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Post by Taylor on Aug 6, 2007 1:31:57 GMT -5
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Post by Azurerana on Aug 29, 2007 11:30:35 GMT -5
Fall MVOR 2007 -- 100 MVORS -- 50 Golden Years of Caving!!!
Flyers for the Fall MVOR will be going out next week, with it being posted to the MVOR website shortly thereafter. We were folding and tabbing last night....
Be there!
The last couple MVORs there have been some computer glitches with the mailing list. If you don't get a flyer, and think you should, visit the website. Make sure your info on the mail in registration is accurate.
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Post by Sharon Faulkner on Sept 5, 2007 8:41:01 GMT -5
The Fall 2007 MVOR website has been updated. You can print the full flyer, registration forms, directions, and t-shirt artwork from the website. www.mvor.org.
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Post by guanonoggin on Sept 5, 2007 22:02:39 GMT -5
Woot!
Even more linkage to MVOR! This place rox for cavin info man!
Happy Chuckie ;D
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Post by Azurerana on Sept 6, 2007 8:07:52 GMT -5
Woot! Even more linkage to MVOR! This place rox for cavin info man! Happy Chuckie ;D I'm on the MVOR committee, Chuckie. We're always working around when TAG is, as a bunch of people like to attend both. If you've got any questions, just ask. We've worked really hard on this one, because not only is it the 100th MVOR, it is 50 years for MMV grotto. MMV hosted the first MVOR back in the spring of 1958. In a February snowstorm. The few people who remember that event didn't want to repeat it. We also do some Halloween themed stuff... Hope you can come sometime-- if not this time, sometime in the future. We'll give you a big Midwest welcome!
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Post by madratdan on Sept 6, 2007 8:31:37 GMT -5
So who might be going to MVOR this year? Mikie and I have been talking about making the drive. I've been to one so far and this just might be #2 if I can swing it.
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Post by Azurerana on Sept 7, 2007 19:03:30 GMT -5
hi Dan, Well, we really don't keep a running log of people coming like the NSS does online for convention, so right now, I'm not sure who will be there other than Eugene and I and the MMV people. Since it is near St. Louis, (and the owners are friends with that grotto) there likely will be a big slug of MVGers. It's usually 65% Missourians, 10% Illinoisans, 10% Arkansawyers, and 15% a mix of others. A bunch of MMV old-timers have been invited as well. (Someone wanted to call them 'alumni' but I convinced them 'old-timers' was a good caver term.
Hope you can make it. I'm going to do a geology trip if I can get 10 interested people, and Eugene intends on leading a biology float from Onondaga to Campbell Bridge.
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Post by madratdan on Sept 22, 2007 12:02:54 GMT -5
I hope to see you there.......I'm going that way on a tree buying trip about that same time. Interesting enough.....the website has a discussion board link on it.
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