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2004
APAP Education Forum
The Education Forum will provide an excellent opportunity for discussion of today’s hot topics in education, as well as several days of educational programs for PA faculty, the traditional awards banquet, and APAPs Ninth Annual Exhibition and Reception. New faculty members are particularly encouraged to attend and take advantage of APAPs orientation process and the opportunity to network with colleagues. In Hillsboro Village, you don't walk - you stroll. A charming neighborhood with gourmet coffee shops, cozy restaurants, boutiques and antique shops. Just a couple of blocks from Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, this eclectic neighborhood is the perfect place to spend a leisurely day. RCA's Historic Studio B on Music Row is another must see. Built in 1957, Studio B is Nashville's oldest surviving recording studio, having earned its right in history as home to the "Nashville Sound." The Nashville Sound revived interest in country music and stemmed the tide of young people flocking to rock and roll. Names such as Jim Reeves, Dolly Parton, Charlie Pride, and the Everly Brothers put Studio B on the map. Other nearby attractions include the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Parthenon, the home of President Andrew Jackson, Cheekwood Museum of Art and Botanical Gardens, Opry Mills, General Jackson Showboat, Belle Meade Plantation and the Bicentennial Mall State Park. Registration and other materials will be mailed to all program faculty and staff in mid-July. For more information on Nashville and its many wonderful sights, please go to www.nashvillecvb.com. For information on the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, go to http://www.loewshotels.com/hotels/nashville/default.asp. We look forward to seeing you in November!
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APAP Update - May 2004 |