Wrecks 2004

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ericfine50

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I know its a bit early, but take a look- The show is being put on by the Metrowest Dive Club.

Thanks
Eric


The MetroWest Dive Club invites you to the 12th annual Wrecks Symposium,
WRECKS 2004 Saturday, April 17, 2004 at the Keefe Technical High School in
Framingham, MA. WRECKS 2004 will bring divers and shipwreck enthusiasts
from all over the East Coast to listen and question experts in the field
of shipwreck history and shipwreck diving and will provide an opportunity to
see specialized diving equipment, speak with vendors, view underwater
photography and shipwreck artifact displays. Tickets are $12 if purchased
before April 1st or $15 at the door. Please visit http://www.mwdc.org/wrecks/wrecks2004/index.html or
contact Wrecks@mwdc.org for more information.

And here are our speakers:
.... our speakers:

- Ben Haskell of NOAA has some ROV footage of the Portland and will be talking about the discovery.
- Heather Knowles and Dave Caldwell will be talking about technical diving in the Mass Bay; including the USS YF 415.
- Tom Rutledge and Dan MacKay of Northern Tech Divers will be talking about a bunch of the wrecks in the Kingston area of Lake Ontario
- and lastly Barney'll be there talking about Florida wrecks!

Oh... and the raffle should end up being pretty sweet with stuff from Advanced Diver, Wreck Diving Mag, Weezle, Halcyon, GUTS, DUI, Dive Day Scuba and AUE
 
Went last year and it's a great show. Speakers were great and exhibits interesting, especially for the more gear-minded divers.
 

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