2013 Lansing MI Swap Date Announced!

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I'm a noob in Lansing, too! Can I get membership and Swap info?? Thanks,

Here’s what is on tap for January 27 at MCES:

8:30 am – Hall Open to Vendor Setup Only
10:30 – 11:30 – Dick Perrin: Captive Breeding Awesome Rock Anemones
11:30 – noon – Early swap admission to attendees of morning session
12:00 – Hall Open to General Public
1:15 – 2:00 – Kirby Adams: Feeding Your Reef
2:15 – 3:00 – Reef LEDs: Building LED Lighting for Reef Aquariums
3:30 – Raffle
4:30 pm – End of Swap

The cost of admission is $10 per person (kids 16 and under are free). Admission includes all the speakers and access to the expo/swap. Attendees will also receive a free goody bag with tee-shirts and product samples!

More info on the Michigan Coral Expo & Swap can be found here: Michigan Coral Expo & Swap « Michigan's Largest Marine Aquarium Show

The club's website is Mid-Michigan Marine Club. When you are at the swap see MyNemesis at Table 6 to signup for the club. Membership is $12 per year.
 
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Pictures from the swap!!

We had some great presentations by Dick Perrin, Kirby Adams and Reef LEDs! Attendees also were able to get into the swap 30 minutes before the door opened at 12 noon.
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The swap starts with lot's of incredible corals and fish!
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