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Dizzy trying to find out which way Mensa is going? Make this one of your stops to find out about the ins and outs of American Mensa, Ltd. (AML).

Interested in the happenings of Metropolitan Washington Mensa? I'll be able to either directly answer your questions regarding the running of the chapter (certainly through Oct. 31, 2011, my last day as LocSec) or forward you to the appropriate person who can do so.

If you want to get in touch with me, contact me at boxmaster@alumni.williams.edu or just click on any of the "comments" links throughout this blog.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

MWM's 2012 RG is On!

Hear ye, hear ye! Matrix 4: A Renaissance Affair is going to be taking place at the now-familiar Hyatt Dulles hotel, site of the recent 2011 RG (A Capital Time) and the upcoming 2012 Mind Games (r) taking place April 20-22, 2012. (http://mindgames.us.mensa.org) The 2012 RG will be taking place May 18-20, 2012.

Registration rates start at $79, reduced rates for minors. Room rates (double or king) are $99/night (single/double/triple/quad). See the January issue of CapM for the initial article by co-chairs Herb Guggenheim and Leslie Carroll, and the registration form. We've got PLENTY of space for lots of programs, Hospitality, and the games room. And, remember, along with plenty of games from members' personal collections, we will have a copy of all of the games that were played at 2012 Mind Games, many of which may be hard to find.

Come join us for what will be a great time!

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Now my dilemma -- for various reasons I can afford to do either MindGames or the RG, but not both. It'll be hard to decide which one to attend.

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  2. Understandable. Which do you want to do more, ultimately? Play lots of new games with mostly non-MWMers or attend programs and schmooze with mostly MWMers with some gaming surely thrown in? And does walking home with a game (at Mind Games) or not (at the RG) factor into the equation?

    I don't envy the decision. Look at it this way, though: Either way, you're right.

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