Day 4 (and Day Last) of the Convention featured a farewell breakfast at
which the annual AMICA Membership meeting was conducted. Among the
agenda items were:
New International Officers:
Linda Bird, President¶
Dan Brown, Vice President¶
Ken Vinen, Corresponding Secretary¶
Roy Powlan, Treasurer (Re-elected)¶
Maury Willyard, Immediate Past President
New Membership Secretary - Bill Chapman
1997 Convention - Sandusky, Ohio, mid-June 1997, Convention Chair -
Robin Pratt.
Locations for 1998, 1999 Conventions not yet determined
Convention for 2001 proposed for Melbourne, Australia
Membership Dues increased by $5 to $32
Notice of De-Activation filed for Philadelphia Area Chapter
To everyone's amusement, the pink "battery" bunny suddenly appeared,
thumping his drum, and just kept going, right through the hall..... :-)
Open Houses followed the formal adjournment of the Annual General
Meeting and I was lucky enough to find a couple of rides, making it
possible to take in 4 of them. The highlight for me was viewing in
the same room 4 beautifully restored Reginaphones, each different from
each other, surrounded by an eclectic collection of St. Louis World's
Fair memorabilia, early St. Louis engravings, a horn violin, and a host
of fascinating antiques.
Gary Stevenson, someone who made a significant contribution to the
success of the Convention in a number of different areas, such as the
"Melody Museum" display, the Ragtime display, and frequent use of his
computer during the Convention, kindly drove Angelo Rulli and I to the
airport in the early evening, following his own open house, to catch
our flight to Minneapolis. Thank you Gary.
Regards,
Terry
•Terry Smythe (204) 832-3982 (voice/fax)
55 Rowand Avenue smythe@mts.net
Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3J 2n6 smythe@freenet.mb.ca
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