Gurus 2009 in Louisville

Joined: 12/01/2008

The boys over at ChurchTechTalk are putting together a 3 day tech/media conference.

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Get ready to be challenged and inspired by amazing church creatives. Whether you run the service or the make all the creative elements we've got something for you. So if you're great at running a switcher and mix console or you're an After Effects and Photoshop pro you will want to come see what we have in store for Gurus in Louisville.

http://gurusoftech.com/louisville_event.html

Expected to be there are: Barton Damer, Brad Zimmerman, Chris Thomas, and Ben Mankin.

Maybe Matt & Robb too????

I am likely going to this event and could consider a carpool along the way. I'll be heading west from Guelph ON. to the Flint Ann Arbor area, then down through Toledo, Dayton, Cincinnati and then on to Louisville. I drive a 7 seater van so I can pick up a few people along the way. Message me if your interested.

Oh... and it's FREE too!!!

Peter Awad
ChurchTechGuy.com

1Peter 4:10 ~ Are you using your gifts?

Joined: 12/16/2007
Too bad for me!

I'd love to go, I'm right on i-75 on the way, but unfortunately, we have VBS that week! Well, maybe I won't be missed. Are you looking to split room costs as well?

Tony

Joined: 12/01/2008
Hotels in Lousiville?

I had not thought that far out yet... Do they have hotels in Louisville? :-P
I was just happy to see that it was less then 10 hours of drive time as that seems to be my limit now a days. (I hate getting old).
I'm also not sure what the family has planned. My wife is a teacher so she has the summer off. I'll have to hash that out sooner then later I guess. I wonder what there is to do in Louisville???

Peter Awad
ChurchTechGuy.com

1Peter 4:10 ~ Are you using your gifts?

Joined: 09/25/2008
Hotels?

Of course they have hotels in Louisville! Some even have a covered walkway between the main house and the outhouse! Those are the best! It gets cold sometimes walking around at night just to go to the bathroom. lol

I'm born and raised there until I was 28 so I can joke. Louisville is a great place and lots of tech things are happening there. Just remember, it's pronounced Lou-a-vull not Louey-ville or Lewis-ville. If you kind of run it together into one big mumbley sylable the locals will love you. :)