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qep'a' wa'maH wejDIch

Lawrence M. Schoen ([email protected]) [KLI Member] [Hol ghojwI']



Yes, there WILL be a qep'a' this year.

Time is running out for you to make
Your hotel reservations!!!

We're having some trouble with the
website, so we can't accept your
conference fees electronically.
Please send a check or money order to:

KLI qep'a' wa'maH wej'DIch
P.O. Box 634
Flourtown, PA 19031

For its thirteenth year, the KLI¹s
annual conference returns to
Essington, PA, just south of the
Philadelphia International Airport
and conveniently located alongside
scenic I-95.

Conference Registration:
$45 thru July 1, 2006
$15 daily rate

We will again feature two
mornings of beginners¹ classes at no
additional charge. In order to ensure
there¹s sufficient space and materials
for you, please indicate your desire
to participate in the beginners¹
classes when you register for the
qep'a'.

Our site this year is again the
Comfort Inn Philadelphia Airport,
located at 53 Industrial Highway in
Essington, PA. The hotel provides a
complimentary shuttle service to
and from the airport, as well as
deluxe continental breakfast, free
high-speed wireless internet access,
and an evening cookie. A limited
number of microwave ovens and
refrigerators are available for an
additional charge. The room rate is
$79 per night (plus applicable taxes)
for from one to four people.

Our room block is small, and
the hotel is requiring all conference
reservations to be made by **June
19th** in order to guarantee our
special rate. If you believe you¹ll be
joining us for the conference please
lock in your reservation as soon as
possible by calling 610-521-9800.
You must specify that you are with
the Klingon Language Institute to
receive the conference rate. If you¹d
like to learn more about the hotel,
visit <http://www.choicehotels.com
/ires/hotel/pa094>.

Unlike in past years, for 2006 we
will be forgoing our traditional
Wednesday evening banquet.
Nonetheless, all attendees are
encouraged to arrive in time to
gather for a casual dinner during
that first evening, but formal
activities will not commence until
the following morning with the
Beginners¹ Classes.

-- 
Lawrence M. Schoen, Ph.D.
Author /Klingonist /Psychologist
http://www.klingonguy.com









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