question about Nimbus 2003

anyankavengeance andry-f at postmark.net
Tue Mar 11 21:10:24 UTC 2003


hi again - 

I'm sorry to pester you, but I did read the faq, and just wanted to 
be completely sure that I wouldn't need an adult chaperone to 
actually buy a ticket for themselves and attend the entire event with 
me. I just need to make absolutely certain, because if I need an 
adult chaperone to attend with me, I won't be able to go, and, well, 
I don't want to buy a ticket if I can't even go.

thanks for your help - I really appreciate it, and I'm sorry if I 
come across as a complete pigheaded idiot - I just need to be 
perfectly clear on this, and sometimes I need a little more help with 
that than the rest of the ignorant masses. ;)

-andry 

<gwendolyngrace at y...> wrote:
> From our FAQ:
> 
> http://www.hp2003.org/nimbusfaq.html#general
> 
> Q: Will I be welcome? I'm 20/I'm 17/I'm 14/I'm 12/I'm 3.
> 
> 
> A: We're trying to make Nimbus - 2003 as accessible an event as 
> possible to the widest number of fans we can, while remaining 
> committed to our focus on adults. For legal reasons, we cannot 
accept 
> registrations from minors (i.e., people under 18) unless they have 
a 
> parent, legal guardian or authorised adult chaperone present. 
People 
> under 18 must travel with a parent, legal guardian or authorised 
> adult chaperone, who must either remain within the hotel area or 
> leave a cellular/mobile telephone contact in case of emergency. We 
> may also ask parents to sign and send us additional permission 
forms 
> once the formal programming is determined.
> 
> Ages 14-17: must be accompanied to the Symposium by a parent, legal 
> guardian or an authorised adult chaperone (such as a schoolteacher) 
> (i.e., not another HP fan who happens to be going, unless they're 
> your parent or person acting in loco parentis). Nimbus is an adult 
> conference and parents should be advised that some programming may 
> contain adult themes and language. If the minor will be accompanied 
> by a chaperone other than a parent or legal guardian, the parent or 
> legal guardian must provide signed and notarized written consent. 
Any 
> minors arriving with a chaperone but without a notarized and signed 
> consent form will not be admitted.
> 
> 
> 
> We're looking in to what happened with the helpdesk form.
> 
> Gwen
> 






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