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NYSACCE4HE 2024 Annual Conference - Registration Open!

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When: October 2-3, 2024

Where: 41 Lake Front Hotel, 41 Lake Front Dr., Geneva, NY 14456

Theme: "Dream Big, Act Boldly, Spark Change!"

Keynote Speaker: TBD

 

The NYSACCE4-HE Conference is a great opportunity to:

 

  • Engage in great Professional Development

  • Network with peers from throughout the State

  • Be a part of recognizing our peers for their outstanding accomplishments

 

For Planning Purposes: The Conference starts with Lunch on Wednesday 10/2 and ends with lunch on Thursday morning 10/3. Final Schedule is coming soon. There are pre-conference field trips and PWT Meetings on Tuesday afternoon and evening, 10/1/24.

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Registration is officially open!

 

 

Look for registration link under Monroe County

 

Note: **Hotel Reservations need to be made directly with 41 Lake Front. To make the process of making a hotel reservation easier, please let the hotel know you are with the NYSACCE4-HE Conference.

 

ALL checks need to be made out to NYSACCE4-HE.



 

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