RE: Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica Conventions in General.
Hmmmm... what about http://www.berklee.edu/ ? Could be very inspiring?!
And they should have a certain affiniy to a convention of musicians.
Tom
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> "James Sterett" <jsterett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Perhaps a college campus could be considered as a convention locale.
> > the rooming accommodations may be a bit base, but the right
> place could
> > have a theater available for the big shows with plenty of
> rooms for classes,
> > etc., a common area, an on campus bar, cafeteria, etc.
>
> incidentally, lest my earlier comments about campus bars be
> misread, i think this is a promising idea. i'm on the
> organizing and program committees for the annual python
> (programming language) conference, and we've done well using
> the facilities of universities in washington, texas, etc. a
> big part of this conference (pycon.org) is keeping the cost
> reasonable, which i'm guessing would appeal to many SPAH
> members as well. with a little bit of
> effort you might even be able to engage the music
> department's help for student volunteers and such, or at
> least to help spread the harmonica gospel to a new generation
> of students.
>
> probably worth some investigation.
>
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