Roberta, so sad I live in Europe. I missed the exhibition when it was in the UK, just across the North Sea... on the other hand don't stand a chance in Holland to run into weirdos like T.T. or M.
Franjoy wasn't referring to Mary's Gown exhibit. There will be a Supremes fan convention in DC this summer. Norwin Simmons is arranging it. He hosted all of the previous conventions. Anyone from SDF planning to go? I'm gonna have to think it oh-oh-ver!
Thanks for the clarification Carlo. Summer in DC could be fun if a tad hot and sweaty. LOL.
Any idea the date and name of this convention and how long the convention runs for? If this is at the DC Convention Center I don't see it listed yet. http://www.dcconvention.com/
Fondly,
Roberta
According to the information I have, the Supremes Convention will be held on August 3rd, 4th and 5th. It will be at the Harriet Family Restaurant from 11 AM to 4 PM, next to the Harrington Hotel [[I think this is going to be the place where most will stay). The cost is $125, which includes a buffet lunch, program and program booklet.
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Who is M? .............
Oh, The Supremes Convention. I've heard about it. Will the event be held in conjunction with a concert by either Diana or Mary [[or even The Flos)? Fan conventions made sense in the pre internet era, but now that you can log on and talk about the Supremes 24/7, see pictures and hear all the old songs and watch the videos on the internet, it doesn't make much sense to have a "convention" unless it's connected to an event where the fans can see a Supreme perform a show. I know Diana Ross fans get together in an organized event from time to time before and/or after a Ross show. And a few years ago, me and some of the people in my Yahoo group got together in San Francisco while Mary Wilson was performing her Up Close show at the Plush Room. Even got a chance to have dinner with her and while we had to pay our expenses to get to and stay in SF, we weren't charging $125 a day for what was an informal and friendly event. I've seen a few of Norwin's posts on Facebook and whenever someone asks him a question he seems to get very prickly and defensive and high handed. Between that and the very unfavorable hot and humid weather in DC in August, not an event I would want to attend. But I hope those who go have a good time and get their money's worth.
I attended one of the pre-show events that was held in conjunction with one of Diana's shows and I got to meet a lot of great people. I'm planning to see Mary this March. A group of us fans will probably hang out before and after the shows. As already mentioned, with the way the internet is now...it's so easy for fans to arrange their own meetings and events around different concerts. But who knows, maybe I'll still go to DC. I'm thinking about it. I need to be able to justify the $125...
I'm interested in the DC details, too, if more are forthcoming...
With this just being right around the corner, you'd think you'd hear more about it? From what I remember, the $125.00 is just entry into the convention; it does not include hotel, but I could be wrong, so don't quote me. Seems pretty steep. Has there been any mention of any "Supreme" making an appearance? Please don't say Shantel will be there, although she did replace Freda Payne in the group.
lol. I would love it if Shantel made an appearance! That would be worth the $125 IMO!
The $125 does not include the hotel accommodations. I have read that fans are responsible for their own hotel booking. Norwin Simmons is the fan who is arranging the Supremes Convention. He's planned/hosted all of the past conventions as well.
The Supremes Convention is August 3rd, 4th and 5th, 2012.
Convention is at Harriet's Family Restaurant in Washington, D.C., next to the Harriet Hotel.
$125.00 [[non-refundable) money order includes: buffet lunch, program and program booklet.
The convention is from 11am - 4pm on Saturday. Fans may buy/trade items on Friday night, and the day of the convention.
Fans are responsible for their own hotel reservations.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/harriets-fam...ant-washington
*It's a little sleazy - Not in a bad way though.
*The spread isn't amazing but they make up for it with delicious fare and it's affordable [[$10 for the B-fast buffet).
*The service couldn't be any slower.
*greasy tables, utensils looked unclean. You may want to wipe everything you touch with napkin.
*Expect "bad" deli foods, e.g. surgery pastries, biscuit, ...etc, anything you could get cheaper from gas station or 7-11. Coffee was bad. At least, they're consistent in bad quality.
*Think dingy old 1980's family style restaurant, indifferent service, poor quality food, slightly cleaner than your basement but dirtier than your house and you have Harriet's.
*When Harriet's say its a family restaurant, they are not kidding. I felt like I wandered into an IHOP.
*Terrible. Dirty restaurant and we waited [[though I'm not sure why) for 15 minutes after being seated and never saw a waiter/waitress, so we left.
*Oh-my-goshhhh ... this place was horrible!!!
*The worst restaurant ever!! Unfriendly stafff and horrible food.
*Woah this place was a mistake
*I am not a happy camper with Harriet's
Should I continue?
I'm waiting on the "New Supremes" convention......does anyone know which parking lot it's being held at?
Thanks MaryBrewster for the link. I found this photo posted by someone who went to Harriet's Restaurant...dried ketchup stuck to a cup...yuck!
Carlo, please save your $$$.
Thanks MaryBrewster.
For $125, I am not going to drink from a blue sippy cup with dried up ketchup on it. PASS!
Hotel Harrington doesn't look all that attractive either. Why didn't they simply host this year's convention at the Mamushka?
Blueskies.........is that Shantel picture for real?
Non-refundable? So if not enough people reserve a space and the event is cancelled, then they're out $125? While it's decent to be upfront about it being non refundable, I'm not sure it serves as an inducement to send a payment without some sort of assurance that the convention will take place.
Look, they been having these conventions with great turn outs since 1976! I have never heard any complaints. There are clips from one of the conventions he held in NYC on Youtube for your viewing pleasure, hehehehehehe! It always turns out to be a lot fun from all reports. I know f or a fact because I was at the one they held here in New York. Have you ever attended?
Its amazing how a conversation on a discussion of the vocals of Flo not being on You Can't hurry love [[though the performance on the Ed Sullivan with her was priceless expanded to the Supremes convention. I have attended at least three or four of them
three in Washington Dc, and the 98 one in New York with Scherrie and Lynda.
There was one in 1995 that Mary was the guest.
another in 96 or 97 that was centered around Flo
another in 2001 in DC all hosted by Norwin, he puts a lot of work
in these exhibits, he has to pay for the venue, as well as setting up
memorabilia, and purchasing the food, those exhibits i mentioned were in the MLKing Library, and he also gave out awards to fans who answered questions about the group.
The exhibits are for bringing back memories of the supremes and recalling
happy times the fans shared when they were collecting and seeing the group and buying the records.
I probably will pass this one up, but the ones i attended were well worth it.
Frances.
Anyone who still goes to Supremes concerts worship them.
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