JENKINTOWN, Pa., Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 is
Earlybird Registration Deadline for the 2006 Annual Conference of the
Society of Environmental Journalists, Oct. 25-29 in Burlington, Vermont.
Register now and save on both member and non-member fees.
Register now for best chance at getting your first choice on full and
half-day reporting tours and other limited-attendance events like break-out
breakfast sessions on global climate change, covering disasters and
reporting on big-picture environmental stories. These events are filling
up, so act now!
You'll find information about SEJ's conference agenda, registration and
logistics at http://www.sej.org/confer/index1.htm.
Download a registration form here:
http://www.sej.org/confer/burl/AC06_Registration_Form.pdf
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS? Contact Robin Smith at 800-878-5131 (U.S.) or
517-485-2309.
More than 700 journalists in print, broadcast and online news media,
scientists, educators, students, environmental advocates and industry
representatives are expected to attend SEJ's conference in Vermont. SEJ's
annual conference provides reporters and editors with information and
access to the latest environmental issues, through dozens of news-making
tours and sessions, and a wide variety of exhibits, including some of the
latest alternative-fuel vehicles, available for ride-and-drive on Friday
and Saturday, Oct. 27-28.
Remember: EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. Sign
up today!
Location for sessions, exhibits and tour departures is the Sheraton
Burlington Hotel and Conference Center. To book your room online, visit
http://www.sej.org/confer/index1.htm and select "Lodging" in the
"Conference in-a-nutshell Menu" or call (802) 865-6600. You must mention
Society of Environmental Journalists to get the conference rate. Rooms are
$87 a night.
SEJ's 2006 conference is co-hosted by the University of Vermont and
Vermont Law School.
Watch http://www.sej.org for agenda updates as details develop. But
don't wait to make plans! Earlybirds are registering NOW for savings and
best choices on tours and rooms.
SOURCE Society of Environmental Journalists