Except for a few minor problems, it was a well run convention.

The rules were understandable and reasonable  (except for drop rule for
board candidates)

After some initial confusion, Julie Mattson Ostrow, the arraignments chair
got the "Sign Wars" on Friday night under control with some very clear
instructions and explanations.

There was food available

While it would have been better to have the candidate/organization tables
upstairs, the downstairs hall was a good option given fire code
requirements.

In fact, Julie deserves a thank you from everyone.  She put up with all the
minor complaints throughout the day and did a great job (even trying to
deal with temperature problems.)

There was NEVER a line at the registration tables--and the credentials
reports never caused a delay--the computerized registration database
actually worked!--thank you Sue Ponsford



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