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From: Stephen Quinn <squinn
ctcnet.org>
Date: Jun 21, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: [nten-discuss] Updates & Deadlines: CTCNet Annual Conference
(July 27-29, Washington DC)
To: nten-discuss
list.nten.org
Please note these important updates regarding CTCNet's 15th Annual
Conference, July 27-29 in Washington, DC.
We have extended the Late Registration date until THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 23
- after Friday, rates will increase. Register online today at
http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference/attend/attend.htm
The cut-off date for booking a hotel room at the discounted conference
rate is NEXT MONDAY, June 26. Reserve your room online at
http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/attend/hotel_travel.htm.
In addition to our extensive program of sessions and workshops, the
conference will offer three special panel discussions on CTC efforts
in relief and recovery after Hurricane Katrina, the role of CTCs in
Municipal Broadband projects, and how telcommunications policy reform
might impact CTCs. Panelists are listed at
http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/at_conference/feature_panels.htm.
Check out other special events and activities at
http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/at_conference/events.htm
View the complete agenda at
http://ctcnet.org/conf/2006/at_conference/program.asp
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About the Annual Community Technology Conference:
The Annual Community Technology Conference, hosted by the Community
Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet), is the largest national
gathering of community technology organizations, programs, and
experts. Attendees include practitioners from a range of program areas
including youth development/after-school, workforce development, IT
and media training, literacy and ESL, adult education, community
development and other disciplines, as well as capacity builders,
educators, advocates, and government agencies. For more information,
visit http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference.
About CTCNet:
The Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) is a national
nonprofit member network of over 1000 community-based organizations
that serve a wide range of community needs through access to and
training on information and communications technology tools and
resources. The CTC Network is rooted in community-based efforts,
supported by regional collaborations, and strengthened by an ongoing
national exchange of effective practices for CTCs. More information on
our work and projects is available online at http://www.ctcnet.org
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Stephen Quinn
Member Services Manager
Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet)
1436 U St. NW STE 104, Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 462-1200
Fax: (202) 462-3892
Email: squinn
ctcnet.org <mailto:squinn
ctcnet.org>