qep'a' yIghuH : qul DIr yISop
Be alerted to the major meeting. Eat the fire skin (i.e., act quickly)!

The 33rd Grand Meeting of the KLI, qep'a' wejmaH wejDIch, is only two months away. I'm sure most of you already know what the qep'a' is all about, but for the benefit of newcomers:

Each year the Klingon Language hosts a three-day conference. KLI members gather to meet in person and share their interest in Klingon language with like-minded enthusiasts. We use Klingon as any language is meant to be used: for play, song, conversation, cursing, and much more. Activities at the qep'a' include classes, games, Q&A sessions, meals (and midnight snacks), certification testing, singing, storytelling, award presentations, and plenty of unstructured socialization. This year's conference takes place July 9-11, at a familiar location: the Hyatt Place Indianapolis Airport.

If you can't attend in person, you can participate virtually. Many of the in-person activities are streamed live, and some have online-only counterparts.

For complete information, go to https://www.kli.org/activities/qepmey/qepa-wejmah-wejdich/ where you can see who's already signed up, and follow the links to register and to reserve a hotel room at the group rate.

qo'mey poSmoH Hol! Language opens worlds!


-- 
Alan Anderson / ghunchu'wI'