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Public price for symposium

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Hello, folks! The info page for the Phoenix symposium indicates that it is open to the public but I can't find anyplace that indicates what the cost is to get in. Is there a cost for the public to visit these things?

Thanks!
Rob
 
Hello, folks! The info page for the Phoenix symposium indicates that it is open to the public but I can't find anyplace that indicates what the cost is to get in. Is there a cost for the public to visit these things?

Thanks!
Rob

Rob, the general public can buy a full admission which includes a 1 year AAW membership. Daily admission available too.

However, there is a lot open to the public at no charge.

Every day- The trade show, instant gallery, On the lower level
Gallery show exhibitions 200 level

Friday
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM 301-ABC open to all social hour
7:30 PM - 9:15 PM 301-ABC open to all EOG Auction also internet bidding

Saturday
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM accross from 212-ABC POP Auction (ceremony) Also internet bidding
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM 301-ABC open to all Awards Ceremony

Al
 
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What is the price for daily admission, please?
I think it is $175. The web site has the prices.
That allows you to see the demonstrations rotations 4 on Friday, 4 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday
it will include a handbook which has a wealth of information.
I would definitely recommend Friday or Saturday for a one day.
 
I think it is $175. The web site has the prices.
That allows you to see the demonstrations rotations 4 on Friday, 4 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday
it will include a handbook which has a wealth of information.
I would definitely recommend Friday or Saturday for a one day.

I can't find the prices anywhere on the web site. Online registration is closed, but it still would be a good idea to show information such as prices.
 
Using the old school method, my magazine, it has full registration on site as $330.00.
Spouse domestic partner 175.00
Single day registration is $175.0student $100.00
Youth, ages 10-18 free with registered attendee.
Award ceremony, drawings, Hors D'oeuvres - on site $49.00
 
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