Shipwrecks/2002 Symposium


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Posted by Ian Marshall on March 30, 19102 at 09:08:57:

Late Registration Procedures

Due to the fact that a hot buffet lunch is provided, we greatly appreciate pre-registration so we have a better idea of how much food to have on hand. However, due to the delay in the mail, please DO NOT post registrations later than Monday April 1, 2002.

After April 1st, you may still register by phone, (905) 382-2389, or by e-mail . You will receive a confirmation of your registration by phone or e-mail stating that your tickets/name tags may be picked up and paid for at the pre-registration table.

For registrations we receive by mail after April 1st, those people will be notified by phone or e-mail that their tickets/name tags will be held at the prepaid table. We WILL NOT MAIL tickets after Monday April 1, 2002.

Walk Ins

We order the food 24 hours prior to the event. At that time, we order for 50 people more than we have registered. Unregistered walk ins are allowed (seating is not a problem); however, we cannot guarantee that you will be fed, as it depends on the number who register during the last 24 hours or show up at the door. There are restaurants and fast food outlets near by.

Doors open 8:AM, Show starts 9:00 AM sharp.

PRESS RELEASE
SHIPWRECKS/2002
WELLAND, ONTARIO-(45 Minutes from Buffalo, 75 Minutes from Toronto)

A one-day symposium on shipwrecks April 13, 2002, featuring multimedia
presentations with internationally renowned speakers from both the
United States and Canada. $35CDN/$25 US up to March 1, 2002, $40
CDN/$28 US after / lunch included.

This year, we are very excited to have seven primary multimedia
presentations with speakers from Ontario, Michigan, New York, Ohio
and New Hampshire including;

Joyce Hayward: Master of Ceremonies

Geoff Barker/David Mekker: Diving Alger Underwater Preserve

Bernie Chowdhury: Safety First- Lessons Learned from "THE LAST DIVE"

Thomas Easop: The Guns and Armor of Scapa Flow

Garry Kozak: The Discovery of the HMS Breadalbane-Lost In The Arctic
1853 & Sikorsky's Amphibian S-39, An Alaskan Challenge

Jim Stayer/Pat Stayer: The Wexford

David Trotter: Bank Job...(And The Heist)

Again for 2002, there will be several 5 minute shorts, introducing
new speakers between the primary presentations.

Pre-registration required: for more information contact
, or view our web site at
http://www.vaxxine.com/nda



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