Karen Randall wrote: > As far as the program is concerned, we won't have to produce that many > (maybe 150?... if we have 200 attendees, we can certainly afford it > anyway!<g>). We only have 5 speakers. With their bios and a paragraph from > each, plus a schedule for the weekend, I think that we could probably get it > all on one folded sheet of 8 1/2" x 11" paper, printed both sides. I could > probably even do it on my inkjet if we needed to. I don't think it will > cost very much, and will be a nice little "value added" piece for the > registration packets. > Hmph. Don't need you amateurs meddling with my program. :-) Go ahead and try to get photos. We'll use them somehow! > I'm not sure about Seachem either, and have the same concerns. As for Seachem, "Would you have enough time to come a day or so early and tour Seachem?" is a fine question for our VIPs, along with the caveat that we need a minimum number, so we have an out if the numbers don't make. Truthfully, as Larry says Ricky describes it, there's not much to see and I personally am not jazzed about it. Not to be a wet blanket, but I probably won't go if means an extra night. Best, Cheryl _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc