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06-29-2005, 11:34 PM
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scho5148 I agree about the salads and along the same lines I wish we had something besides sweets for dessert every day. While they were all very delicious, I'm definitely not use to having 2 desserts a day. Some fruit would have been nice...
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06-30-2005, 11:21 AM
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It was a Sheraton...thats all I remember...
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Perhaps this is the place then...
http://www.sheratonferncroftresort.com/
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06-30-2005, 12:15 PM
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Yep- I remember "Ferncroft" now that you brought it up, scho5148!
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07-09-2005, 12:15 PM
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FYI...all of the Convention planning, including meals, etc. is done by the Meeting Planner at Executive Office & Grand Council.
At almost every Convention I've been to (except Cincinnati where we had Chicken for 4 or 5 meals in a row) there's a seafood meal at least once...just as there's usually beef at at least one, etc.
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07-14-2005, 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by Christy408
FYI...all of the Convention planning, including meals, etc. is done by the Meeting Planner at Executive Office & Grand Council.
At almost every Convention I've been to (except Cincinnati where we had Chicken for 4 or 5 meals in a row) there's a seafood meal at least once...just as there's usually beef at at least one, etc.
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I wasn't there for the ORIGINAL Chicken Dance, though I've seen it re-enacted!
Yeah, the meals are pretty formal in that you have a salad and dessert for both lunch & dinner. I wouldn't expect it to change too much... In the future, we should advise first timers to list ANY dietary restriction (and maybe list PREFERENCES as restrictions). However - one year I was a veggetarian and listed that as a restriction. Well, I got my veggie meals... but usually there was a delay in getting served, thus holding up my table from eating. And, the veggie meals weren't half as good as those with meat. (Seriously, I'm not just saying that as a meat-eater; the veggie meals were LAME.)
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07-21-2005, 11:22 AM
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That's odd, about the veggie meals! I learned years ago to order a veggie meal, and it's usually MUCH better than the usual one. Plus, you get sick to death of so much moo.
One place served me a platter of crudites & dip AND a plate of ratatouille!! That was wonderful!!
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07-21-2005, 11:41 AM
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Yeah, for my one convention meal this year, the veggie alternative was quite lame. It was what, a pile of green beans and some potatos, I think? It was also not entirely warm. Seriously, it's not hard to throw together vegetarian meals. Put some veggies on top of some pasta... I don't know. We don't just eat salad!
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FD, I think we just threw off their routine by not being able to register when they said we could
Since I do eat chicken, that's pretty much what I had at every meal - not that it was *entirely* bad, yet I was kinda sick of chicken by the diamond banquet on Saturday night!
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10-03-2005, 12:02 PM
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My best friend called me last night all excited. (She's the new president of the Brazos Valley Alum Assoc.) She decided that now that she and I are both AA officers, we HAVE GOT to go to convention in '07! So, we're gonna plan on being there! I am WAY excited about this!!!
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10-03-2005, 12:40 PM
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My best friend called me last night all excited. (She's the new president of the Brazos Valley Alum Assoc.) She decided that now that she and I are both AA officers, we HAVE GOT to go to convention this year! So, we're gonna plan on being there! I am WAY excited about this!!!
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I may have to join you gals!!!!
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10-03-2005, 03:47 PM
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I may have to join you gals!!!!
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You should definately do that!!!!!  I wish it was coming sooner.... I'm ready to go now! Hahaha.
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10-04-2005, 07:30 PM
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If things work out for me financially I will be there for sure! My chapter and the chapter I advise are up for Golden Lion! This would be the first time for Gamma Theta-- second for Beta Tau!
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10-05-2005, 02:58 AM
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I'm going to try to go also! Probably won't be as a voting or any other kind of official delegate (unless I get picked to represent ADPi as an officer of some sort, which would be awesome!)
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10-17-2005, 09:17 AM
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FYI...all of the Convention planning, including meals, etc. is done by the Meeting Planner at Executive Office & Grand Council.
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I don't feel like digging through my files, but I believe that at this past summer's Convention the position of Meeting Planner was eliminated. It was decided that this was an unnecessary position.
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10-17-2005, 09:36 AM
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We had an Alumnae Association meeting yesterday, and I have to say, this new group is AWESOME!!!! They are just so on fire - we're committed to the Lion's Share program, and we decided to try to start saving for the Convention. We're going to try to have AT LEAST 50% participation!
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10-17-2005, 09:41 AM
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Originally posted by Zillini
I don't feel like digging through my files, but I believe that at this past summer's Convention the position of Meeting Planner was eliminated. It was decided that this was an unnecessary position.
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The position of meeting planner is still an active staff position at Executive Office... there hasn't been a discussion of eliminating this job as far as I was aware (being on Council last biennium) and the meeting planner recently helped plan the SLT meeting and was involved with the building dedication...
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