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Kenton E. Spading

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Hello,

I am chairing the 2nd Annual Amelia Earhart-Fred Noonan Symposium in Eugene, Oregon again this year at the Eugene Hilton.   The Symposium will occur on either Thursday, May 2, Friday, May 3 or Saturday, May 4, 2019.  The exact day will be determined soon.

This symposium is a component The Archaeology Channel (TAC) Conference on Cultural Heritage Media which is itself a key activity of the 16th Annual TAC International Film Festival.  The Archaeology Channel (TAC) is a streaming media website brought to you by Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) which is a 501[c][3] nonprofit. 

Please consider attending as a presenter.   The Deadline for submitting an abstract for a presentation or forum topic is January 31, 2019 (midnight).
Your presentation does not have to be ready by then.  Forward a 150-words-or-less description of the topic you want to present.  The registration fee for presenters is $100 which is also due on January 31.   If you want to submit an abstract email me directly at KSpading@Comcast.net.  I will forward an abstract submission form to you.

Many of you can speak to a Earhart-Noonan topic or have ideas for a forum topic.   The symposium is held to further the development of our understanding of Ms. Earhart’s and Mr. Noonan’s lives, contributions, disappearance and influences on popular culture.  The symposium presents a wonderful opportunity for Earhart-Noonan devotees and researchers to get together, network and compare notes!  This Conference is especially well designed for media-related presentations.

Note the wide variety of topics at this link which were presented last year ranging from tongue-in-check humor such as:

“Buzzards or Boosters? Fiction Writers and the Amelia Mystery”
to Technical:
“Reassessment of Acute Environment Impacts on Earhart’s Final Flight”. 

[url]https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/218-archived-festival-pages/tac-fest-2018-pages/2685-earhart-symposium[url]
 
The Earhart-Noonan Symposium will be listed in conference brochures as: “The Search for Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan II: Updates and New Developments.”  Symposium papers will be presented in the morning and afternoon on symposium day.  In 2018 we had a full morning and afternoon of interesting AE-FN related presentations.
 
I sincerely hope you can attend this year.  Questions are welcome.
 
The festival/conference registration and payment goes directly to the Archaeological Legacy Institute.
 
Festival/Conference Registration Forms:[url]https://www.archaeologychannel.org/images/documents/conference/2019/ConfRegistrationForm2019.pdf[url]

Direct questions on registration to the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI):
conference@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-345-5538

**March 31, 2019: This is the deadline if you wish to attend and not present.  The Festival/Conference registration fee is $100 ($130 beginning April 1).   Alternatively, a full-day pass to the Earhart-Noonan Symposium (or other events that day) is $50.  A single presentation pass is $10.  The Wednesday banquet last year was $60.  We are awaiting negotiations with the hotel for this year’s cost.
 
Dates:
May 1, 2019: TAC Festival begins Wednesday evening with the Festival Banquet and Keynote Address delivered by Evan Hadingham, Senior Science Editor at WGBH NOVA.  That kicks off the film festival and attendant conference.
May 2-5, 2019: TAC Film Festival Screenings
May 2-4, 2019: TAC Conference on Cultural Heritage Media. At least two other symposia beside Earhart-Noonan are in the planning stages.
May 2, 3 OR 4, 2019: Earhart-Noonan Symposium (date to be determined):  The Search for Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan II: Updates and New Developments
 
 
Film Festival:  Films from 2018 are linked here:
[url]https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/135-archived-festival-pages/2620-film-festival-2018[url]
 
Information on the 2019 Festival and the selected films is linked here:
[url]https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-international-film-festival/international-film-festival[url]
 
Conference on Cultural Heritage Media:  Conference information is linked here:
[url]https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-conference-on-cultural-heritage-media[url]
 
 
For further questions on registration contact Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) at:
conference@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-345-5538

Location: Hilton Eugene and Conference Center, 66 E. 6th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401, Eugene, Oregon, USA, USA 1-800-937-6660. 
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Ric Gillespie

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TIGHAR will not be participating in the symposium but I've told Kenton that we'll be happy to publish anyone’s research that adds to the understanding of the events surrounding the Earhart disappearance.
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Martin X. Moleski, SJ

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The Search for Amelia Earhart: Covering the 2017 Nikumaroro Expedition

https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/218-archived-festival-pages/tac-fest-2018-pages/2685-earhart-symposium
 
Festival/Conference Registration Forms:

https://www.archaeologychannel.org/images/documents/conference/2019/ConfRegistrationForm2019.pdf

Film Festival:  Films from 2018 are linked here:

https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/135-archived-festival-pages/2620-film-festival-2018
 
Information on the 2019 Festival and the selected films is linked here:

https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-international-film-festival/international-film-festival
 
Conference on Cultural Heritage Media:  Conference information is linked here:

https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-conference-on-cultural-heritage-media
 
For further questions on registration contact Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) at:
conference@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-345-5538

I have fixed the syntax of all of the links in the excerpt above.

