Though I won't be around this weekend to attend, y'all might be interested in checking this out:
The Iowa Academy of Science will present "Iowa Skies" at the Saylorville Visitors Center this Saturday evening, August 5th, at 7:00 p.m. The program is free and open to the public.
The program by Craig Johnson, IAS Executive Director, will feature cloud photos taken in Iowa. From delicate cirrus to the dark and robust cumulonimbus, clouds have a story to tell. Hear about lightning, tornadoes, blizzards and more in a program that has been enjoyed by children and adults alike. A question and answer period will follow the presentation.
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