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Until November 15th, for every 5 Minion Points you earn you can request a coupon good for $5 off a badge, up to $20 off the total.We’re about to open registration, and also begin the engine to support minion points.
In case you missed it above until November 15th, for every 5 Minion Points you earn you can request a coupon good for $5 off a badge, up to $20 off the total.
As a result we’re going to offer a special option for those who want to give Minion Points a try, but aren’t sure exactly how it can help.
So if you earn just a few points you can save some green, really push it and you can drop the price pretty effectively.
The coupon you earn will be usable until Feb 2011, so you can decide how to use it after you earn the points.
So submit your points now, and claim the coupon before November 15th! The coupon cannot be combined with other discounts or offered.
You can learn more about minion points here:…
- An attendee suggested:
Perhaps you could feature an art gallery of work by LARP’ers. I don’t know how artistic they are, but they are sure creative, and I am sure some would like to show off their paintings, drawings, sculpture and so forth.
What do you think? Would you submit art for display?
An attendee suggested:Perhaps you could feature an art gallery of work by LARP’ers. I don’t know how artistic they are, but they are sure creative, and I am sure some would like to show off their paintings, drawings, sculpture and so forth.
What do you think? Would you submit art for display?
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Weekly Facebook Posts for August 29, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3TEG9KbHSU&feature=relatedLarping Documentary (Character Creation)www.youtube.comDocumentary made by a bunch of English Video Production students, following a Live Action Role Playing (LARPING) event, focusing on character creation.Weekly Facebook Posts for August 25, 2010
What if Wyrd Con held a Artisan Workshop series?A set of smaller classes providing initial education on how to make things from Chainmail to Perfume? Instead of a talk or lecture on a topic those going in would walk out with a tangible item they started or created. There would likely be a materials charge for such workshops.
What if Wyrd Con held a Artisan Workshop series? A set of smaller classes providing initial education on how to make things from Chainmail to Perfume? Instead of a talk or lecture on a topic those going in would walk out with a tangible item they started or created. There would likely…
Weekly Facebook Posts for September 5, 2010
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