Difference between revisions of "2003 Joint Annual Gathering of American Mensa and Mensa Canada"

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Revision as of 16:50, 7 November 2014

Light up the North, the American Mensa / Mensa Canada joint Annual Gathering, was held in St. Paul, Minnesota from July 2nd through July 6th, at the Radisson Hotel Riverfront. Judy Hogan was the chairman. The attendance was 1385.

Some of the conflicts between then-webmaster (of Minnesota Mensa, the host group) Al Heigl and his group, which ultimately resulted in his being brought into a hearing and expelled from Mensa, stemmed from disagreements about the website for this AG, which others in the group had set up without consulting Heigl, and made decisions about it that he disapproved of such as using a .com domain for its address, implying a commercial entity.

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Preceded by:
2002: Scottsdale
Annual Gathering of American Mensa
2003
Succeeded by:
2004: Las Vegas
Preceded by:
2002
Annual Gathering of Mensa Canada
2003
Succeeded by:
2004: Toronto