I'm out in Atlanta (Norcross) area this week for work and driving down for the workshop fri morning
Our car is pretty packed but if it isn't large we could help out
I'm out in Atlanta (Norcross) area this week for work and driving down for the workshop fri morning
Our car is pretty packed but if it isn't large we could help out
I've been looking forward to this and hope it's ok to register at noon, as that's the earliest I can get there...
Noon should be fine...
I attended my first Hart Springs workshop yesterday. Between speakers, socializing, and diving, I had a blast. Thanks to Marissa, Leslie, Cheryl, Forrest, the NSSCDS, and probably others for their work in organizing and hosting this event. And thank you to the speakers for taking time from your schedules to share your knowledge and experiences with us.
Safe diving,
Sandy Robinson
I'm really glad to see this event back and that it went well out there this weekend. I wish I could have made it, but the ended up having to moving furniture, boxes, ect; being at Hart would have been way better.
Yes, thanks again to all the volunteers and speakers that put this together!
Dave
"BM is so eighties" — Phillip1
Thank you to everyone that came out and made the Hart Springs workshop possible!! A special thanks to Rick Robinson for putting it together! Thanks to Cheryl for the cookies and all her help and to Forrest for his help, also! Also, a special thanks to Robert McClellan for allowing us to borrow his projector screen! We were able to donate over $300 to Hart Springs because of the generous donation from Dive Rite of a nomad! Cave Country Dive Shop in High Springs also donated a Regulator that was raffled off with the Nomad. The nomad was won by David Jones and the regulator by Henry Gomez. Thank you to Cave Excursions, Dive Outpost, Amigos, Extreme Exposure, Cave Country Dive Shop, MichaelAngelo Gagliardi, and everyone else who donated items to the workshop!
Last edited by sskasser; 01-18-2012 at 11:30 AM. Reason: Added text per Marissa
Let's not forget all that Marissa did as well!! She took on the hard, boring jobs, like registration.
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