Date:	Sat, 17 Jun 1995 08:09:10 -1000
From:	RussE@ix.netcom.com (Russell Erganbright )
Message-Id: <3rv5o6$rpt@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
Organization: Netcom
Subject: AKA National Convention

I would like to get the imput of others that have attended AKA 
convention in the past.. Is it worth the cost of going?? 

Please E-Mail me at RussE@net.com.com

TIA Russ Erganbright


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Date:	Sun, 18 Jun 1995 05:06:54 -1000
From:	ahclem0013@aol.com (AhClem0013)
Message-Id: <3s1fee$m1k@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

If you've never been, you just have to go.  If for no other reason, so you
can see how many different people you can be in just four dazes. . .

you gotta go

aoxomoxoa


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Date:	Sun, 18 Jun 1995 03:56:02 -1000
From:	kitejag@aol.com (KITEJAG)
Message-Id: <3s1b9i$laj@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

Though there may be more important events on a world scale, I truely
believe if you can attend only one event in the USA, it should be the AKA
convention.  This is not to say there aren't other great events in the
US...it's just that the convention is an event for kiteflyers put on by
kiteflyers to showcase kiteflyers.  

The best of the best from all over the country (and the world) gather to
share experiences and to teach everyone a little more about the sport.  I
can't think of another event where you can learn a little about applique
>From Randy Tom or Jose Sainz, have Able Ortega or Dodd Goss help you with
new dual line routine, learn a little about cellular design from Bobby
Stanfield or Ron Gibbian and watch the best single and multi line fliers
in the world show their stuff.  It just doesn't ALL come together at any
other event.  

Please don't misunderstand...There are super events all over the country
throughout the year but my experience has been focus on other event seems
more limited, ie, kite building in Junction which is about building or the
beautiful festival at Longbeech which tends to focus on public displays or
the Berkley kite festival which has competition as a theme.  The
convention brings all this together and a whole lot more.

If you have a passion for kites and kite flying, don't miss it!!!   
John A. Gabby Jr.      

Think kindly thoughts.


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Date:	Mon, 19 Jun 1995 02:23:59 -1000
From:	AlJohnson@novell2.chnt.gtegsc.com (Al Johnson)
Message-Id: <AlJohnson.14.001BE70A@novell2.chnt.gtegsc.com>
Organization: ShireNet Communications Systems, Inc.
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

In article <3rv5o6$rpt@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> RussE@ix.netcom.com (Russell Erganbright ) writes:
>From: RussE@ix.netcom.com (Russell Erganbright )
>Subject: AKA National Convention
>Date: 17 Jun 1995 18:09:10 GMT

>I would like to get the imput of others that have attended AKA 
>convention in the past.. Is it worth the cost of going?? 

>Please E-Mail me at RussE@net.com.com

>TIA Russ Erganbright

I went to Wildwood and had a ball.  I enjoyed it more than the 
local competitions because there was room to fly without being a competitor.  
You also get to meet many of the people you talk to in rec.kites.



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Date:	Mon, 19 Jun 1995 11:13:20 -1000
From:	sc5@prism.gatech.edu (Stephen P. Cseplo)
Message-Id: <3s4p9g$9d9@acmex.gatech.edu>
Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

AKA National Convention?

Sure! Every kite flier *needs* to attend atleast one (if not more).

It's a definate must.

Steve

PS: In my book, Wildwood, the Smithsonian, Long Beach (Washington) would also
fit into the "must" category (and I'm sute there are others, but those spring
out).




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Date:	Tue, 20 Jun 1995 14:21:56 -1000
From:	bckites@i-2000.com (David Klein)
Message-Id: <bckites-2106950021570001@bckites.dh.i-2000.com>
Organization: Big City Kite Co.
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

In article <3rv5o6$rpt@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, RussE@ix.netcom.com
(Russell Erganbright ) wrote:

I would like to get the imput of others that have attended AKA 
convention in the past.. Is it worth the cost of going?? 

Please E-Mail me at RussE@net.com.com

TIA Russ Erganbright

If you can get there, then you MUST go. So much to do so little time.

-- 
D.K AT B.C.K.


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Date:	Fri, 23 Jun 1995 21:24:17 -1000
From:	hayden1009@aol.com (Hayden1009)
Message-Id: <3sgej1$gfk@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

>Convention worth it?

We went out to Seaside (long plane ride, and I'm not fond of planes...I
know how easy it is to crash and burn a kite) and drove to Wildwood (in
less time).  If you can get there.  GO!!

It is really fun seeing the diversity of kites and meeting all the
different types of kite people.  I enjoy all kites, single line, dual
line, quad line, holding things to flutter in the air.  And people who
enjoy all the above and more go there.


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Date:	Sat, 24 Jun 1995 08:59:12 -1000
From:	coreykite@aol.com (Coreykite)
Message-Id: <3shna0$nmm@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
Subject: Re: AKA National Convention

>Question:  Should I go?

My humble reply... Be Very Careful.
I attended my first AKA in 1980 in Seattle  (No. 3) and have not been able
to miss any since.
It just might change your life.
It changed mine.
aoxomoxoa    coreykite@aol.com


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