s a wrap! – Public Observation at the Central Library

    FAS was out on Thursday, Dec 5, in the cold and wind observing the night sky from the Forsyth County Central Library’s front lawn. Around…

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When attending a public observation or just going out on your own, there are some observation hints and etiquette that should be followed.

FAS does take photos of members and their equipments at our observation events for our website. Occasionally, individuals from the general public will appear in these photos. If anyone wishes to have their photo removed from our website, please contact us.

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