I regard inspiring school children with the wonders of astronomy as particularly important, both as an integral part of science education and because I think important social and political consequences follow from a proper understanding of the cosmic perspective. For this reason I am a member of the The Association for Astronomy Education, under the auspices of which I have compiled a list of professional astronomers who are prepared to give school talks. I have outlined the rationale behind this initiative in ``Wanderers in space: the case for peripatetic astronomy teachers,'' Astronomy Now, 5(10), 54, (1991). I was President of the Society for Popular Astronomy for 2006-8.