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The 38th Annual Mythopoeic Conference
Mythcon XXXVIII
Theme: "Becoming Adept: The Journey to Mastery"
Clark Kerr Conference Center
Berkeley, California
August 3-6, 2007

Mythcon 38 Index

After July 15, 2007, registration can only be completed at the conference.
Contact Information
For more information about any of the items on this page, please contact:
Bonnie Rauscher, Registrar
2231 10th Street
Berkeley, CA 94710
bonnier@fpcberkeley.org
Registration
- $85 for Mythopoeic Society members
- $95 for non-members
- $60 for registered students (age 12 and up)
- Free for children (under age 12)
(If you are uncertain of your Society membership status,
please contact our Membership Secretary,
Marion Van Loo, at mvanloo@comcast.net.)
Room and Board
Since July 15, room and board packages are no longer available. Availability
of individual meals at the conference will be extremely limited.
You can register for room and board online, through July 15, 2007.
| Residence hall, double occupancy $275 |
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Residence hall, single room $335
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| Suites, double occupancy $290 |
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Suites, single room $365
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Parking
Cars may be parked in Clark Kerr's Southwest Lot only. This is located
behind Krutch Theatre, our programming building, with an entrance on
Warring St. just north of Derby St. Parking in the main entrance
horseshoe, or in the Northwest Lot close to the suites (entrance off Dwight
Way) is for brief check-in only and is at your own risk: UC Berkeley meter
wardens are said to be vigilant and strict.
To park in the Southwest Lot you will need a dashboard permit. Permits
covering the whole weekend cost $39 and may be purchased when you register on Friday
afternoon. We cannot obtain weekend permits after 4 PM Friday: once
they're gone we have no more.
- $39, Southwest Lot (available through Friday, August 3, 4:00 PM)
If you're commuting, you may find it more convenient to obtain a time
permit from a machine in the Southwest Lot. These take bills, and coins
down to nickels, exact change only. Rates are on the machine: they start
at $3 for the first hour on weekdays, and 50 cents per half hour on
evenings and weekends. If you're staying on campus, to use the time
permits will cost as much or more than the weekend permit, you'll need at
least four of them, you'll need a lot of bills, and enforcement begins at 5
AM. So we recommend this for commuters only.
Non-resident street parking off campus is limited to 2 hours except on
Sunday and is hard to find.
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