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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

62 Mile Club

I received this note from the 62 mile club this weekend.

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62 Mile Club is producing a a teleconference on August 15 as well as a live event in Bel Air on October 4th. Save the date if this interests you.


Warm Regards,

Robert Jacobson

62 Mile Club

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Teleconference Info

Do you want to hear an update on the current and future state of space tourism and commercial space enterprise? Listen and participate in a free teleconference hosted by 62 Mile Club on August 15th at 8:30 PM EST/5:30 PM PST.

John Spencer, space architect, and founder of the Space Tourism Society (www.spacetourismsociety.org), will give a behind-the-scenes vantage point of what is taking place in this new industry.
Whether you are part of the ‘old guard’ in the space community or don't know what space tourism is really about, you stand to benefit from what will be an intriguing and engaging teleconference.
There will be an opportunity for some callers to ask questions.

To register for this free teleconference, go to http://62mileclub.com/membership.php



It is our hope that callers will become excited about the future opportunities in commercial space enterprise and will want to know more about how they can become involved.


62 Mile Club’s mission ( http://www.62MileClub.com ) is to promote the commercial space industry to future customers, investors, and the general high-end demographic.

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October Event Info

Our group’s mission, 62 Mile Club http://www.62MileClub.com is to promote the commercial space industry to future customers, investors, and the general high-end demographic. We believe your organization could benefit from a potential affiliation with an event we are hosting on Thursday, October 4, 2007 in Bel Air at the Luxe Hotel.

This kick-off event will help promote commercial space enterprise and 62 Mile Club's role in promoting the space experience. In addition, this date also marks the 50th anniversary of the Sputnik launch as well as the 3rd anniversary of the Ansari X Prize winning flight of Spaceship One. We are inviting high net worth individuals who could be the future customers and investors in commercial space enterprise. They will hear from the ‘movers and shakers’ about the status of the industry and how it could influence their future. At this time, we are working with several options for featured speaker candidates.

Rick Citron (Citron and Deutsch) and Gwynne Shotwell (Space X) will each give a concise presentation about the state of the space industry and where it is going. The goal of the event is to convert the uninitiated and provide an awareness of what this industry is about to a high caliber demographic. We will have strategic high end corporate sponsors (not necessarily space companies) that share the same customer base

The goal of the event is to convert the uninitiated and promote an awareness of what this industry is about to a high caliber demographic.

The evening will consist with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres followed by a featured presentation, and then networking. It is our hope that people go home excited about commercial space and will want to know more about how they can become involved. Industries that stand to benefit from synergies with the commercial space industry include tourism, marketing, adventure travel, finance, and many others.


Event Details
Location: Hotel Luxe, Bel Air,California
Date: October 4th, 2007
Time: 6:30- 9pm

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