Welcome to the Ancient City Astronomy Club!

The Ancient City Astronomy Club meets indoors at 4:00pm for dinner and 5:00pm for meeting usually on the 2nd Sunday of each month at:

Village Inn
900 N Ponce De Leon 
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Kindly RSVP to Vice President Paul Jones to reserve your seat
jonesp0854 at gmail.com  

The program includes information on the latest astronomy news, a lecture on a topic of astronomical interest, information about upcoming club events, and concludes with the club business meeting.  All are welcome.

2024 Club Meeting Schedule

Jan  14
Feb 18
Mar 10
Apr 14
May 5
June 9
July 14
Aug 11   Changed to Aug 4
Sep 8
Oct 13
Nov 10
Dec TBD - (Holiday Party) 

2024 Saturday Star Party Calendar

All are Welcome!  Please note that the first dark hour of each event is dedicated to public education and then club members and friends focus on their observational and peer projects.  Parties are held at Matanzas Inlet and St Johns County Fairgrounds depending on weather and observation conditions.  Please join the ACAC mailing list to be informed on the day where the event will be held. 

January     6 and 13
February   3 and 10
March       2 and 9
April         6 and 13
May          4 and 11
June          1 and 8
July           6 and 13
August       3, 10, 31
September 7 and 28
October     5 and 26
November 2, 23 and 30
December  21 and 28



ACAC Social Calendar
Field trip announcements and speaker engagements are emailed to members as they are planned
Click here to join.  

ACAC Public Outreach
To invite the club to speak at your event please click here.

Astronomy Calendar
For information on sky watching highlights please click here.

Contact Us
Vice President Paul Jones can be reached at
jonesp0854 at gmail.com  




















Setting up for a Star Party at Fort Matanzas Inlet.  Monthly star parties are held in which members have the opportunity to view through shared telescopes and learn naked eye and binocular astronomy from veteran skywatchers.

Background Image: The Pleiades Star Cluster in Taurus the Bull (M45)        
photographed by Ancient City Astronomy Club member Robert Huerbsch – Oct 2017