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 | Special Events
Silent Auction
Bidding opens Sunday, May 8

All attendees and exhibitor personnel are invited to place bids during the 2005 Silent Auction, where unique gifts, accessories, memorabilia, products, services and much more will be on display. With items offered in a variety of categories and price levels,
you are sure to find something you just can’t live without–if the price is right. Your contribution to the Silent Auction benefits the AACN Scholarship Endowment.
Network Night
Sunday, May 8 • 7:00-8:30 pm

Cosponsored by Baxter Healthcare Corporation and AACN's Beacon Awards Program
Network Night is the perfect opportunity to mingle with friends and colleagues before NTI swings into high gear. We provide the dessert, coffee and entertainment–you provide the conversation.
Exhibitor-Participant Event
Wednesday, May 11 • 8:00 pm

Sponsored by Critical Care Exposition Exhibitors
As the conference draws to a close, we are pleased to present an evening of entertainment and comedy featuring The Passing Zone and Wayne Brady.
| The night begins with Owen Morse and Jon Wee, otherwise known as The Passing Zone. Together they have done the impossible. They’ve made juggling hip. Forget your preconceived idea about jugglers in a circus or dressed in a clown suit at a kid’s birthday party. In addition to the duos award-winning juggling skills, this show is funny. The Passing Zone has appeared on the Tonight Show, performed at the Royal Command Performance for Prince Charles in London, holds five Guinness World Records and has won 18 gold medals from the International Jugglers Association. | |
| Wayne Brady is perhaps one of the funniest and most versatile comedic actors on TV. His hilarious improvisational antics, showcased on the hit comedy "Whose Line is it Anyway?" have earned him legions of fans and high praise from the entertainment industry. In 2000, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences invited Wayne to perform at the 52nd Annual Emmy Awards. Most recently, Brady hosted his own syndicated talk/variety show, “The Wayne Brady Show,” which was honored with an Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show in its first year. |
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