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GLIN==> Restore the Greatness!
- Subject: GLIN==> Restore the Greatness!
- From: Kirk Haverkamp <kirkh@glc.org>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 13:16:13 -0500
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- Organization: Great Lakes Commission
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Registration now open for 2003 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting
Register now for the 2003 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting,
April 15-17 in Indianapolis! Online registration is available at
www.glc.org/meeting , or download a registration form to submit by fax
or mail.
This year's theme is "RESTORE THE GREATNESS!" Policy makers and opinion
leaders from the binational Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region will address
public policy issues with implications for the region's environmental
health, economic prosperity and quality of life. There'll be a special
look at opportunities to advance restoration and protection priorities
in the 108th Congress and an opportunity for interested parties to
participate in establishing future priorities through topic-specific
breakout sessions. There will also be a special focus on the emerging
issues of beach closures and related water quality concerns.
There'll also be great social events to make networking more successful
and enjoyable, including a reception, dinner and entertainment at the
spectacular new Indiana State Museum. Come join us!
Contact: Mike Donahue, mdonahue@glc.org
Online registration:: www.glc.org/meeting
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