[meteorite-list] Ensisheim 2007 info

ensoramanda ensoramanda at ntlworld.com
Sat Apr 21 17:23:16 EDT 2007


Hi,

Just investigating going to Ensisheim this year and wondered if anyone 
had any extra tips, recommendations, timetables of events, must sees etc 
that would help a first timer...in addition to the info below.

Graham Ensor, nr Barwell UK

Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr wrote:

> Dear List,
>
> The circular describing the 8th international meteorite show «  
> Ensisheim 2007 » is ready. You can find it at the following web site  
> (from next Monday April 16 on):
> http://meteorite.ensisheim.free
> I can also provide the circular (in English or French) by mail, on 
> request.
>
> The main characteristics/changes/warnings? of the 2007 editions are  
> (among) the following:
>
> Dates:
> June 16 and 17, 2007 (week-end preceding the St Marie mineral show).  
> Friday 15 is the ?dealers day?.
>
> 2007 theme:
> Meteorites: weird shapes, internal beauties.
> Illustrated by a dual lecture on Saturday by Z. Gabelica (?odd  
> morphologies??) & R. Warin (?Thin sections: open windows to  
> cosmology?) as well as by the usual permanent thematic exhibit:  
> ?meteorite samples involving unusual external shapes and strange  
> sections? from private collections??
> (btw: we still need samples for display. Please contact me off list).
> Alain Carion will exhibit in a side-window of the museum, in preview,  
> a fragment of the new French meteorite ?Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne?. 
> This  is our ?wild card??
>
> On Sunday, Nico Mettler (Winterthur, CH) will describe his recent  
> 1000+ km expedition through the Great Sand Sea desert (Lybia-Egypt) 
> in  search for Lybian Desert Glass (LDG) samples, through a lecture  
> entitled ?LDG: a quest for an enigma?.
> The Regency walls will be decorated by original drawings of our young  
> artists, featuring ?Meteorite hunting in hot deserts? (a contest).
>
> Friday PARTY:
> As in 2006 a dinner-party (absolutely unavoidable!) is again 
> scheduled  on Friday June 15 (from 19:00) at ?La Couronne? hotel, in 
> their  outside resort (as in 2006, we have asked the weather to 
> co-operate...).
> Party can end any time.
> Two special meals are proposed, 25 euro, everything included, except  
> beverage (hey, if beverage were included, bankrupt of ?La Couronne?  
> guaranteed!).
> Everybody (organizers, dealers, close friends, ?loose? friends,  
> relatives, related?) attending (or not) the enthroning ceremonies and  
> the ?friendly drink? that follows (Friday late afternoon, about  
> 18:00), is welcome!
> Fun guaranteed! (Ask the 70+ last year participants!).
> And ask for a wake-up call if you don?t want to miss the start of the  
> ?meteorite hot rush? the next morning?
>
> Other meals:
> Saturday and Sunday lunches (served at ?La Couronne?) and the 
> Saturday  dinner (traditional ?roasted wild boar? served on the main 
> ?dancing?  square) will now be prepared by the team of cooks from ?La 
> Couronne?.  Friendly prices (17.5 euro for a complete menu) were 
> negotiated.
> If you want the special vintage ?Ensisheim-Meteorite 1492? Pinot Gris  
> to accompany your meals, it can be permanently available at its tag  
> price.
>
> The Guardians Confraternity is still permanently providing all other  
> traditional snacks, including the very popular ?tarte flambée?  
> (alsacian pie), all served outside, on the main square (or inside the  
> sun-protected tent, - rain is neither invited nor envisaged).
> All the other activities on the main square (beer, wine sale, beer,  
> tee shirts, beer?) are maintained.
>
> Accomodation:
> Besides the 3 traditional hotels (Couronne, Niemerich, Cheval Blanc),  
> the brand new hotel ?Le Domaine du Moulin? is now open. It has the 
> ?La  Couronne? standard (4 stars) and is as close to the "Regency" 
> (200 m ?  or more, depending on how thirsty you were during the 
> parties?).
> I haven?t visited it yet but heard that a double room, breakfast  
> included, costs around 70-75 euro, a reasonable price even with the  
> stronger euro).
>
> 5 new ?brothers?.
> This year, Anne Black (US), Reiner Bartoschewitz (D, Gifhorn  
> organizer) & wife, Alex Seidel (D) and Serge Neunlist (F, our  
> university president and?new meteorite lover) will become the new  
> Guardians.
> (Gosh, I have the feeling having forgotten someone?)
>
> What is maintained in 2007:
> Table prices, entrance fee (4 euro for adults), table number (limited  
> to 55) and their positions in rooms, reservation procedure (just 
> write  me!) and contacts. Also?Marcin?s cutting saw on the main square.
> And the FUNNY (crazy ?) characteristic and ever smiling ambience, of 
> course!
>
> What is not maintained:
> Just meteorites sold in 2006.
> Thus much, much new and hot (or cold!) stuff! I bet some of the  
> beauties to be offered are yet to be found?.We expect a great 2007  
> ?vintage?!
>
> Ensisheim meteorite repositories:
> My recently updated compilation of Ensisheim meteorite repositories  
> will be distributed to all participants.
> (hey, it is more than time to provide me the kilos you have hidden in  
> your collection!)
>
> Warning:
> Many people did already reserve their tables by mail. I will now be  
> starting compiling their requests and finalize their places.
> HOWEVER, as I had several periods of mail troubles, may I ask 
> everyone  who did already reserve a table in the past, to CONFIRM 
> THEIR  RESERVATION (mail) once again from now on ?
> This is easier for me to handle, and safer for you.
>
> We still have free tables. I recommend you don?t reserve too late!
> And our former guests who did not yet send their traditional ?hello?,  
> are urgently requested to confirm (or cancel) their wish to keep 
> their  usual tables at their favourite place.
>
> Web sites:
> You note that a new private web site (see above) was just created (a  
> couple of days ago). The site of ?ville-ensisheim?, still mentioned 
> on  the circular, will again be fully operating soon.
> Very soon also you may find all the info related to the 2007 show at  
> the web site of Nick Gessler (UCLA), with whom close contacts are  
> maintained.
>
> Memories:
> My strong wish is to dedicate this 2007 edition to those people who  
> recently had health problems that perturbed their meteorite passion.
> Here I mean Joel Schiff, Walter (and Rebekah) Branch, Iris Lang,  
> Walter Zeitschel and a few others (I have not here my complete list).  
> I hope our thoughts will help them to recover even more promptly.
> And I also wish we all bear in our memories the late Rolf Bühler,  
> outstanding meteorite lover and personal friend of many of us, me  
> included. Rolf deceased 2 years ago but the sad news just came a few  
> weeks ago?.
>
> Well, that?s about all folks.
> There is much more to be said but I prefer you now ask specific 
> questions.
>
> My last wish is that Ensisheim, just as all the other, at least as  
> famous shows or events closely or subtly related to our beloved  
> meteorites (Gifhorn, Tucson, Santa Mesa, Munich, Ste Marie?.) bring 
> to  all of us again passion, fun,
> meteorite faith (Ruben, Sonny?never loose it!) and friendship (you  
> want my secret, though probably completely unrealistic dream ?...it 
> is  to see Mike and Mateo drinking a beer together one year in  
> Ensisheim?...even if not at the same table!).
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Zelimir
>
>
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