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Creation Entertainment's Official Star Trek Convention is being held March 11 - 13, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in San Francisco, CA, where Leonard Nimoy returns to the site of one of his greatest triumphs -- directing and starring in Star Trek IV.
This year marks the 45th Anniversary of Star Trek, the original series, and the Official Star Trek event in San Francisco kicks off the year's celebrations. This is also the year that both William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy turn 80.
In addition to Nimoy, original cast star Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) will also be appearing, along with:
Grace Lee Whitney (Yoeman Rand, Star Trek TOS and the feature films).
Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating (Enterprise),
Nana Visitor and Rene Auberjonois (Deep Space Nine)
Eric Menyuk (The Traveler, The Next Generation)
The Washington DC Travel & Adventure Show runs March 12 - 13, 2011 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. The nation's largest travel show returns with the latest in travel tips for explorations, activities and costs.
Several Informative Seminars are presented by leading travel experts, magazine editors and photographers. Some of the seminars are:
Cuba...Finally You Can Go!
Opening Remarks: Rep. Sam Farr, Co-Chair, Congressional Travel & Tourism Caucus
Presenters:
John McAuliff, Fund for Reconciliation & Development
Robert Muse, Attorney
David Parry, Academic Travel Abroad
Benita Lubic, Transeair Travel
CUBA/US People to People Partnership
and these Featured Presentations:
Pauline Frommer, Travel Writer and creator of Pauline Frommer Guidebooks
Traveling Smarter: When to Splurge and When to Scrimp and
Breaking the Vacation Mold
Jennifer Baggett, Holly Corbett and Amanda Pressner
Co-Authors, The Lost Girls
Get Lost! How to escape the cubicle and take the trip of a lifetime
Samantha Brown, Travel Host, Travel Channel
Samantha Brown: Lessons from the road and a life on the go
Peter Greenberg, Travel Editor, CBS News
Navigating the Travel Process: Tips from the Travel Detective
Culinary Stage
Host: Mark DeCarlo, Celebrity Chef & Comedian, Author: A Fork on the Road
Mark also hosts his own Cooking Demonstration, and choose three lucky audience members to recreate his famed Guacamole Recipe and then decide which one is best.
This year, something new is added: the International Fiery Foods Challenge and Tastings. Attendees get to test, taste, and vote for the hottest cuisine. Participating eateries from the DC area include:
Latin American Cuisine:
Recipe: Arepa Reina Pepiada
Angel Gustavo Huapalla
Owner and Chef, Rumba Café
Caribbean Cuisine:
Recipe: Jerk
George “Lenky” Beckford
Master Chef, Sweet Mango Café
Mexican Cuisine:
Recipe: Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate
Chef Charleen Huebner
Culinary Instructor, Baking and Pastry, Mexico Tourism Board
Belize Cuisine:
Recipe: Pineapple Manganero Sauce
Chefs Brian Reeve & "Tee" Terrell Danley, Salt & Pepper Show - Belize Tourism Board
Embassy Chef Demonstrations – Chefs from foreign embassies demonstrate and share tips from Belgium, Hungary, Korea, Morocco, Norway and Sri Lanka.
Recipes are available to all attendees.
Experience Hands-On Adventure Activities – Try out a specific activity before booking the next vacation. Whatever the skill level or age, there is an activity at the show to test one's endurance.
Some of the things visitors can do:
A new activity this year is the Aerial Zip Line – Experience the thrill of zip-lining while flying across the show floor.
The Rock Climbing Wall is back, with experienced professionals on hand to ensure safety.
Again this year, attendees can learn to scuba dive in a heated pool, 4-feet-deep, 18,000- gallons. Free scuba lessons (for age 10 and up) from a certified diving instructor with wetsuits, masks, air tanks, even hairdryers, provided. Play with an underwater scooter and MP3 Players. Those interested: be sure to bring a swimsuit.
Wild Fire Adventures Challenge Course – attendees can take the challenge of crawling under a military net, climbing 3-foot walls, and more.
See Cultural Performances – Experience the music, dance, and culture from countries around the world on the Global Beats Stage. Dances include:
In addition, the Cultural Pavilion features henna tattoo, face painting, cultural custom clothing & jewelry, balloon sculpting, and palm reading.
For more information, visit www.adventureexpo.com.
Washington DC Travel & Adventure Show
March 12 - 13, 2011
Washington Convention Center, Hall A
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(203) 878-2577 ext. 108
IFP’s Script to Screen Conference is being held March 5, 2011 at 92Y Tribeca in New York City. This event is a must for anyone who is about independent filmmaking, from fledgling writers and other aspirants to die-hard filmmakers.
IFP partners with Writers Guild of America, East and the Nantucket Film Festival for an all-day event with workshops, seminars and networking that explores new opportunities available to indie filmmakers and writers.
Independent filmmakers have myriad opportunities available to develop, create, and fund their latest script, yet challenges abound for writers and writer/directors of all levels to get their latest work seen, sold, and produced.
“Script to Screen is a critical opportunity for writers to hear from other working, forward-thinking writers, directors and producers about the techniques and new concepts in storytelling,” says Joana Vicente, Executive Director of IFP. “Screenwriters are the incubators of great ideas in independent film, and through Script to Screen, IFP helps to educate and support the development of their careers.”
This year, Panels include:
Other featured speakers include:
Select Conference panels will be streamed live in partnership with UStream.com, and panels will be available to members at www.ifp.org following the event.
New York audiences will have opportunity to interact with panelists in the Networking Coffee beginning the day’s events, by submitting questions for our keynotes in advance via Twitter, and applying to participate in the Pitch Workshop, among other opportunities.
Previous Conference speakers have included directors Lisa Cholodenko (The Kids Are All Right), Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), Lee Daniels (Precious) and Adrienne Shelly (Waitress).
The Conference is open to the public. Passes are available and cost $80 for IFP members and $100 for non-members.
For more information, including on pre-conference give-aways and contests, go to http://www.ifp.org/script-to-screen-conference.
About IFP
After debuting with a program in the 1979 New York Film Festival, the nonprofit IFP has evolved into the nation's oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, and also the premier advocate for them. Since its start, IFP has supported the production of 7,000 films and provided resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers - voices that otherwise might not have been heard. IFP believes that independent films enrich the universal language of cinema, seeding the global culture with new ideas, kindling awareness, and fostering activism. The organization has fostered early work by leading filmmakers including Charles Burnett, Edward Burns, Jim Jarmusch, Barbara Kopple, Michael Moore, Mira Nair and Kevin Smith.
For information go to www.ifp.org.
92Y Tribeca
200 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10013
(212) 601-1000