UFO
fest commemorates 'disc' crash
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news, World | June 25, 2007
ROSWELL, N.M., June 25 (UPI) The city of Roswell, N.M., is taking the reins
of the town's UFO festival, which this year marks the 60th anniversary
of the mysterious crash.
The
city is taking over control of the Roswalien Experience 2007 to commemorate the
mysterious crash of a flying disc, as the U.S. military referred to it, at a ranch
during July 1947, and the rumors of government coverups and alien visitors that
surround the incident, the Roswell Daily Record reported Monday.
The
International UFO Museum and Research Center, which ran the festival in previous
years, will continue to provide activities for revelers, including guest speakers,
conferences and workshops, the newspaper said.
Author,
radio host and festival participant Guy Malone said speakers are coming from as
far away as Britain, Turkey and France to discuss how open the government is in
other countries when it comes to unidentified flying objects.
Away
from the alien seekers, the city's Wool Bowl will host concerts, soccer,
mud volleyball and dodge-ball tournaments and exhibitions from skateboarders and
BMX riders, the Daily Record said.