So, I'm sitting in the Internet suite, because once again, the session I wanted to attend was placed in one of the smaller salons, and it is overflowing into the hallway.
If there's a criticism of what has been otherwise an excellent convention, it's this: the logistics people failed to realize which topics were going to be really big draws.
On Saturday, I really wanted to attend the workshop on fundraising, but it, too, overflowed. Fortunately, NAMI Louisville's Board President Bob McFadden shoehorned a seat. Today, it's the session on the "VA at War" that has drawn an overflow crowd.
Meanwhile, larger salons are not filled while focusing on more specialized topics.
I suppose I'll find a comment card or send an e-mail.
I guess it should be said that this is my personal opinion only. It may not (and probably does not) represent the thoughts or feelings of NAMI Louisville, its board, or the attendees at the convention under the NAMI Louisville banner.
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