Something you may be able to see from your location, will happen on May 30, just be fore sunrise.....the following is taken from the Star-gazer astronomy program, for the week of May 15-21 at
www.starhustler.com
Well on Sunday morning May 29th these four Galilean moons will be lined up on the right side of Jupiter in order of their distance from Jupiter. Io, first then Europa, then Ganymede, then Callisto. Be sure to see this, it doesn't happen every day. There are three more planets down to the left of Jupiter, which you might see but it will be iffy. On Monday May 30th a super skinny Moon will be above Venus. Mars will be up to Venus' right and Mercury will be even lower and left of Venus. You'll have to have a lot of luck and a really clear horizon to see this though, but what the heck, give it a try. You'll never know unless you keep looking up!
back to me, a pair of binoculars will be af great help
peruse the "Current Show Scripts" this program is all about naked eye astronomy.