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GLIN==> Hotel reservation deadline is TODAY! Areas of Concern Conference - Oct. 13-14 in Detroit

Erika Jensen ejensen at glc.org

Wed Sep 21 10:56:35 EDT 2011

2011 Conference for the U.S. Great Lakes Areas of Concern Program

Celebrating Progress; Confronting Challenges; Moving Forward!

 

Complete conference agenda and registration:
<http://www.glc.org/rap/aocconference11.html>
http://www.glc.org/rap/aocconference11.html

 

October 13-14, 2011

Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

Detroit, Michigan

 

 

*****MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATION TODAY!*****

Lodging is still available at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel where the
conference is being held. A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved under
"Areas of Concern" for Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 12-13 at a rate of $134
per night plus tax. Today (Sept. 21) is the last day that the reserved block
will be available. After 5:00pm (EDT) today rooms will be provided on a
space-available basis - we expect that any available rooms will be gone
quickly and will be more expensive. To make reservations, call 888-627-7150
and request a room from the block reserved for "Areas of Concern."

 

 

Program Highlights

Keynote speakers include U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson (invited) and
Dr. John Hartig, author of the new book Burning Rivers: Revival of Four
Urban-Industrial Rivers that Caught on Fire. The conference will feature
breakout sessions on the following topics: 

 

.         Confronting challenges, overcoming obstacles and making mid-course
corrections when implementing your habitat restoration project 

.         Partnering with industry and local governments to implement Great
Lakes Legacy Act projects and other restoration actions in the AOCs 

.         Life after delisting: Issues to consider when planning for the
future of your AOC and your local RAP committee 

.         Tips for complying with federal grant requirements and
administering your GLRI project efficiently 

.         Resources, tools and innovative approaches for tracking progress
in restoring your AOC 

.         Telling your story: Tips for communicating with the press, the
public and elected officials about restoration work in your AOC and its
economic benefits

 

Registration (deadline is Oct. 7)

Register for the conference at: http://www.glc.org/rap/aocconference11.html.
The registration fee for the meeting is $100 and includes lunch on Thursday,
breakfast on Friday, breaks, and all meeting materials.

 

Who Should Attend

The conference is intended for all parties involved in efforts to restore
the U.S. Great Lakes Areas of Concern, including members of local AOC
groups, state and federal agency staff, LaMP participants, academic
partners, consultants, and others interested in the AOC program. 

 

Come Early and Be Part of Great Lakes Week 2011

The Areas of Concern conference is being held as part of the first-ever
Great Lakes Week, which includes a variety of meetings and forums being held
Oct. 11-14 in Detroit. In addition to the AOC conference, the Great Lakes
Commission, International Joint Commission, and Healing Our Waters-Great
Lakes Coalition will hold their annual meetings during Great Lakes Week
2011. Conference attendees are especially encouraged to arrive early and
participate in a binational accountability report and public forum, and a
Great Lakes week panel and town hall that will be held Wednesday afternoon,
Oct. 12 at the Community Arts Auditorium at Wayne State University.
Transportation will be provided from the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel to these
events. Information on Great Lakes Week 2011 activities is available at
http://www.greatlakesrestoration.us/glweek.html. Questions about Great Lakes
Week 2011 can be directed to the U.S. EPA spokesperson Peter Cassell at
312-886-6234, cassell.peter at epa.gov.

 

Travel Funding

Travel funding will be available for one representative from each AOC group.
The chair of each group will be responsible for designating in advance who
will be eligible for travel funding. 

 

Dinner Cruise and Restoration Tour on the Detroit River

Join us Thursday evening for dinner and a boat cruise on the Detroit River.
Dinner will be provided and a cash bar will be available. Leaders from the
Detroit River AOC will discuss restoration work along the river. There is a
$35 fee for this event and advance registration is required. The dinner
cruise is open to all participants in Great Lakes Week activities and their
guests; participation in the AOC conference is not required. Registration
for this event will be managed through the AOC conference website at
http://www.glc.org/rap/aocconference11.html. 

 

Exhibitor Tables

Exhibitor tables will be available for a charge of $25. Use the registration
page to request a table.

 

Sponsors

The meeting is sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great
Lakes National Program Office; National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration-Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Program; the Great Lakes
Commission; and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. 

 

Contact

Matt Doss

Great Lakes Commission

734-971-9135

mdoss at glc.org

 

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