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2004 GNSI Conference, Williamsburg,
Virginia Planning Committee
Join Jaynie Martz on Wednesday, July 30th at the DU Dining
Hall for lunch and an introduction to the site of the 2004 GNSI
conference, Williamsburg Virginia. Volunteers, presenters, etc.
are welcome to sign up at this time.
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Food for Thought: GNSI 2003 Conference
Is Almost Here by Libby Kyer
Its important to know everything you can about the upcoming
GNSI conference in 2003. Location, lodging, workshops, field trips,
travel time, tourist sites and rest sites. Finding the right mix
of education and fun makes the trip well worth the while. And all
the time, during the planning, after all the effort to get everything
just right, we all know the important question has to be asked.
Is the food any good? (go to article) |
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Get Ready... by Libby
Kyer
Generally speaking, most activities undertaken at mile high require
aircraft, or at the very least wings. Denver solves the flight
problem by cleverly locating itself a full mile above sea level,
firmly secured to some of the best ground in the world. The GNSI
2003 Annual Conference takes full advantage of this terrific location,
bringing you a week so full of workshops, great information, field
trips and activities you'll be hard pressed to choose your favorites.
(go to article)
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Get Set... by
Libby Kyer
Founded in 1864 by Governor John Evans, the University of Denver
was established well before Colorado became a state. Now the oldest
independent university in the Rocky Mountain region, DU draws its
students from around the nation and around the globe. (go
to article) |
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Go... by Libby
Kyer
If you saw the March issue of the GNSI Newsletter I
don’t need to say a single other thing. You already know what an amazing
conference is scheduled in Denver this summer and are ready to go to Denver.
(go to article) |
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Copyright
© 2003 GNSI - Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. All
rights reserved.
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