The photo to
the left was taken during radio host
"Coast-to-Coast" George Noory's panel discussion
in the ballroom. But, keep in mind that
there were THREE radio show hosts at this event.
There were always multiple things, multiple
lectures, etc., going on. Walking down the
hallways it became obvious that virtually all of
the speakers were well attended.
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Clinton Ray Miller and Tim Bolen |
Clinton Ray Miller did, of course, start off the
event, at 10:00AM Friday, and he set the
tone for what was to come. Immediately
after Clinton's lecture the choices began,
and attendees had to pick which speakers
they wanted to hear, or which panel they
wanted to catch.
At 11:00AM
there were four choices, and the largest
attended was the
Nuclear Radiation Fallout panel hosted
by Cary Harrison, KPFK Public Radio
personality.
Amazingly,
for a Friday, the attendance was picking up
fast, and the hallways were crowded all of
the time. More, the Exhibition floor,
on Friday, was already well attended.
it stayed that way all weekend - lectures
doing well, and people everywhere.
I liked
this Long Beach venue better than last year.
The building was nicer, and the rooms, to
me, had better sound quality.
During
all three days the Exhibition hall was full
of people. Show management has the
common sense to provide meeting areas with
tables and a lunch bar.
There were
seven rows of booths this year. There
were so many people it was hard to say hello
to everybody I know, and spend more than a
few minutes with each. There were so
many meetings going on, between interest
groups, it was exhausting.
I took a
lot of photos, but I won't torture you with
them. Below, however, is a short
series many of you will find interesting.
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Julie Whitman Kline
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Dr. Clark Store
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Anita Thibau and California Green
Dentistry |
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Cancer Control Society |
Trinity Schools and CNHP |
Registration |