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View Poll Results: How many Conventions have you attended?
0 9 17.31%
1 11 21.15%
2 10 19.23%
3 9 17.31%
4 3 5.77%
5 2 3.85%
6-10 4 7.69%
11-15 3 5.77%
over 15 1 1.92%
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Old 02-22-2012, 01:31 AM
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Sad to say, I've only attended 1 Boule but damn it, it was a helluva Boule!! Miami 2002! I've gone to several regional and Area meetings but those don't COST AS MUCH as a Boule.
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Old 02-22-2012, 02:05 PM
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I was trying to poll just the number of National Conventions, not Leadership Schools, Regional Conferences or Centennial Celebrations.
Then you need to define what you mean by convention. Our Centennial Convention was non-legislative, but we have had legislative conventions that were not called General Conventions.

Actually, you don't need to do anything -- it's not like you've disclosed what you want the data for, since it needs to be so specific.
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Old 02-22-2012, 03:34 PM
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4 in my almost 7 years of membership.

2007-Chapel Hill
2009-Philly
2010-Los Angeles
2011-New Orleans

I'm not sure if I'm going to this year's though.
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Old 02-22-2012, 03:43 PM
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This summer will be #5 for me...which is a big deal in Gamma Phi Beta world, because starting with your 5th Convention, you get a special T-shirt and you get to join in the Confirmed Conventioneer's parade. It's a bit silly, but it's fun!
Oh, congrats on your impending parade participation! That's such a fun night, it's so contagious how excited everyone gets when they get to dance around the room.

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I really want to go to this Convention, too, but it's waaaaaaaay too expensive in my opinion. It irritates me how much Convention has gone up in price since my first one four years ago.
I was surprised at the full time registration cost this year, I figured it would go down markedly from Orlando. But I guess once it goes up, it stays up? Ah well. Could you maybe go Friday and Saturday only instead of the whole time?
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Old 02-22-2012, 04:20 PM
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Oh, congrats on your impending parade participation! That's such a fun night, it's so contagious how excited everyone gets when they get to dance around the room.



I was surprised at the full time registration cost this year, I figured it would go down markedly from Orlando. But I guess once it goes up, it stays up? Ah well. Could you maybe go Friday and Saturday only instead of the whole time?
I have been to 2 conventions, and only stayed for the Saturday and Sunday events both times. It does really cut down on the costs, and you don't have to take so much time off from work. The first time was combined with a chapter reunion that I really wanted to attend.
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Old 02-22-2012, 09:44 PM
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I really want to go to this Convention, too, but it's waaaaaaaay too expensive in my opinion. It irritates me how much Convention has gone up in price since my first one four years ago.
Cincinnati in 2008 was an especially good year...they did a $200ish "rebate" for alumnae delegates, but that appears to have been a one-time deal.
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Old 02-23-2012, 09:26 PM
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Cincinnati in 2008 was an especially good year...they did a $200ish "rebate" for alumnae delegates, but that appears to have been a one-time deal.
Right, but this year's is double the registration cost from that Convention, and $200 more than the last in Orlando. And the part-time registration is pay per day, which I think is a little different from how they did it in the past. I don't really want to fly to Denver for just two days, and I find the business sessions to be really interesting. So yeah, I just find it disappointing...the costs are out of line, IMO...I mean, I just went on an 11-night Caribbean cruise for $900, and that included all meals and lodging.
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Old 02-23-2012, 09:30 PM
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Let's have Convention on a cruise ship! Seriously, that was a choice in a survey some time ago. I wonder if any group has ever really done it?
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:05 PM
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It killed me not to go to Orlando - it's killing me that I can't afford to go to Denver - especially since I am president of an alumnae chapter.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:36 PM
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So your national organization and alumni chapter don't pay all your expenses as a delegate? Between the two, they will pay for all of mine as alum president.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:37 PM
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Let's have Convention on a cruise ship! Seriously, that was a choice in a survey some time ago. I wonder if any group has ever really done it?
I would TOTALLY dig a convention cruise!
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:41 PM
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We are a brand-spankin' new alumnae chapter, so don't have much money. I'm not sure what if any nationals will pay - when last I went as an adviser H.Q. paid for the registration fee, but that was it.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:52 PM
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They pay nothing for an AC chapter. I've always paid my own way, because I hate to take money from our AC for it. The big alumnae chapters have sufficient funds to subsidize their delegate, but it's hard for the smaller chapters like ours. I wonder what other GLOs do? I think one of the reasons it's expensive is that it's a profit-making venture...that's typical for conventions held for non-GLO organizations.
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:05 AM
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So your national organization and alumni chapter don't pay all your expenses as a delegate? Between the two, they will pay for all of mine as alum president.
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I wonder what other GLOs do?
Theta also pays for a delegate for every alumnae chapter. This is typically the president, though it may be a different officer if the president is unable to attend.

I have attended twice as an alumnae chapter president. This year I am not serving as president but am contemplating just going as an attendee. Plus, it is a wonderful excuse to go visit AzTheta.
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:43 AM
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They pay nothing for an AC chapter. I've always paid my own way, because I hate to take money from our AC for it. The big alumnae chapters have sufficient funds to subsidize their delegate, but it's hard for the smaller chapters like ours. I wonder what other GLOs do? I think one of the reasons it's expensive is that it's a profit-making venture...that's typical for conventions held for non-GLO organizations.
I belong to one of those big alumnae chapters and we do a fundraiser for our delegate and alternate. There's also built in money from our dues for a convention fund, and each meeting we give a dollar to go towards convention costs. IIRC, the delegate's costs are completely funded and the alternates are partially funded.

I have never been to a Convention; sadly, I won't be able to attend this year due to the cost. I'd love to be an alternate delegate, but I don't think that's in the cards this year.
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