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| Network Connections |
January
2000 |
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Marketing Continuing
Education Conference sponsored by Calgary Board of Education
Mark Your Calendar! November 6th and 7th, 2000 at the Calgary Westin Hotel
Detailed conference brochures will be mailed in May 2000 Session Topics: Trends
for the Millenium, Identity Development Basic Brochure Design, Price as
a Strategic Weapon, Writing Powerful Course Descriptors, Internet Marketing,
Customer Service, Surviving Through Change, Rural Programming, and more. For
more information call Norma MacIntosh at 403-777-7564
DONT FORGET TO RENEW YOUR CLN MEMBERSHIP PRIOR TO THE SPRING
CONFERENCE IN MARCH IN ORDER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOWER REGISTRATION
RATES
Membership Form Included In This Mailout
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| FALL CLN
WORKSHOP A SUCCESS!! |
| The Fall Workshop in Calgary 25-27/99 attracted 66 delegates
with a varied speaker line-up that included Ruben Nelson, Gaynor Dawson, Donna
Ali, June Morgan, Shona Welsh, and Lois Faris In addition, Dr. Lyle Oberg,
Minister of Learning and Barbara Leung, Director of Community Programs Branch
made presentations. The theme of Exploring Lifelong Learning in the 21st
Century Imagine the Possibilities! focused on CHANGE
the
only real constancy in our lives these days!! Delegates found the sharing
session most valuable and stimulating. Copies of the sharing session notes were
distributed to all coordinators. If you did not receive your copy, please let
Gwyn know. |
CLN SPRING 2000 CONFERENCE
Getting the Job Done
MARCH 16, 17, 2000
Daltons Restaurant & Conference Centre Edmonton |
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| This conference was a great success providing more in-depth professional
development in the areas of financial management, proposal writing and needs
assessments. |
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
for the
2000 Outstanding Contribution to Community Adult Learning
presented by the Community Learning Network
Coordinators and Board members
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Would you like to recognize someone who has inspired you?
Would you like to recognize someone notable or visionary?
Would you like to recognize someone whose contribution is outstanding?
Award Criteria:
Must be a CLN member in good standing or in the year of retirement
Must have made a significant contribution such as local, community, regional,
or
Provincial involvement or service to Community Adult Learning. |
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