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50th Biennial NAD Conference E-News
June 2, 2010 Update
New! Deadline Extended for Combo Registration
www.nad.org/events/biennial-conference/register
We’ve extended the deadline so that you pre-register for the Combo or the
Non-Combo before Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Only Non-Combos will be sold onsite
during the 50th Biennial NAD Conference. Register now, to join many others who
have already done so!
New! Deadline Extended for Hotel Reservations
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=319&qid=862344
We’ve also extended the deadline so that you can reserve your hotel room before
Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Located in the heart of the business district,
surrounded by restaurants and the Reading Terminal Market, the Philadelphia
Marriott-Downtown is the perfect place to stay for the 50th Biennial NAD
Conference, with everything happening within the hotel!
Final Call! Deadline for Conference Sponsorship
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=320&qid=862344
Corporations, organizations and individuals are encouraged to secure Conference
sponsorship prior to this Friday, June 4, 2010 – contact us at 301.563.9079
(VP/VRS).
Interested in NAD Board Service?
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=321&qid=862344
Sunday, June 6, 2010 is the deadline for those who are interested in candidacy
for officer or regional representative positions on the NAD Board of Directors.
Click on the link above for details.
Explore Philly: In ASL!
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=322&qid=862344
Check out two vlogs, by Jon Kovacs and “Explore Philly: in ASL!” by Philadelphia
deaf leaders and advocates, highlighting the many reasons why you must attend
the 50th Biennial NAD Conference!
Workshops and Commissions
www.nad.org/events/biennial-conference/workshops-commissions
The 50th Biennial NAD Conference is the place to go for skills development and
advancement strategies as well as opportunities to attend and provide feedback
at issues-oriented sessions. Seventy workshops and commissions will be offered
with topics ranging from Video Captioning on You Tube, Interacting with Law
Enforcement, Speed Networking: Advancing Your Career, Grassroots Advocacy
Strategies, ASL Poetry, Deaf Self Advocacy, What Your Interpreter Wished You
Knew, Disability Disclosure and so much more! Click on the link above for
workshop/commission schedule with presenter names, titles and descriptions. For
more information on presenter bios, click here. http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=324&qid=862344
Major Conference Events
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=325&qid=862344
Learn more about major conference events – click on the link above to view a
vlog by Kirsten Poston, Appointed Member of the NAD Board of Directors, which is
also summarized below. All conference events are accessible in ASL and English
(CART).
* Join loyal NAD supporters at the Order of Georges/ettes Breakfast on Tuesday,
July 6 with emcee Kirsten Poston and keynote presenter Kelby Brick!
* Watch your delegates in action as they discuss issues important to you and
the American deaf community at the Council of Representative meetings all day on
Tuesday, July 6 and again on Saturday morning, July 10 when elections for
officers and regional representatives will be held.
* Become part of history with a memorable Welcome Ceremony on Wednesday
morning, July 7. Celebrate the 50th biennial gathering of the NAD and its 130th
anniversary, plus the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act,
with President Bobbie Beth Scoggins and keynoter presenters MJ Bienvenu and
Claudia Gordon!
* Participate in the General Forum (open to all individual and organizational
NAD members) on Wednesday afternoon, July 7 and meet finalists for the CEO
position (Learn about the CEO search process at http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=328&qid=862344)
* Catch up with old friends and make new ones at the Senior Citizen’s Luncheon
on Friday, July 9 with emcee Gertie Galloway and keynote presenter Robert
Davila!
* Do the same at the Youth Luncheon on Saturday, July 10 with emcee Lissette
Molina and keynote presenters Alim Chandani and Jennifer Yost Ortiz and at the
same time celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Youth Leadership Camp!
* Don’t miss the College Bowl Finals on Thursday, July 8, emceed by Paul
Rutowski! Find out details on this year’s contestants and coaches – which team
will bring home the trophy? Who will have the most spirited team support? How
many questions will you be able to answer? http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=326&qid=862344
* Root for your favorite contestant at the Miss Deaf America Ambassador Finals
on Friday, July 9 with emcees Evon Black and Frank Dattolo! Click here for
details on this year’s contestants – will your favorite win the coveted title?
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=327&qid=862344
* End the week at the Closing Ceremonies/Banquet featuring the world acclaimed
National Theatre of the Deaf and a tribute to outgoing CEO Nancy Bloch, followed
by an exciting live auction with emcees Julie Rems-Smario and Ed Waterstreet!
Five Things You Must Do in Philadelphia
www.nad.org/events/biennial-conference/about-philadelphia
· Stroll America’s most historic square mile
· Soak in the arts
· Network at night
· Explore the outdoors
· Shop ‘til you drop
Philadelphia, Here I Come!
* Getting Here – www.visitphilly.com/getting-here
* Getting Around Town – www.visitphilly.com/getting-around
* Going to Museums and Attractions – www.visitphilly.com/museums-attractions
Onwards to a Wonderful Gathering in Philadelphia
We look forward to your being with us for a productive, enriching and fun-filled
celebration in the City of Brotherly Love!
–
The National Association of the Deaf
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820
Silver Spring, MD 20910-3819
United States