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Daytime Activities for Guests Accompanying Members to CCC2005

Thanks to the efforts of Katherine Conover, the AHECTA Board has been able to offer suggestions for daytime activities for guests who accompany members to our annual conference.

This year, we are happy to announce that Katherine, whom many of you know as former board member Peter Conover's spouse, has come up with a list of activities for our stay in St. Louis.

If your guests would like to participate, please contact Katherine directly at kmconover@hotmail.com by June 10th.

Katherine will be handling all inquiries regarding this topic so please direct your questions her way. There will be a chance to sign up at the conference as well.

Activity descriptions, dates/times, and costs are explained further on the CCC2005 website.

A special thanks to Katherine for bringing this all together!

Golf Anyone? Plan to join us for 18 holes on Sunday, June 19!

Planning to be in St. Louis early? Would you like to meet with fellow AHECTA colleagues in a sporty setting? Interested in golf? Not interested in golf, but would love to hang out and still have fun smacking a golf ball all over the place?

Plan to join us for 18 holes on Sunday, June 19 at Pevely Farms!

Tee times will start early to give attendees time to rest up for CCC2005's opening reception that evening! We encourage everyone to play, no matter how much golfing experience you have or don't have. We will match seasoned golfers with new duffers so there will never be any embarrassing moments! The format will be "best ball" so there are no worries about how well you hit the ball or even WHERE you hit the ball!

The cost will be $69 per person including the cart. Deadline to sign up is Wednesday, May 25.

So save the date and plan to play golf on Sunday, June 19! When you register, let us know if you would like to play. We will contact you with further details.

Questions? Please contact Nicole Silvanic or Paul Cichanowicz.

 

 

 

 

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