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Rocky Mountain "Hi!" and Welcome to Denver!

NOTE: The 2007 SLA Conference in Denver occurred on June 3 - 6, 2007. This wiki is being preserved for archival and reference purposes.

SLA's Rocky Mountain Chapter is excited to be hosting the 2007 SLA Conference in Denver. We're a small chapter, but we're mighty! Our 200 members live and work in four states -- Wyoming, South Dakota, Utah and Colorado. There are so many interesting things to do and places to visit in our area that making choices can be difficult. We've built this wiki to answer your questions and help you choose what you want to do, from punting on Cherry Creek to visiting the newly expanded art museum to touring Rocky Mountain National Park.

We're looking forward to seeing you!

Scott Brown, RMSLA President
& Ty Webb, RMSLA Past-President and Co-Chair SLA's 2007 Conference Committee

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* About Denver: Top 10 Reasons to Visit Denver, History, Denver in a day

* Denver FAQ: Altitude, Safety, Weather, and more!

* Entertainment: Museums, Nightlife, Outdoor Recreation, Sports, Shopping, and more!

* Reading List (Books about Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and South Dakota)

* Restaurant Guide

* Students Information about conference stipends and student events at the conference.

*Synergy Sessions

* Travel: Accomodations, Getting to Denver, Getting Around, Side Trips

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Conference Listserve
The Conference listserve is now open. The list e-mail address is sla2007@lists.sla.org.

To Subscribe:
Send message to the Subscription Address:
lyris@sla.lyris.net in the following format:
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Body of Message: Subscribe LISTNAME Your e-mail_address Your_Name (e.g. Subscribe sla2007 jdoe@xyz.com John Doe)

If you have questions about any of the information here, either subscribe to the listserve
or contact our Local Arrangements Committee Chair, Kathleen Rainwater at events@rmsla.org.

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