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Reminder: Virtual Symposium Registration $99 Until Midnight EST Today

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The Louisville Symposium is being streamed for 90 days after the event. Registration in $99 for members through midnight and goes up to $149 until 6/4.

"If you can't make it to Louisville, KY to experience the Symposium in person, you can register as a virtual attendee and livestream select demonstrations or watch the recordings at your own pace. A virtual registration includes access to 20 live-streaming demonstrations by top woodturners, 30 & 90 day access to the recorded demonstrations, and an inside look at the symposium with entertaining interviews and video tours of the gallery, exhibitions and tradeshow."

"Advance registration includes online recordings of the sessions that you can watch at your own pace. 18 session recordings will be available for registered attendees for 90 days and two recordings will be available for 30 days. Registered attendees will be provided information and links via email after the symposium when the recordings are available for viewing."


 
David,
Do you know which 2 are 30 days? And/or a link to where this info is.

So far, the connections are working well!

Thanks
All I know is what is in the link above. It does not specify which 2 demos are limited to 90 days. I suspect as the symposium goes on and they begin to post recordings they might tell us.
Matt Deighton who has done a great job with the previous Woodturners Worldwide Online Symposiums is over the online part.
 
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