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Preliminary Program Grid for Ingeborg Heyer

This is the Preliminary program schedule. Ingeborg Heyer may or may not actually be on these items, but probably will. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, modifications to the program can occur throughout the convention.

Saturday 10:00 am: Food for Thought (Ends at: 10:55 am) Monroe
Participants:Ingeborg Heyer, Mary G. Thompson, A.C. Wise (M)
When someone is hungry, very little else matters. What are the biological effects of hunger? Food as a motivation? Using food to drive action? It isn't always about taste, but sometimes it is.
Saturday 1:00 pm: The Privatization of Space (Ends at: 1:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Andy Duncan, J.L. Gribble (M), Ingeborg Heyer
With public and private companies launching crafts, the world is very different from the 50's and 60's space race. What should we expect to see in the coming years as well as a discussion of what the role is for government? 
Saturday 3:00 pm: Local Clubs, Conventions, and Events (Ends at: 3:55 pm) Monroe
Participants:Sarah Avery (M), Cathy Green, Morgan Hazelwood, Ingeborg Heyer, Perrianne Lurie
They may not have a fan table, but you can still learn about some local organizations and events. 
Saturday 5:00 pm: The Life Cycle of Stars with Hubble and Webb (Ends at: 5:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Ingeborg Heyer (M)
Stars have a cycle of life, just like anything alive does. The difference is that stars' cycles take millions and often billions of years. We will follow this cycle from the beginning that all stars have in common to the diverse possible ends, as visualized by the latest results from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Come join us for this astronomical journey!
Sunday 12:00 pm: Public Versus Private Faces (Ends at: 12:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Ingeborg Heyer, Barbara Krasnoff, Michael A. Ventrella (M), L. Marie Wood
Time to put on the game face. That statement signals that a person needs to take on a public persona contrary to their private lives. How does one manage the difference? What do you do when you don't want to be in public but the moment requires it? 

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