For HOP117, Hinode observed a small AR from 20090430 through 20090504 in Ca II H, G band, and IV + Doppler in Na I D, as well as fast maps with SP. The DST was unable to observe the first two days because of instrument setup, calibration, and software problems. On the third and fourth day, Sac Peak was covered by clouds. On 20090504, the AR was close to the limb, and seeing was inadequate to observe the target. However, a pore and some plage close to disk center was successfully observed. On May 5 and 6 Hinode also observed that region; the pore however had already disappeared late on May 4. On May 5, the DST was again plagued by clouds. Some data was taken, but it is unlikely any can be used for scientific purposes. Today, May 6, we finally had a clear day. We co-observed the target region with Hinode during variable seeing conditions. Several scans through Fe I 6302, Ca II 8542 (both full Stokes polarimetry) and H alpha (intensity only) were taken during good seeing conditions. The seeing remained variable with occasional good conditions after end of the coordinated time. The DST continued to observe the region until approx. 1730UTC using both 8542 and 6563 intensity-only line scan programs. Again, a fair number of good scans were obtained.