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Included in your registration fee:

The opening reception
(with wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres)
Date:   Friday, October 17, 2003
Location:   IU Art Museum
Time:   6 – 8:00pm

Continental Breakfast
Dates:   Saturday, October 18
& Sunday, October 19, 2003

Location:   Frangipani Room,
Indiana Memorial Union

Time:   7:30 – 8:30am

Lunch
Date:   either Friday, Oct. 17th
or Sat., Oct. 18th

Location:   Frangipani Room,
Indiana Memorial Union

Time:   noon – 1:30pm

Morning and Afternoon Refreshment Breaks

Dates:

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, October 17th,
morning and afternoon

Saturday, October 18th,
morning and afternoon

Sunday, October 19th
morning


Location:   Frangipani Room,
Indiana Memorial Union

Time:   to be announced

 

Banquet and Reception – Ticketed

We encourage you to join your colleagues for a banquet and reception in the Grand Hall of the new Neal Marshall Black Cultural Center.

Banquet
Date:   Saturday, October 18th
Location:   Grand Hall, Neal Marshall Black Cultural Center
Time:   Reception: 6:30 – 7:00pm
Banquet: 7:00pm

Price:   $30.00 per person

Note: For planning purposes, we request that tickets for the reception and banquet be purchased at the time you register (see “registration”). A very limited number of tickets will be available for purchase at Registration Check-in

Dining in and near the Indiana Memorial Union

The following are places in the IMU where you may eat:

Sugar & Spice. Coffee Shop
The Market. A food court featuring submarine sandwiches, pizza and traditional dining
Burger King.
The Tudor Room. Buffet lunches available during the week in an elegant setting
Kiva. A casual dining area open for lunch only, featuring soups, sandwiches, and salads.

There are a number of pleasant pubs, restaurants and coffee houses located within a short walking distance of the IMU including:

Kirkwood Avenue (5th Street) is a main street leading from campus to downtown Bloomington. Along Kirkwood you will find many casual dining options including fast food establishments, local bars and coffee houses.

4th Street in Bloomington is renowned for its unusual and unusually large selection of ethnic restaurants – Indian, Moroccan, Burmese, Mexican, and Korean. Located between 4th and Kirkwood is one of only two restaurants in the US featuring authentic Tibetan cuisine.

Downtown Bloomington – in and around the Courthouse square. Dining options range from a California style coffee shop to sports bars to cafes to a long-standing Greek restaurant – many offer outdoor seating

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Revised
December 11, 2002
navsa@purdue.edu