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Message no. 1
From: David Hinkley <dhinkley@***.ORG>
Subject: GAMEMASTERS NEEDED
Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 03:13:48 -0700
The 1995 edition of Pacificon, the Westcoast's largest
gaming convention is now being organized. The convention will again be
held at the Dunfey Hotel in San Mateo California on Labor Day weekend
(Friday September 1st to Monday September 4). In its 16th year Pacificon
offers games and tournaments in fantasy, boardgames, miniatures, computer
games as well as a large dealers room, seminars, painting contest, game
auction, SCA demonstrations and the West Coast's largest gaming related
flea market. Of particular intrest to readers of this list is semiars on
Shadowrun and EarthDawn by Sam Lewis, president of FASA. We are looking for
gamemasters for any and all fantasy role playing games and miniatures
events. We realy need Shadow Run Game Masters particularly those that play SRII.
Gamemasters and staff receive
reduced price or free admission to the entire convention. We are also
seeking a limited number of knowledgeable individuals to present seminars
during the con or to work behind the scenes in convention administration.
Gamemasters and staff receive reduced price or free admission to the entire
convention. If you are interested being a Gamemaster or staff member
please contact me via E-Mail at dhinkley@***.org. Please be sure to
include your name, type of game, Snail mail address and phone number (not
everyone in our organization has net access) in your reply. My self or the
appropriate department chairman will contact you. If you are interested in
receiving further information on the convention send me your snail mail
address and I will see that you are added to our mailing list.

Thank You
David Hinkley
dhinkley@***.org

Pacificon 1995
September 1-4
Dunfey Hotel
San Mateo, California

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