Right on Mike, but you and Demi have to Pony up pictures too
Did said event actually happpen or not? <G>
wildman

On Oct 6, 2:42 pm, "Mike Hungerford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/5/08, David T. Okamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >  Hello, Everybody!
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> >  As most readers of this message board are aware, last weekend members
> >  of the Southern California Paper Modelers' Conspiracy (Mike and Demi
> >  Hungerford, plus Yours Truly) had a display table at a San Diego
> >  science fiction convention.  During Conjecture I talked to a fellow
> >  member of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society and the Orange
> >  County Science Fiction Club.  His local library was hosting a space-
> >  related family event the following Friday, with the Orange County
> >  Astronomers club offering telescope viewings.  He mentioned my paper
> >  models, and the librarians were very interested in seeing them.
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> >  So, this past Friday night I dropped by the Hunt branch of the
> >  Fullerton Public Library to see what was happening.  My friend was
> >  there, and he introduced me to the library staff.  Before long, most
> >  of my science fiction models were in a display case for the month of
> >  October, and I made a verbal commitment to demonstrate paper model
> >  building at the Fullerton main library on Monday night.  Setting up
> >  the display case attracted a lot of attention from children and
> >  adults, which partially made up for the cancelled star-watching (yes,
> >  it really DOES rain in Southern California!).  It was fortunate that
> >  my science fiction and space models were all in one box after
> >  Conjecture.
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> >  This was a great opportunity to advance the paper model hobby, so I
> >  couldn't pass up the chance.  However, this does mean I probably won't
> >  finish my current project before the IPMS/USA OrangeCon regional model
> >  contest this coming Saturday.  Oh, well -- I can always enter some of
> >  my older models.
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> >  So here's my suggestion for those who wish to publicize our wonderful
> >  hobby -- take a good look at your local library's young reader
> >  programs and monthly events.  If there's a theme that could relate to
> >  paper model subjects, you might want to offer the librarian
> >  appropriate "decorations" for their display cases.  If the model is
> >  available on the Internet, a small sign with the web address, helpful
> >  beginner tips and a couple more recommended links would be ideal.
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> >  Good luck in spreading the word around!  Long live the Paper Modelers'
> >  Conspiracy!
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> >  David T. Okamura
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> Well done, David! However, "Pictures or it didn't happen." <G>
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> Mike Hungerfordhttp://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models.html
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