I'm inclined to agree with Trafton. I think the Ashland proponents need to provide some information about what we could actually do there in order to be taken seriously.
Besides, I'm assuming that Ashland doesn't have an international airport, so attendees would have to fly into Cleveland and somehow get to Ashland, which is a drive of over an hour. For those of us not planning to have cars on the trip, it would mean additional cost and inconvenience to take a bus or taxi.
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty,
Unto whom be dominion and power and glory,
There still remains that strange precipitate
Which has the quality to resist
Our oldest and most trusted catalyst.
It is a substance we cannot cremate
By temperatures known to our Laboratory.
~ E.J. Pratt
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