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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Convention: OMSI USS Blueback tour and other questions



So what do you guys think?  Anyone interested in being a kid for an evening and sleeping over on a real WWII sub?  One of the requirements of being an adult should be to try and be a kid at least on special ocassions.  For me it would be a kind of time warp of sorts.  I haven't slept on a sub, but spent some time aboard ship, the Okinawa and Vancouver when I was a U. S. Marine off the coast of Nam.  Maybe they could use a 52 year old chaperone, with asperations of building / piloting his own psub.
Thanks Matthew,   David
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From: Fremitz13@aol.com
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Convention: OMSI USS Blueback tour and other questions

David,
I just looked up the info on sleepovers.

Submarine Sleepovers order of events:
       Science workshops
       Catered dinner
       OMNIMAX movie
       Evening snack
       Lodging aboard the submarine U.S.S. Blueback
       Continental breakfast
       Free general admission to OMSI the next day!
Prices:$48 per participant
One adult chaperone is required for every six students.

Registration: submarine Sleepovers are offered on Friday and Saturday evenings all year long. Other evenings are available through special arrangement. Groups smaller than 25 are combined with similar groups to meet minimum number. Maximum group size is 50.

Submarine Sleepovers are recommended for grades 3 through 8.

For more information or to register for a Submarine Sleepover call (503) 797-4630.

---Matthew