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Jamaica Gathering - 2009 Print E-mail

USATAA Gathering

January 31-February 7
Frenchman’s Cove, Port Antonio, Jamaica

A week of professional development, relaxation, community, and play. Earn Continuing Education Credit while sharing ideas and practices with colleagues from the US and around the world. Register early to secure your place. Contact Dianne Maki c/o This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information. We would love to have you join us!
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Frenchman’s Cove (www.frenchmans-cove-resort.com) is a rustic rain-forest property with a Great House, villas dotted throughout the 45-acre property, and a cove where the sea splashes onto white sands. Roads from the Great House to the villas and to the beach are great for walking and birding under a lush forest cover.
For general information contact: K. Dianne Maki / 908-234-1873 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Pre-register with a non-refundable $50 deposit before December 1, 2008. Balance due December 31, 2008.

A Gathering is a conference without pre-arranged workshops where we create the daily program as we go along. Ask for a topic you’d like to learn about, offer a workshop you’re working on, try an article out on your peers, or simply join in. Everyone participates as leader and follower, teacher and learner. Think of what you want to share and bring the materials with you to make it happen.
“It’s a Free Child experience.”

Fee $750.00 USD includes: 7 nights stay, room, breakfast, luncheon on the beach, 1 evening meal, gratuities, Gathering Registration and USATAA 2009 Membership

Download the Registration Form.

See also this NY Times article about Jamaica:
Jamaica: After the Stars and the Storms, a Place to Relax

 
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