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RE: OREGON LOOP FESTIVAL



There could be a possibility of really cool venues in the heart of Oregon wine country,  some large old buildings etc    its becoming more and more of a 'destination' for weekend touring .    but perhaps not as big and diverse audience to draw on as Portland would offer. 
 
sounds like the beginnings of a critical mass of interest  :-)
-Qua


From: Rev Fever [mailto:revfever@ubergadget.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 10:26 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: OREGON LOOP FESTIVAL

Rev. Fever resides in Portland, OR. 

L8r, loopal8ors

Rev. Fever:

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On May 8, 2007, at 11:03 PM, Neil Goldstein wrote:

Count me in. I live in Portland.

On 5/8/07, tEd ® kiLLiAn <tedkillian@charter.net> wrote:
Okay Ory-gun-ians,

The following folk are current and/or former LD members who live in our
lovely wet state --that I know of:.

Qua Veda -- qua@oregon.com -- in the McMinville area

David Coffin -- dpcoffin@earthlink.net -- somewhere on the southern
Oregon coast.

Dave Trenkle -- improv@peak.org -- Corvallis area

Ted (myself) Killian -- tedkillian@charter.net -- Meford/Ashland area

Possibly the Rev. Fever -- revfever@ubergadget.com -- location unknown.

Richard Sales -- richard@glasswing.com -- Honorary Oregonian, actually
Vancouver B.C.

Trasic Hartnett -- travishartnett@gmail.com -- Honorary Oregonian,
actually Seattle, WA

There could be others . . . but somehow this doesn't seem to ad up to
much of a quorum (even with interested "honorary" Oregonians included)
let alone a guerilla marketing team. Maybe if we broadened it even more
to be a Pacific Northwest Loopfest -- but I still don't think we're
there yet.

Doggone it. I hate being "the voice of reason." Too many dreams get
killed that way.

Best regards,

Ted Killian