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Calendar of events

PSA Journal,  May, 2005  

This rolling calendar will feature brief listings of photographic opportunities available to members of the Society. PSA clubs, chapters, and councils will be given preference, but short mentions from other organizations may be included. The Journal reserves the right to edit for space, style, and clarity. Send notices to editor@psa-photo.org.

May 7, Saturday--"In Focus 2005" Seminar/Workshop featuring Rick Sammon. The Center, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $45 Pre-registration by April 15 includes lunch or $60 at the door (no lunch). Information: 3H Camera Club, Ruby Riota, www.cegan314@yahoo.com or (708) 209-0582 or Rudy Navarro at (708) 476-8502.

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May 14--The Promise of Digital with George Lepp. Leisure World, Clubhouse II, Silver Spring, MD. 1 p.m. Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Chapter. No charge. Information contact: Lois Christeller at I.christeller@att.net or Robert Leonard, FPSA, at rj.leonard@juno.com.

June 4-11--Cruise. Seattle to Alaska with PSA friends. Lots of fun; casual get-together on board the MS Oosterdam. 1-800-377-9383, ext. 269, Julie.

June 9-11--Annual Gulf States Camera Club Council Convention, with featured presenter Tom Pennington. Holiday Inn North in Fort Worth, TX--where the shootin's good! For details of the 17 sessions, see http://www.ShootinsGood.com.

July 15-17--60th NECCC (New England Camera Club Council) Conference of Photography. Campus of UMass at Amherst. Features B. Moose Peterson as key note speaker in the Fine Arts Center. Also Julieanne Kost from Adobe, Len Rue, Jr., Rick Sammon, Gene Nocon, and Andre Gallant, plus 30 more instructional, showcase programs, hands-on workshops, model shoots, vendors, and more. Back by popular demand, Sunday: "His Majesty's 10th Regiment of Foot in America." Information: Abraham J. Reisman, PO Box 2544, Springfield, MA 01101 or online at www.neccc.org.

July 28-August 1--SWMCCC Summer Weekend of Photography and Digital Imaging with featured speaker William Manning. Hope College, Holland, MI. Hands-on Workshops: Still Life/Glassware, Black Light/White Light, Portraiture for Competition. Model Shoots; Field Trips; Competition; Programs on Digital Imaging, Portraiture and General Photographic Tips and Techniques. Information: SWMCCC.org or contact Randy Kleinheksel, PO Box 1333, Holland, MI 49422-1333; Randy Kleinheksel@aol.com.

August 19--WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY DAY! What is your club, society, chapter, or council planning for this annual day honoring photography??

August 28-September 3--Annual PSA International Conference. Sheraton City Centre Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah. Information: www.psaconference.com.

Sept 9-12--Annual Canadian Camera Conference of the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA). Regina, Saskatchewan. Fall color, workshops, outstanding presenters, and great fellowship. Information: www.capa-acap.ca/ccc.htm.

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