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Addressing Conference - Registration & Travel

Conference Travel & Registration
2009 URISA/NENA Addressing Conference
August 4-6, 2009
Providence, Rhode Island

Registration

Full Registration:   URISA or NENA Member - $395        Non-Members - $495

One Day Registration:
Wednesday Only:                 $175                                 $225
Thursday Only:                    $175                                 $225

Workshops:                         $195                                 $245

 

Online Registration is now closed. Please fill out the downloadable registration form (below) and bring it with you to the registration desk at the Westin Providence. (Please do NOT fax or email to URISA headquarters)

Click here to open/download a registration form

 Cancellation & Refund Policy: All cancellations must be received in writing (via fax, e-mail or regular mail) at URISA Headquarters on or before July 17, 2009, in order to receive a refund, less a $50 processing fee. After July 17, 2009, canceled registrations will not be refunded nor applied to future conferences. There will be a $50 administrative fee for the swapping of Registrants.


Conference Site -
Westin Providence

The Westin Providence will host this year's Addressing Conference and is the site for all conference related events. The Westin is offering a special rate ($159 single/double) for conference attendees. 

Please call the hotel directly at (401) 598-8000 for availability. Be sure to mention you are attending the URISA/NENA Addressing Conference in order to receive the conference rate.

About Providence

In the late 1970s, Providence began to upgrade the infrastructure of the neighborhoods, downtown and commercial districts. Today there are cobblestone walkways, flanked by park benches, trees and flowering plants, and bisected by a series of graceful Venetian bridges connecting downtown Providence to the city’s East Side. In keeping with this old-world flair, visitors may glide lazily through the waterways in one of Providence’s gilded gondolas. The centerpiece is Water Place Park, which boasts a stone-stepped amphitheater for summer concerts and serves as the starting point for Providence’s world-renowned Water Fire, a multisensory art installation of more than 100 dancing bonfires that wind along the Providence River.

Providence also boasts a flourishing cultural and academic community.

The world’s largest culinary educator, Johnson & Wales University, has had a tremendous impact on Providence’s much-lauded restaurant scene.

Getting There

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