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Gathering4Gardner, Inc.
Activities : Martin Gardner's influence has
been so broad that a large percentage of his fans have only infrequent
contact with each other. Tom Rodgers conceived the idea of hosting a
weekend gathering in honor of Gardner to bring some of these people
together. The first "Gathering for Gardner" ( G4G1 ) was held in
January 1993. Elwyn Berlekamp helped publicize the idea to
mathematicians. Mark Setteducati took the lead inreaching the
magicians. Tom Rodgers contacted the puzzle community. Since that time,
six more biannual conferences have been held: the most recent was G4G7
, in 2006. There has been significant media attention given to the
conferences, including several articles in The New York Times, Science
News, Seed Magazine, and other publications.
Policies : The Gathering for Gardner Foundation provides its services
on a competitive basis without regard for race, creed, color, national
origin, or sex.
Support : G4G is financially supported by the community at
large. The G4G is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation, based
in Atlanta, GA. Financial contributions are fully tax-deductible.
To donate to the G4G, mail check or money orders to the following
address:
Gathering 4 Gardner, Inc
c/o Tom Rodgers
PO Box 725467
Atlanta, GA 31139
G4G Conferences
Gathering 4 Gardner conferences are held every two years, usually in
the Spring. Conference activities include public lectures, performance
art, puzzle and book displays, close-up and large-audience magic acts,
and many more informal opportunities to mix with people who share a
interest in Martin's life and work.
The Gift Exchange is a conference tradition in which participants swap
puzzles, magic tricks, artwork, mathematics papers, and novelty items.
Many conference participants expend considerable creativity, time
and/or money on their gift exchanges.
The Gift Exchange Book bundles together the print-only Gift Exchange
items into one conference publication. For the 2006 (G4G7) conference,
the Gift Exchange book was a four-color, two volume, 700+ page limited
circulation publication sent to all G4G7 participants.
Attending G4G conferences
In recent years, site size and budget limitations have made the
Gathering into an invitation-only event. Nevertheless, everyone who has
a general interest in the activities of the G4G Foundation is
encouraged to bring themselves to the attention of the foundation. The
best way to do this is via writing or email to:
Gathering 4 Gardner, Inc
c/o Tom Rodgers
PO Box 725467
Atlanta, GA 31139
thomasmrodgers@yahoo.com
This photo was taken at G4G8.
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