[15954] in APO-L
Re: Region III-Nationals
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (SarahKeim@AOL.COM)
Mon Jan 6 14:26:44 1997
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 13:08:12 -0500
Reply-To: SarahKeim@AOL.COM
From: SarahKeim@AOL.COM
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Norfolk couldn't hold a convention for 2700 people?!?!? I beg to differ.
Norfolk itself is headquarters to the U.S. Navy. Little old Williamsburg
recently hosted the convention for all the U.S. governors and their
entourages and Williamsburg itself has more hotels than cities many, mnay
times its size. Norfolk is part of the Tidewater area, which means that it
is directly adjoining to Hampton, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake,
Suffolk, and several other cities, as well as near to Williamsburg and
Richmond. Norfolk and Va Beach alone have about 700,000 residents. I can't
believe that people think Charlotte could do it, but Tidewater couldn't.
Nothing against Charlotte, I think it would be great there. :) (Region
III rules!) People tend to forget about or don't know how big and fun-filled
the Tidewater area is. I'm getting a headache...it's too early for me to be
thinking about such things and I'm graduating anyway. My chapter's got a
regional conference to be thinking about...
Good luck for the start of a new semester everyone! :)
Sarah Keim
Parliamentarian
Nu Rho
College of William and Mary