May 28-30
Franklin-Cool Springs Marriott Hotel
Plenty of FREE Parking – 80+ Restaurants nearby
10,000 square feet for gaming 60 Dealer tables
FREE auction (miniatures and accessories only)
FREE Sunday morning Flea Market
FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
Big Red One, at Omaha Beach (Spearhead, Maj. Bill Harding
Red Badge of Courage, Spring Hill, TN (Bob Moon)
Soldier Blue, cavalry vs. Indians featuring 1997 Heirloom Army (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Gerald Swick)
Henry V, Siege of Harfleur (McRules, Bob Duncan)
Charge of the Light Brigade, Brits vs. Russians (House Rules, David Raybin)
Gettysburg, Day 1 (Volley & Bayonet, Joe Collins)
Stalingrad, LOTS of figs and rubble (Rapid Fire, Kirk Harris & Baxter Key)
PLUS ADDITIONAL FEATURES & SELECTED SHORTS
DBA/DBM Big BattleTournament
Squad Leader board game tournament
Warhammer & Warhammer 40K
SNEAK PREVIEW
TENNESSEE 1864: Special Guest BILL MORINO will run Spring Hill, Franklin & Nashville battles from his NEW Fire & Fury scenario book! (Award winning scenarios on sculpted terrain)
ABOUT THE LOCATION
The Franklin Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, located immediately off Exit 68 on I-65, features elegant rooms, Lorraine’s Bistro, the Stirrup Cup Lounge and a patio for relaxing
Special room rate of just $89.00 per night. To get this special deal, call (615) 261-6100 and tell the hotel you are with Nashcon (Do NOT call Marriott’s 800 # or you will be charged the usual rate.) DON’T DELAY! Because of other conventions at the same time plus holiday travelers, the hotel was booked up before convention time last year.
TICKET PRICE
Just $18 for HMGS members ($20 after May 15th)
Non Members add $5, Under 12 free with paying adult
REGISTER NOW FOR NASHCON 2004
Make checks payable to “HMGS Mid-South”
Name
Mailing Address
E-mail:
Phone:
____ Nashcon 2004 passes @ $18(members)
____ HMGS Memberships @ $15
Total Amount Enclosed:________ Check#__________
Mail To: Chris Edmondson, POB 44, Rockvale, TN 37153
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