What I learned at IOLI:  Don't wait until Friday (as I did...) to find the
freight elevator.  It's usually conveniently located and almost always
empty.  When the elevators are over-worked (as they were in Denver and
every other IOLI convention I've been to...) the hotel staff is usually
happy to have you use them.

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> [Original Message]
> From: Alice Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 8/9/2005 2:12:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [lace] IOLI convention - more comments
>
> Thanks, Patsy, for your report.  I enjoyed being in class with you.
>
> Things I learned at conference:
> -Waiting for an elevator takes longer than walking down the stairs, but 
> with those pillows and bags, it's not worth it to walk.  Start early.  Be 
> patient.
> -Watch the front desk at the hotel.  Periodically they put out dishes of 
> apples, chocolates, and bottles of water.  Free. (Or rather -- part of
your 
> room cost.)
> -Wear some lace.  It will catch the attention of even the non lacers.
> -Smile.  You have lots of friends here you just haven't met yet.
> -Room service breakfast is fun!  And a good start to the day.
> -Take three times the money you think you'll need.  The sales room is 
> unbelievably tempting.
> -Ask for a wheelchair at the airport.  You'll go through express 
> security.  Or go with someone in a wheelchair.
> -Pack an extra bag in your suitcase to take home all the extras.
> -I need a folding lace stand that's more compact than the ones I have.
> -A person never has too many pillows.....or bobbins......or thread...or
books.
>
> The host guild did a wonderful job of coping with all of us.  And the
hotel 
> people were more cooperative than some hotels I've been in.  And very 
> polite.  Congrats to RMLG for a great conference. I could tell the work
you 
> put into it.
>
> Did you all notice that Vasna *wore* her prize dragon on her head as a
hat 
> at the banquet?????
>
> A note for all people who had things in the exhibit hall.  Please check 
> your items, wrappings, and boxes for a stray 6-inch knitted doily.  It 
> seems to have been caught on another piece of lace and left the room with 
> the wrong owner.  Please return it to a member of the RMLG and it will be 
> sent on to the correct owner, no questions asked.  No, it's not mine.  I 
> just have the nerve to speak up.
> I'd like to see it go to its own home very soon.  Pass the word on to 
> exhibitors in your groups who are not Arachnians.  Thanks.
>
> Even during this conference, I heard people speaking of attending future 
> ones.  Next year in Montreal will be an interesting one.  The contest was 
> announced  and the details will be in the next Bulletin.  You have time 
> enough to enter, if you start when you get the next Bulletin.  You can
make 
> it the largest contest yet.
>
> Tulsa -- what will be the dates of your conference?  They announced that
it 
> would be earlier than the dates listed on the web or previous
publications, 
> but they didn't say just when.  I'd like to know.   Please.
>
> Thanks, again, RMLG, for a great conference.  It was fun, interesting,
and 
> well run from start to finish.  It sets a standard that future groups
will 
> have to work hard to beat.
>
> Alice in Oregon -- where I'm almost recovered from conference and
traveling.
>
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