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Revision as of 01:38, 18 August 2007
The 2006 BMAG was titled "Mensa's Diamond" in celebration of 60 years of Mensa. It took place in Nottingham on the weekend of Mensa's actual birthday, October 1st, and was organised by Maxine Bates and Andy Farrell. Whilst not a World Gathering, members worldwide were invited to celebrate the birthday of Mensa in its native land, and over 600 people from five continents attended the celebrations which featured 75 events over five days.
The central celebrations on the Saturday night included a medieval banquet, a black tie dinner with guest speaker Gerald Ratner, and a late night birthday party featuring an indoor pyrotechnic display.
Charity Fundraising
A number of activities took place at the gathering to raise funds for Talking Books for the Blind. These included Sheep Racing at the Icebreaker night and sales of a rAG Mag. Gerald Ratner also donated his fee to the charity. As a result, Talking Books were able to record John Peel's autobiography Margrave of the Marshes onto their cd-based system and enter many copies of it into their talking books library. Funds left over after this have been spent on talking book players.