by Jason Stotts
ATLOSCon registration has gone live! If you want to see me speak live, and really, who doesn’t?, you’d better hurry over and sign up for my class before its registration fills.
The Atlanta Objectivist Society is thrilled to announce that it’s time to register for our second annual conference, ATLOSCon! The conference will be held on Memorial Day weekend, May 26-30, 2011. We have many different classes to choose from, ranging from Objectivist epistemology to swing dancing, including business, philosophy, art, exercise, sex, parenting, and science. We also have a large variety of social events planned, including hiking, eating, partying, and working out together. Many of the classes have limits on the number of attendees, so if you are coming (and we hope you are!), we recommend that you sign up as soon as possible. We can house a limited number of out-of-towners, so if the cost of lodging would keep you from coming, please email Kelly Elmore for more information. If you are under the age of 25, we have a 20% discount available. Email Kelly Elmore for more details about how to get the young ‘uns discount (before you register).
For more information, see the conference schedule, class descriptions, and speakers at http://www.atlantaobjectivists.com/atloscon-schedule/. The registration page can be found at http://www.rsvpbook.com/event.php?403563.
Atlanta is also a really cool city to spend some time in and the conference promises to have a lot of good courses at it, so I recommend coming if you can.
On that note, there’s still time to help me get to ATLOSCon. So far, people have donated $105 of the $310 (over 1/3 now!) I need for my plane ticket (Southern California and Atlanta aren’t very close). I really appreciate all the donations and if you’re interested in donating, check out this page for more info.