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 RaPower3 Team Members at last year's National Convention/Field Trip to Delta. Technology inventor, Neldon Johnson, is showing how the solar energy system works at the site. Sign up below for the 2012 RaPower3 National Convention. It promises to be better than ever.
Our RaPower3 National Convention is June 25-26-27, 2012. I have arranged for rooms at the Baymont Inn in Salt Lake City. They are very nice rooms and I've negotiated a huge discount-so it's only $59.00 a night. You must call a reserve what you want before the end of May. That number is 801-886-1300 and say you are with RaPower3. Website: baymontinns.com/hotel/18095. There is shuttle service from the airport during the hours of 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
This year the Monday and Tuesday sessions will be at the impressive Salt Lake City Main Library. Check these links:
www.slcpl.org/branches/view/Main+Library
www.slcpl.org/rooms/
The auditorium will be a beautiful setting and it seats 300 people. The library is right down town and is only six blocks from the capitol building.
Register for the Convention
2012 RaPower3 Convention Schedule
Monday June 25th
Salt Lake City
Library
210 East 400 South
Leadership Meeting: 6:30 PM to 8:30
PM: For RaPower3 Team Members who want
to build a dynamic successful business through our RaPower3 Network Marketing
Business Model. Featuring
Greg Shepard’s Five Power Axioms for Success. Seating limited to 40.
Tuesday June 26th
Salt Lake City
Library Auditorium
www.slcpl.org/branches/view/Main+Library
www.slcpl.org/rooms/
8:15 AM: Registration
- 9:00 AM:
Welcome-Introductions
- 9:10 AM: Where we
are at & what’s been accomplished in the last year:
R&D, Manufacturing, Construction
and RaPower3 Team Membership
- 9:30 AM: My Ra3 role
behind the scenes: Glenda Johnson
- 10:00 AM:
Breakthrough Technology #1 & #2 : The evolution of the Solar
Lenses, their refractive,
mass production and efficiency capabilities along with their
immense complexities and lower
cost advantage. The evolution of
the Frames to
withstand 90 MPH winds.
- 10:30 AM:
Breakthrough Technology #3: The Turbine and
its superior
modular,
mass production, and efficiency capabilities along with its lower cost
advantage.
- 11:00 AM:
Breakthrough Technology #4 & #5: Dual Axis Tracking System
with its simplicity, efficiency and
cost savings when tracking a thousand towers from
a single computer. The Concentrators and their
ability to create 2,500 degree
temperatures for the
inexpensive production of zinc batteries along with their low cost
mass production capabilities.
- 11:30 AM:
Breakthrough Technology #6 & #7: The Heat Exchangers and
their huge cost, mass
production and efficiency advantage.
The Biomass Energy
System and their huge low
cost, mass production and efficiency advantages in
producing energy from waste,
garbage or any form of biomass.
12:00 Noon Lunch Break (On own)
- 1:15 PM:
Breakthrough Technology #8: The Zinc Battery with its IAS
advantage in mass production,
size, weight, cost and the far-ranging implications in
the home, business and
transportation energy markets.
- 1:45 PM:
Breakthrough Technology #9 & #10: The Circuit Board with its
revolutionary ability to
smoothly regulate voltages from DC to AC and back to DC
along with its great
efficiency, low cost and mass production capabilities in a variety
of markets. The Capacitors with their
astonishing ability to rapidly and cheaply
recharge lithium and zinc
batteries used in transportation.
- 2:30 PM: Delta
manufacturing and construction plans for 2012
- 3:00 PM: Other
project plans both foreign and domestic plus a forecast
on our Bonus
Contracts
- 3:30 PM: Tax Forms
and RaPower3 team member’s 2012 tax situations.
Material
Participation-Active/Passive Rules-Bryan Bolander
CPA
- 4:15 PM: Questions
& Answers-Panel: Neldon Johnson-Greg Shepard-
Roger Freeborn-Bryan Bolander
- 5:00 PM: Session
Ends
*Tentative speakers: Neldon Johnson, Glenda Johnson,
Roger Freeborn, Greg Shepard and Bryan Bolander.
Wednesday June 27th
Field Trip
- 9:00 AM: leave Salt Lake City for
Delta
- 10:45 AM: Meet at
the gas station in Lynndyl
- 11:00 AM: Look at
the transmission lines going to California
and going
west
- 11:10 AM Look right on way to Delta. See the smoke coming from
coal
plant
- 11:15 AM: Field Trip
to see the Manufacturing Plant
- 12:30 Noon: Lunch in
Delta
- 1:45 PM: Field Trip
to the Project Site
- 5:30 PM: Back in Salt Lake City
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