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The Camden Opera House, HQ for the 2011 Juice Conference on the Creative Economy. Elm Street, or Route One, or Main Street. Camden was alive on the weekend of November 4 and 5, as entrepreneurs, investors, politicians, dancers, artists, media people and bankers gathered to talk about --  RISK and its role in the creative process. All photos by David H. Lyman.

JUICE: The Creative Economy Conference

Juice 3.0 - November 4 & 5, 2011 • Camden, Maine

15 Speakers

A dance team

Three kids on a green bus

A former Governor

A video game genius

One success coach

and Burt's Bees . . . .

 

13 Speakers

Announcement of:

     The Film Competition winer

    The Pitch Contests winners

The potential Next Governor

One filmmaker, four entrepreneurs, a wine-maker and the head of the Maine Arts Commission

 

30 Workshops . . .

6 Discussion groups

4 Round tables

3 Lectures

A presentations or two

Lots of discussions


 

400 people

Inventors, entrepreneurs, bankers, investors, couches, funding people, artists, start-ups, politicians, business men and women, filmmakers and photographers, dancers, actors and performers, yo-yo pros, a juggler, volunteers galore, a wine-maker, chefs, art and cultural organizers,


 
JUICE 3.0 - $175,000 in Awards to the
Pitch Competition Winners

120 entrepreneurs pitch their ideas, biz plans, start-ups, expansion,  non-profit, product, service and win $175,000 in cash and support


 

A look around

The JUICE Conference











 
Randy  Judkins, Court Jester

philosopher, stand-up comedian tells us about the risk of dropping something.

The final evening of the Juice Conference, the organizers held a party for the staff, volunteers and sponsors. They invited Randy Judkins from the Maine Hysterical Society to share his fun and wisdom.Randy tells a funny story about what happens with you drop the ball.

 

Dance, another way of communicating ideas. The dancers hep us understand the problems our youth faces in today’s society . . . and ways to overcome.