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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

BACK HOME AND SICK, BUT IT WAS WORTH IT

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SF30 was a gas! Great people and great fun! The folks at the Somerville Theatre did a great job and deserve a big 'thank you'. But there are a lot of other folks who worked and deserve kudo.

Specifically, Dave Chamberlain as web master; Major Tom as host and more; Harry Lohr Jr and Judy Karp for designing and making the program; Ed Symkus for the trivia contest and the scheduling; Bob Cansler and the Asteroid Farmers for Friday's event; Rex Dean for SPACE BABY; Frank Urbano for all the prizes; Tony the LA Connection and Wally Kemp for keeping me informed; and my comrade in arms, Bruce Bartoo.

And I want to extend a huge Marathon 'Thank you' to Christopher Coppola. He made this year special and the fact that he stayed with us for the entire 'thon, says he is one of us.

There are other folks who helped out - the Judges, the folks who assisted us and many more. If I forgot to mention someone by name, please forgive me.

Yet it all gets down to this, 500 or so folks come together and share their love of film and the proposition of 'what if....' This sharing, leaves me with a deep and abiding appreciation of our event. And for that, I thank everyone.

Next stop, SF31.

 
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