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Re: Registration 2017

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Originally Posted by Christopher149 View Post
The event list currently lists 147 events - I remember it being 145 for a few weeks. Which events are new? (all I know is that they are not in Michigan)
Or maybe they are.

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District Event FIM District - Gaylord Event Gaylord High School Gaylord, MI USA 16-Mar - 18-Mar-2017

District Event FIM District - Shepherd Event Shepherd High School Shepherd, MI USA 06-Apr - 08-Apr-2017
Michigan just keeps chugging along. 61 rookie teams so far for 2017. ~96% YoY retention and 11% YoY growth. ~15% of FRC teams are from Michigan.

Michigan will hold 3 district events in Week 1, and four events per week in Weeks 2-6. Lots of busy people, especially key volunteers.

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3200 Teams now
Wow.
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I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.
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