Just Released: Summer Meeting 2014 Preliminary Schedule

June 11, 2014

Getting ready to make plans for Summer Meeting? Not sure if you're joining us? Itching for more details?

Check out our just released preliminary schedule now! And go ahead and register now to reserve your spot before the early bird discount expires on July 1!

Wednesday, July 30
9:00 am  All-Day Management Center Training for Federation Members (register now)

5:00 pm  Registration Opens

7:00 pm  Welcome Reception

Thursday, July 31

9:00 am  Welcome Circle

11:00 am  Workshop Session 1

12:30 pm  Plenary Lunch

2:00 pm  Workshop Session 2

3:45 pm  Caucus Conversations: Regional Breakouts

7:00 pm  Fed Fling

Friday, August 1

9:00 am  Session 3

10:45 am  Plenary: FedTalks

12:15 pm  Caucus Conversations: Role Breakouts (boxed lunches)

2:00 pm  Workshop Session 4

3:45 pm  Workshop Session 5

6:30 pm  Happy Hour

Saturday, August 2

9:30 am  Membership Meeting

11:00 am  Workshop Session 6

12:15 pm  Lunch (on your own)

1:45 pm  Workshop Session 7

3:30 pm  Workshop Session 8

6:00 pm  Closing Reception

Note: When making travel arrangements, most participants plan to arrive on Wednesday and leave on Sunday.

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