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  8/30-
9/1/10
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Preparing for the International Market
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August 30, Belhurst Castle, Geneva

August 31, Yesterday's Royal, Sylvan Beach

September 1, Century House Conference Center, Albany
 

When: 10 am to 1 pm; Check in begins at 9:30 am
Registration fee: $20 (includes lunch) Registration deadline: 8/23/10

 
What: Upcoming tourism readiness workshops will focus on how to attract and serve international visitors to the canal corridor.
 
Sponsored by: The workshops are offered through collaboration with I Love NY and Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, and supported by Canal New York and Tourism Promotion Agencies throughout the region.
For more information: Contact Lori Duell at 518-237-7000, ext. 220 or lori_duell@partner.nps.gov
 
 

 
  9/18/10   GeoFest 2010
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Where: Monroe Community College, Rochester
When: 8:45 am to 2:30 pm
 
What: Workshop open to all teachers, pre-teachers, college instructors, and anyone else who loves geography.
 
Sponsored by:
New York Geographic Alliance and the Geosciences Department of Monroe Community College
 
 
 

9/19-
9/24/10

 

World Canals Conference logoWorld Canals Conference
conference registration and program now online >>

Where: Rochester, NY
What:
An exciting program of general sessions, workshops, and tours, covering topics including:
 

  • Economic Development and Community Revitalization

  • Engineering, Management, and Transport Challenges and  Opportunities on Inland Waterways

  • Marketing and Tourism 

  • Education and Interpretation
     
 
  10/22/10  

Addressing Lake, Stream, and Watershed Issues
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Where: Hamilton College

What: The conference agenda currently being developed will present an array of lake, stream and watershed issues associated with topics such as: climate impacts; nutrient cycling; funding initiatives and funding alternatives; invasive species; aquifers and small municipal water systems; and more.

 
     
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