6th Annual
International Conference
on Ancient America
Sept. 17-10, 2010
Holiday Inn, Marquette Michigan
Link to detailed schedule- http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=58
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September 17th-19th 2010
Times:
Friday- noon to 10 pm
Saturday - 9 am - 10 pm
Sunday - 9 am - noon.
Where:
Holiday Inn, Marquette Michigan
Phone to make your reservations: 906-225-1351. Ask for AAPS Conf. discount price of $89.
What: Conference bringing forth the latest and most exciting evidences of ancient travel, commerce, and habitation to the Americas from the rest of the world, over thousands of years. And YOU get to witness and share in it!
Full Conference fee $135, covers all presentations, exhibits, sales room, interactive discussions...and networking. (6-meal package $120) See below for day pricing.
Payment & Refunds:
If payment is made for a conference and you cannot attend,
for any reason, refund will be made with 10% administrative fee retained.
Cancellations must be received at least 4 days before the event.
If cancellation notice is not received before the event begins,
fees will be considered a donation to our museum fund.
Thank you.
Dates:
Audience Participation, and the Keweenaw Mystery Stone: Besides meeting and hearing our wonderful speakers, attendees have the chance to ask questions, offer ideas, and generally be a welcome part of everything we offer. One fun "task" is the opportunity to be asked to examine, postulate, and discuss a mysterious circle stone found in the upper Keweenaw Peninsula, which is being brought by Jo Lorichon. A board will be there to write your thoughts, and a discussion time will be worked into the schedule. Stats: Stone is 13" by 8" by 5" and surprisingly heavy. See Image above. Note the major circles and the 3 wee intentional dots below it. What is it???
Speakers to date:
* Dr. Sci. Sam Osmanagich of the Bosnian Pyramids- "Worldwide Concept of the Pyramids in Ancient Times with Updates on Investigation of the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids"
* Karl Hoenke, Researcher- "Genetics of North America and how they might relate to external contacts"
* Lee Pennington, Film-maker: "The Mound Builders." Program: "The Case for Prince Madoc and King Arthur in America"
* Dr. John White, Author/Researcher 1) Sun Religions of the Old and New Worlds, Part II; and 2) "The Mystery Cave of Many Faces"
* Jay Wakefield, Author/Researcher Rocks and Rows; Sailing Routes Across the Atlantic and the Copper Trade; and How the Sun God Reached America "A Report on my visit to the Cedarland and Claiborne sites; on the possibility of a copper route via the St Croix River of Wisconsin, and distribution of a North American Timeline"
* Wayne May, Researcher/Publisher of Ancient American Magazine- Film: "The Lost Civilizations of the World" and “Manifest Destiny; The Great Cover-up”
* Scott Wolter, Author/Geologist/History Channel "star" (The Holy Grail in America) Books: The Kensington Rune Stone, Compelling New Evidence and The Hooked X, Key to the Secret History of North America. Will share his latest on the Hooked X, recent analyses of the Bat Creek Stone, and Burrows Cave artifacts
* Dr. Don Spohn Author/Researcher "Great Lakes Copper & Native American Copper Culture"
* David Hoffman, Researcher: "Ancient Water Levels & the Copper Trade, and the Ontonagon Boulder"
* Rick Osmon of Oopa Loopa Cafe internet radio/TV show. "Lord Bacal, Mayan King Sarcophegous Lid" and "Stone Fortresses of Ohio Valley"
* Judy M Johnson, AAPS Sec/Events Planner: “Coming For Copper, and Update on the 40 ton hunk of native float copper”
* And Some Great Surprises!
If YOU have a program, you are most welcome to share!Speakers do not pay registration fee, and can have a sales table or two, to market/promote their wares. If you do not want to tend a table all weekend, AAPS can sell your books for a 25% commission.
Further information, call Judy M Johnson or Glenn DeVlaminck: 906-942-7865 or 810-299-5210
Day Prices 6 meal package $120 incl. 24% tips and taxes
(meal selections subject to change):
All programs and exhibits $135
Day Fees: (meals are not included) - Program Fees ($5/hour of programming)
Friday 1 pm - 10 pm - $40
Friday Afternoon 1-6 pm - $25
Friday Evening 7-10 pm - $15
Saturday, all programs 9 am-10 pm - $55
Saturday Morning 9 - noon - $15 (FREE to educators)
Saturday Afternoon 1-6 pm - $25
Saturday Evening 7-10 pm - $15
Sunday Morning 9 - noon reserved for Q&A, general planning, suggestions, & discussion. - $15
6 Meal Package - $120 Please realize that meal costs have 24% added for tips and taxes,
(what you'd add yourself anyway) AND they are what helps pay for our conference room rent. Thank you for your support!
All meals include: Coffee, Tea, Juices
MEALS Individually Priced
Friday
Lunch $15.00 Deli Bar Buffet: Soup, 4 Salads, Breads, 4 Sliced meats,
Cheeses, Condiments, Relish tray
Dinner $28.00 - 2 entrée Buffet: Whitefish, Sirloin Tips, Wild
rice, Red potatoes, 3 Salads, Cheesy broccoli, Green beans, Chocolate
Mousse
Saturday
Bkfst $14.00 - Grandma's Breakfast Buffet: Scrambled eggs, Bacon/sausage,
biscuits, Chateau potatoes, Fr. Toast, Pancakes, Cut fresh fruit
Lunch - $16.00 - Mexi-Bar Buffet: Tacos, Chips, Sp. rice, Spicy beef,
Grilled chicken, Taco condiments, Shredded cheese, cheese sauce. Tossed
salad, 2 deli salads
Dinner - $28.00 2 entrée Buffet: Swedish Meatballs, Herbed Chicken,
Peas/carrots, 3 salads, Mashed potatoes, AuGratin Pot., Italian veg, Apple
Crisp/ice cream
Sunday
Bkfst - $10.50 Everyday Buffet: Scrambled eggs, Bacon/sausage, Chateau
potatoes, Homemade biscuits.