A report from Bernie Foley, Deise Astronomy Society, Waterford:
"Deise Astronomy's 100 Hours Observing Session finally went ahead on the evening of 10 April. The weather conditions were excellent and over the course of the evening we had between 50 and 60 people come along. The site we use in Dungarvan is opposite the main town (Abbeyside) next to an old church and there's not too much light pollution (apart from pesky lights all round the church...). Anyway, we had about 8 telescopes and the seeing conditions were perfect - Saturn was a fabulous site and we were treated to a lovely golden-orange moon rising over the bay which created a 'stairway to heaven' across the water towards the town."
Another report from the Deise Astronomy Society event on 3 April at the Dungarvan library here.