2006 US Go Congress Black Mountain, North Carolina
 
 
 
 
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The 22nd Annual US Go Congress
August 12-20, 2006, at
Black Mountain, North Carolina
 
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Contact Congress Registrar Arlene Bridges, or Co-Directors Paul Celmer or Peter Armenia.
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How does one contact the 2006 US Go Congress?

The mailing address for the 2006 US Go Congress is

2006 US Go Congress
P.O. Box 758
Carrboro, NC 27510

If you are using the US Mail System to correspond with the 2006 US Go Congress, please use the above address. If you are mailing a registration check, please make the check out to "US Go Congress" and mail it to the above address.

If you wish to correspond via email, our email contacts are:

Paul Celmer
Paul
Paul Celmer, Co-Director - paul@gocongress06.org
Peter Armenia, Co-Director - parmenia@earthlink.net
Arlene Bridges, Registrar - registrar@gocongress06.org
Adam Bridges, Treasurer - one.eye@earthlink.net
Bob Bacon, Webmaster - bob@gocongress06.org

 

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Last updated on April 23, 2006



What is the weather like in August?

The average high temperature for this area of North Carolina for the week of August 12 through 20 is 82 degrees fahrenheit (28 celsius). The average low temperature is 62 F (17 C). The average high is 6 degrees cooler than the average for Charlotte, NC, and about 5 degrees warmer than Tacoma, WA's average. Perfect weather for Go! You can learn more at the National Weather Service's site for Asheville, or the Weather Underground's site. As August 8th approaches, you may wish to check out the 15 day forecast at www.accuweather.com

 

 

 

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Last updated on March 28, 2006

 

 

 

 

 



What is the refund policy?

The 2006 Go Congress will provide full refunds minus credit card fees until July 22nd, 2006. After July 22nd, a $50 processing fee deducted from the refund.

 

 

 

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Are accommodations available prior to Saturday, August 12th?

Yes, accomodations are available for early arrivals, if you plan ahead! If you need a room on Friday, August 11th, or earlier, please contact the registrar well in advance, as there will be an additional charge for the extra day, and the room must be reserved through the registrar.

 

 

 

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What are the differences between dorm style rooms and hotel style rooms?

Hotel style rooms usually have two double beds (some may have a double and a single) with a private bath, and are generally just like an average hotel room except there is no TV. There is a night stand, a table, and full linen service.

Dorm style rooms have two single beds, are smaller than hotel style rooms and may or may not have a private bath (you can chose either private bath or shared bath when you register). Again there will be no TVs but there will be full linen service, including towels if you choose dorm style with private bath.

 

 

 

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Last updated on July 29, 2006