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Old January 17th 05, 02:47 AM
Richard Periut
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Default Reef Conventions?

Hi all,

I've been trying to do a google search on the aforementioned, or general
aquaria convention, but have had no avail.

I'm sure there must be a convention here in the USA or Canada that
sports the latest in all things reef and/or aquariums, et cetera.

I appreciate (as always) the feedback.

Regards,

Rich
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Old January 17th 05, 03:31 AM
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"Richard Periut" wrote in message
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| Hi all,
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| I've been trying to do a google search on the aforementioned, or
general
| aquaria convention, but have had no avail.

http://www.macnaxvii.com/


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Old January 17th 05, 04:55 AM
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Awesome! Thanks.

I'm definitely going to make that trip.

Rich

Billy wrote:
"Richard Periut" wrote in message
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| Hi all,
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| I've been trying to do a google search on the aforementioned, or
general
| aquaria convention, but have had no avail.

http://www.macnaxvii.com/



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Who then can know the origins of the world?
None knows whence creation arose;
And whether he has or has not made it;
He who surveys it from the lofty skies.
Only he knows-or perhaps he knows not.'
And this is tempered by another, perhaps still greater:
That men are not the dreams of the gods but that the gods are the
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Old January 17th 05, 04:56 AM
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Yes, as Billy pointed out, there is one every year. MASNA
is the national organization that determines what club will
host MACNA each year. This year it will be in Washington DC.

http://www.masna.org has a list of all the club in the
nation, and information about what is being down in the
industry.

The link Billy gave you is for this year. There is a link
like that every year. MACNA XIV was hosted by my club
(DFWMAS) in Ft Worth a few years ago. I've not missed a
MACNA since then, as it is awesome. Here is some
information about this year's conference:

http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/macna16/

And why you should attend:

http://www.melevsreef.com/why_macna.html

And my MACNA XV page:

http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/macna15/macna15.html

I'll be there this year. Will you?

Marc


Richard Periut wrote:

Hi all,

I've been trying to do a google search on the aforementioned, or general
aquaria convention, but have had no avail.

I'm sure there must be a convention here in the USA or Canada that
sports the latest in all things reef and/or aquariums, et cetera.

I appreciate (as always) the feedback.

Regards,

Rich


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Old January 17th 05, 06:30 AM
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No, I haven't bothered doing my research yet. Sorry!

Marc


Billy wrote:


Hmm. Actually, I just did some research. I'd only have to cheat and
steal my way out of one day of work, and I found air fare for just
over 300 bucks, hotel for 130 if I stay at the same place as the
convention. Any Idea how far the Hyatt reg is from the airports?



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Old January 17th 05, 06:33 AM
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"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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| No, I haven't bothered doing my research yet. Sorry!


Got it. Ronald Reagan is 5 minutes away, DCA is 30 miles. Figures
that none of the cheap flights come into RR. g


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Old January 17th 05, 10:44 AM
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If you pack light you can get there from DCA via public transit.
There's a shuttle bus that will take you to the nearest metro, which
you can take to crystal city.

I'm a native of the area, so I plan on just stopping by my parents
house for the weekend.

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Old January 17th 05, 12:31 PM
Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D.
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Don't get lost DCA is the old National now Ronald Reagan airport. Dulles
is IAD and is 30 miles away
Kevin




"Billy" wrote in message
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"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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| No, I haven't bothered doing my research yet. Sorry!


Got it. Ronald Reagan is 5 minutes away, DCA is 30 miles. Figures
that none of the cheap flights come into RR. g




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Old January 17th 05, 12:58 PM
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d'oh!

Thats what I meant...

/me resigns her status as a washingtonian.

Well, you can get there from either DCA (National/Reagan... i can't
believe they renamed it after Reagan) or IAD (dulles), but I was
referring to Dulles earlier even though I screwed up the letters. You
take a shuttle to West Falls Church metro, and then the metro to the
convention.

Reagan/National has its own metro station.

If it's a difference of $50, you might wanna just save some time and
hassle and fly into National, but if it's $100 cheaper to go to dulles
and you're not taking tons of heavy baggage, the Metro is not difficult
to understand, and isn't too bad with baggage. I took it to school
carrying a backpack, trumpet, and various and sundry other items to
school for years.

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Old January 17th 05, 04:26 PM
Richard Hoffpauir
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My wife and I attended the DFWMAS MACNA.... it was great! You guys did
an outstanding job.

-Richard

wife's aquarium page: http://www.pernelf.com


Marc Levenson wrote:

The link Billy gave you is for this year. There is a link
like that every year. MACNA XIV was hosted by my club
(DFWMAS) in Ft Worth a few years ago. I've not missed a
MACNA since then, as it is awesome. Here is some
information about this year's conference:


 




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