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Dave Traynor

Thanks Donna. Every year I look forward to your conference wrap-up. It is exciting to see storytelling getting a prominent role with so many presenters. I'm looking forward to following up and viewing some of the presentations online. With luck, I'll be able to be with you in person next year. In the meantime, fish tacos? Really?

Sue Horner

[blush] Thanks for your kind comments, Conference Spouse! You're the best.

As always, what a great recap of the conference highlights, and great photos, too. The one of the Yuma Building reminded me to look it up, and this is what I found:

Built in 1882, 1886 or 1888, depending on the source, the Historic Yuma Building was one of the first brick buildings in San Diego and was a common playground for Wyatt Earp. Captain Wilcox, a river boat captain, was the developer and named it after his business connections in that Arizona town. It has the dubious distinction of being the first brothel to be shut down during raids in 1912.

Donna Papacosta

Thanks, Dave. I hope to see you in Chicago next year. YES, fish tacos. Tastes much better than it sounds!

Sue: Thank you for the history lesson. A Wyatt Earp connection and a brothel, eh? Well, you originally pointed out the style of the building! ;-)

Susan Crossman

Wonderful wrap-up, Donna -- thanks for sharing! It sounds like a truly colourful experience and I'm sure you'll be weaving many of the themes you explored into your stories over the next year! Can't wait!


Donna Papacosta

Thanks, Sue. I hope you can join us in Chicago in 2012.

Mechristopher

Great points Donna!

Nancy Durate is amazing. I saw a presentation from her last year at the IABC Pacific Plains Conference.

Ad then Kare, good advice. I absolutely agree. I think so many people get lost in connecting via an online tool. But then they forget to actually invest in the conversation and relationship. It takes work.

Where was that Greek guy when I was walking around? :)

Christopher Swan
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Donna Papacosta

Christopher, I believe the Greek barista serves only female customers. (Actually, he was at the hotel MOST but not all mornings.)

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