Category: CALI Staff TestRoles: CALI staffRecipients: agroothuis@cali.org, jmayer@cali.org, dquentel@cali.org, sarah@cali.org, emasters@cali.org, justin.shlensky@gmail.com, biagiol2@illinois.edu, sam@cali.org, shielsrosemary@gmail.com, NotJeniiejives@cali.org, jbolack@kentlaw.iit.edulvmolde@cali.org has sent you a group message about the 2013 CALI
Conference for Law School Computing.
Greetings,
Tomorrow (Wednesday June 5) is the last day for making reservations for the
Thursday evening reception at the Willis Tower. Sign up under the
Registration tab at http://conference.cali.org/2013/. See below for more
information about the reception.
If you are arriving in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon, June 11, remember to
stop by Chicago-Kent between 3 - 7 pm for pizza and soft drinks, to pickup
conference materials, and meet other conference attendees.
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Enjoy the fantastic views from the 99th Floor of the Willis Tower along
with light hors d'oeuvres, soft drinks, beer, and wine. Your conference
registration includes the reception.
The Willis Tower is about a 3-block walk along Adams Street from
Chicago-Kent. Guests must check in at the Willis Tower security counter
near the entrance on Wacker Drive and present a government issued photo ID
before going through the metal detectors and then proceeding to the
elevators. Please note that due to security considerations sign-ups are
required to attend the reception this year. If your name is not on the list
at the security counter you will not be able to attend the reception.
Tickets for guests of conference attendees may be purchased for $30 for
adults and $15 for children 5-12 yrs. Children 4 and younger are free, but
must be signed up.
Sign up for the reception at
http://conference.cali.org/2013/content/23rd-annual-cali-conference-atte...
Sign up deadline is June 5.
CALI Conference Reception
Thursday, June 13, 2013
5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
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