The Juice 3.0 Conference - Front Page
The Juice 3.0 Conference - Front Page
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,
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





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.