♫ NOTES FROM HEATHER ♫
Dear :
I invite you to click here for the last issue of the AMSOV newsletter for this biennium. Please print additional copies in either color or blank and white to share with colleagues. Hard copies will be mailed to AMSOV members the week of March 16.
Please take advantage of the extension to March 18 of the early Conference registration fee of $525 US, and of the convenience of being able to pay by credit card. You can download the updated version of the registration form from our website, www.amsov.org.
Seize the opportunity to hear new ideas and to share your ideas with colleagues who have similar challenges, goals and bottom lines.
Bring home collaborative plans to truly partner with staff to meet immediate and future financial challenges.
It has been an honor and a joy to serve as your AMSOV president. I hope to see you in Motown this spring,
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Relaxing by the pool at the Dearborn Inn
GREAT SAVINGS AND EVERYTHING INCLUDED WHILE YOU'RE AT CONFERENCE MAKE THE AMSOV CONFERENCE A GREAT DEAL
You have only until March 18 before the price of your AMSOV Conference goes from $525 US to $625 US. Your Conference registration fee includes all of the following perks:
♫ All meals ♫ All concerts ♫ All Conference materials ♫ All Conference sessions and training ♫ All transportation between the hotel and the various Conference venues
And to make things more convenient, we are now accepting credit card
payments. You can either add your credit card number, expiration date
and signature to the current form, or you can download an updated form
at our website, www.amsov.org.
If
you are paying by credit card, you are welcome to fax your form to Dick
Vandewater. Please call him first at 248-652-1043 so that he can turn
on his fax machine. Kindly call before 10:00 p.m. eastern time.
In addition, the room rate of only US$139 plus tax per night, for one,
two, three or four people in a room, makes this Conference very cost
competitive with similar types of events.
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DANCING IN THE STREET IN MOTOWN
Our Conference Steering Committee has planned a jam-packed three and a half days of gaining new insights into our current challenges, learning new ways of handling tricky relationships; challenging old ways of dealing with education, diversity and community outreach; networking with orchestra volunteers from all over the map, plus numerous opportunities to enjoy glorious music.
We look forward to seeing you in Motown this coming spring.
Marjorie Saulson, Vice President and Conference Chair Association of Major Symphony Orchestra Volunteers (AMSOV)
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