Unleash The Power
Vegas Sessions Draw 650
> A record-high 650 leaders of Moose Lodges, Chapters, Legions and Associations came to learn, and to help shape the fraternitys future course, during Moose Internationals Unleash the Power conference, Nov. 14-17 at the Excalibur Las Vegas.

Attendees heard a keynote address from Director General Donald Ross (text at www.mooseintl.org/portal/Director General/reports/2004_Unleash_ LasVegas.asp) and were briefed by the event chairman, Director of Marketing/Membership Development Bill Airey.

Director of Information Systems Joe Meyer reminded his audience of the June 1, 2005 deadline for every Moose fraternal unit to have an updated, Internet-connected computer in place.
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Candice Warltier and Mary Balice, of the Chicago marketing consulting firm Communication Strategies Group, gave members an overview of an in-development fraternitywide marketing program.

Michigan Deputy Grand Regent Charlene Welch was upbeat in leading her group in one of 18 breakout workshops.

1987 Mooseheart grad Pat Hammond spoke and was later joined by his young son Max.

Kathy Schultz of Alabama enthusiastically helped lead demonstration for the Thunder/Lightning membership support team. |
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and the Answer IS . . .
| > A concluding highlight of the Unleash the Power conference in Las Vegas Nov. 16 was the Moose Family Feud game, testing the General Laws knowledge of four competing foursomes representing the four Membership Support Teams. With Director of Fraternal Education Mike Reemts as moderator. |
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Mike Reemts |
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The Thunder/Lightning team (Ohios Phyllis Geesey and Don Leptak exulting above) was victorious over Bull Moose, Moose Generators and Road Runners.

The Road Runners were represented by Ontarios George Pettie, Pennsylvanias Carl Schiffer and Michigans Charlene Welch.
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