"The Search for Amelia Earhart: Covering the 2017 Nikumaroro Expedition."

Festival/Conference Registration Forms

Film Festival:  Films from 2018.

Information on the 2019 Festival and the selected films.

Conference on Cultural Heritage Media:  Conference information.

For further questions on registration contact Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) at:

conference@archaeologychannel.org

or call 541-345-5538
LTM,

           Marty
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Kenton E. Spading

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Martin,
Thank you for your kind assistance.
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Kenton E. Spading

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Sat. May 4, 2019, 2nd Annual Earhart-Noonan Symposium in Eugene, Oregon
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2019, 07:54:31 PM »

Hello,
The 2nd Annual Earhart-Noonan Symposium in Eugene, Oregon Saturday, May 4, 2019.
 
The Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) has announced that the deadline for submitting abstracts for papers that will be presented has been extended to midnight Thursday, February 28.   I have received a variety of interesting abstracts!

If you attend as an audience member, and register by  March 31, 2019, the conference fee is $100  ($130 beginning April 1).  Alternatively, a full-day pass to the Earhart-Noonan Symposium (or other events that day) is $50.  A single presentation pass is $10.   

If you wish to present a paper forward a 150-words-or-less description to me directly at  KSpading@Comcast.net.  I will forward an abstract submission form  to you.

This symposium is a component  The Archaeology Channel (TAC) Conference on Cultural Heritage Media which is itself a key activity of the 16th Annual TAC International Film Festival.  The Archaeology Channel (TAC) is a streaming media website brought to you by Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) which is a 501[c][3] nonprofit.   

The symposium is held to further the development of our understanding of Ms. Earhart’s and Mr. Noonan’s lives, contributions, disappearance and influences on popular culture.  The symposium presents a wonderful opportunity for Earhart-Noonan devotees and researchers to get together, network and compare notes!  This Conference is especially well designed for media-related presentations.

Note the wide variety of topics at this link which were presented last year ranging from tongue-in-check humor such as: 

“ Buzzards or Boosters? Fiction Writers and the Amelia Mystery”
to Technical:

“ Reassessment of Acute Environment Impacts on Earhart’s Final Flight”.   
https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/218-archived-festival-pages/tac-fest-2018-pages/2685-earhart-symposium

Earhart-Noonan symposium papers will be presented in the morning and afternoon on symposium day.  In 2018 we had a full morning and afternoon of interesting AE-FN related presentations.

I sincerely hope you can attend this year.  Questions are welcome.

The festival/conference registration and payment goes directly to the Archaeological Legacy Institute.

Festival/Conference Registration Forms:
https://www.archaeologychannel.org/images/documents/conference/2019/ConfRegistrationForm2019.pdf

Direct questions on registration to the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI):
conference@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-345-5538

**March 31, 2019: This is the deadline for the $100 registration fee if you wish to attend and not present ($130 beginning April 1).   Alternatively, a full-day pass to the Earhart-Noonan Symposium (or other events that day) is $50.  A single presentation pass is $10.  The Wednesday banquet last year was $60.  We are awaiting negotiations with the hotel for this year’s cost.

Dates:
May 1, 2019,:  TAC Festival begins Wednesday evening with the Festival Banquet and Keynote Address delivered by Evan Hadingham, Senior Science Editor at WGBH NOVA.  That kicks off the film festival and attendant conference.
May 2-5, 2019: TAC Film Festival Screenings
May 2-4, 2019: TAC Conference on Cultural Heritage Media. At least two other symposia beside Earhart-Noonan are in the planning stages.
May 4, 2019, Saturday: Earhart-Noonan Symposium (date to be determined):  The Search for Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan II: Updates and New Developments

Film Festival:  Films from 2018 are linked here:
https://www.archaeologychannel.org/tac-events/international-film-festival/135-archived-festival-pages/2620-film-festival-2018

Information on the 2019 Festival and the selected films is linked here:
https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-international-film-festival/international-film-festival

Conference on Cultural Heritage Media:  Conference information is linked here:
https://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/tac-conference-on-cultural-heritage-media

For further questions on registration contact Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) at:
conference@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-345-5538

Location: Hilton Eugene and Conference Center, 66 E. 6th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401, Eugene, Oregon, USA, USA 1-800-937-6660. 

Kenton Spading
St. Paul, MN
651-272-7970
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