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Date:Tuesday 13 March 2018

Time: 12:00-13:30

Room:   Terrace

What: The NARALO Celebration 2018 Event will be an occasion to meet informally with  NARALO and others At-Large community members attending ICANN61. The event  will celebrate the 11 year since the creation of NARALO in Puerto Rico in 2007. It will feature very brief addresses by NARALO and ICANN leaders. Street music by "Rumba Plena" will follow to celebrate our birthday with a different rhythm.





The  ICANN MOU with  NARALO was signed in San Juan Puerto Rico on Thursday, 28 June 2007 during ICANN 29.  

From Left to right: Randy Glass, Gareth Shearman, Darleen Thompson, Michael Maranda, Dharma Dailey, 

Vint Cerf, Paul Twomey, Luc Faubert, Evan Leibovitch, Robert Guerra, Seth Reiss, Eduardo Díaz

Transcript & Pictures

Event Agenda 

TimeDescriptionSpeaker

Length

(minutes)

12:05 - 12:08WelcomeEduardo Diaz, Chair3
→ 12:11Sponsor MessagePIR3
→ 12:14NARALO Journey - past to presentGlenn McKnight, Secretary2
→ 12:16How the region has changedChris Mondini3
→ 12:20What does the future holdGöran Marby4
→ 12:24Well Wishes from ICANN Board

Cherine Chalaby

Leon Sanchez

3
→ 12:27Explanation of music show - Part 1Eduardo Díaz3
→ 12:30Music - Part 1Rumba Plena15
→ 12:45Explanation of music show - Part 2Eduardo Díaz3
→ 12:58Music - part 2Rumba Plena15
→ 13:01Last remarksEduardo Díaz3
→ 13:30Happy Birthday Celebration - by Rumba PlenaAll + Rumba Plenauntil END



Planning Event 

TaskKey PersonCompletedNotes
Room BookingSilvia/HeidiyesTerrace Room
SponsorshipGlennYes

ICANN

PIR

Promotional LiteratureGlennYesMailcard with Sponsors Logo
PromotionSilvia

ICANN Event Calendar

ATLARGE announcements

Rememberance VideoGlennYeshttps://animoto.com/play/hZSLgGKgxwQL6K1FqRNkAg
MusicEduardoYes

Food

Cookie

Staff

Glenn


Yes


See below

CakeStaff

Decoration


Signage/BannerMario

Naralo LiteratureMario






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