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"Bridge across Hess Creek Canyon, leading the the Hartley house, circa 1885." George Fox University Photographs. GFU.01.09. George Fox University Archives. Murdock Library. George Fox University.
Unknown, "Students in Airplane, 1946." Linfield College Archives Photograph Collection. Image. Submission 113.
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SPONSORS/VENDORS ONLY: Tradition and Innovation: New Ideas for Old Stuff-Helena

  • 21 Apr 2011
  • 23 Apr 2011
  • Great Northern Hotel, Helena MT

Registration

  • Fee includes registration for one
  • Black and white
  • Includes one page black & white ad
  • Can be black & white or color

You are encouraged to register online. You may enter your information through this form and pay by mailing a check or pay online with a credit card or paypal account.

Questions? Contact Mary McKay at
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Tradition and Innovation: New Ideas for Old Stuff

Break Sponsor.  $ 150 and up.  Breaks offer participants the opportunity to mingle in a congenial setting and to view vendor displays. Break sponsors will be recognized with prominent acknowledgements on the food and beverage tables and in the final program. 

 Thursday Reception Sponsor.  $ 150 and up.  As with Break sponsorship, participants gain a great opportunity to network.  Sponsors will be  recognized with prominent acknowledgements on the food and beverage tables and in the final program.

A/V expense sponsor.   $100.  Sponsors will have their name prominently displayed in session rooms and in the final program.

Speaker Expense Sponsor. $ 150 and up.  Sponsors in this category will be acknowledged during sessions and will appear in the final program.

Conference Co-Sponsor  $ 300 and up   Conference co-sponsors will provide a higher level of support for the conference and will be recognized in several ways. Co-sponsors will be given podium time during one of the conference’s plenary sessions and will also be recognized prominently in the final program and on the conference Web site. Co-sponsors may include advertising materials in the packets provided to each attendee. Please contact conference planners for further information on sponsorship opportunities.

Vendors: There is a fee of $150.00 per table for vendors.  The fee includes conference registration    for one (1)   representative

Exhibitors:   Space is provided free of charge and staffing is optional. Space is however   limited and will be assigned as received.  Personnel attending the conference as opposed to simply staffing the table, are required to pay the full the registration fee.  Registration information  is available at http://northwestarchivistsinc.wildapricot.org/AnnualMeeting

Program Advertisements:  A one page black & white ad may be purchased for $150.00 and $100.00 for a half-page. Online program advertisements may be purchased for $100.  NOTE:  You do not have to attend the conference to purchase an advertisement.  Sponsors receive an ad and other promotional mention with their sponsorship.  Deadline for ads is February 15th.

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