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Regional Gathering, September
28-30, 2007 Holiday Inn East, 2201 Burns
Ave, Saint Paul 55119
Click here for
registration and payment instructions
New! Here's
the RG program book Is
in your future? What is your
future? What forces brought you here and
positioned you for a great future? What
do you need to know to be ready? How
long will you be here?
Remember
the crystal ball in The Wizard of Oz and why it was so amazingly
accurate? It’s not rocket science, just
a little knowledge from the past, an observation from the present and, voilą, a
picture of the future!
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there be “Bach in the Future?” Bill
Morelock, Classical Music Host at Minnesota Public Radio tells all. |
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Will you survive the Bird Flu unless you hear
Aggie Leitheiser, Director of Emergency Preparedness for the Minnesota
Department of Health? |
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Ponce de Leon walked right past the “Fountain
of Youth” and Judy Beyers of PowerSource knows where it is. |
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Want to
know answers about
An Inconvenient Truth?
Katheryn Schneider of the Environmental
Stewardship Commission has them. |
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How can you reach
Optimal Health? Bob Moore of USANA is a
living example! |
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Jodi Miller-Hames, an
Ameriprise Financial partner will tell you if your “golden years”
will be golden. |
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College professor
and Mensa of Wisconsin LocSec Charles Evans will debunk myths about Biblical
prophecy. |
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Want a real thrill? Learn the “Thrill of Social Dancing” from
Patrick Ellner and Andrea Mirenda of Fred Astaire and look like a pro at our
ballroom-style dance with help from Patrick and Andrea. |
If you
are an INTP, how can you co-exist with an ENTP, or do you know your personality
type? Our own Deborah Ruf, Gifted
Children Program Coordinator for American Mensa, offers Myers-Briggs testing
and explains what it means. Enough drama
in your life?
In “Drama of the Gifted
Adult”, Dr. Ruf enlightens you on the extra drama you endured and how to
guide children through it. |
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Joette Poehler, professional comedian, will show you how to pave your future with a glib tongue. |
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Overindulging in our great Hospitality Suite
might make you want to nap through a session. |
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Remember that box you
paid to sit in for hours with a cone on your head?
The Science Museum of Minnesota presents “Questionable
Medical Devices” for your edification and entertainment. |
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There
will be two movies. Sorry you can’t see both at the same time. |
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Information overload might strike, so you
might miss a presentation to enjoy a massage from a professional masseuse. |
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Have kids? Bring ‘em along! They’ll have their own
cool activities to do all day Saturday. |
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Teens have their own space to hang out in the evenings. |
In order to schedule
all these sessions, two run each hour. Sound like an AG? No one said, “Cool
your jets” and it was difficult to turn down all the terrific speakers. Not enough?
Two additional sessions are yet unconfirmed.
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At least one of the
four constitutional officers of Minnesota promotes knowledge of the past as
foreteller of the future. Come to dinner
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to learn who and how. |
Back to
the crystal ball. As this
is being written,
is 50 days away and the future might
not look as we’ve planned it. However,
two things are sure! Prices increase
after the 15th of September.
Also, if you are reading this in late August, make your hotel
reservations now, because our special Mensa rate at the Holiday Inn East
in Saint Paul, holiday-inn.com/msp-i94east is available only through the
29th of August.
New!
Pay either by PayPal, including credit cards, or by check. Click
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