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SPECIAL EVENTS
Get Acquainted Party
Sunday, September 9, 5–7 p.m. First-Timers Meeting
Sunday, September 9, 7:30–9:30 a.m. (Breakfast provided)
Congress Reception and Banquet
Wednesday, September 12, 6:30 p.m. Golf Tournament
Saturday, September 8 Gather up your colleagues and take advantage of the beautiful San Antonio weather with a round of golf at The Republic Golf Club. A current qualifying site for the Senior U.S. Open, The Republic was voted the #1 course in San Antonio by the Express-News in 2006. San Antonio's newest golf sensation is built along scenic Salado Creek among glorious oaks, elms and mesquite trees. Only 10 minutes from downtown San Antonio's world famous River Walk, The Republic Golf Club provides magnificent golf with the feeling that a little Texas history whistles through the trees. And, by providing this feeling of removal from everyday life and hassles, you'll get your Congress experience off on the right foot. For more information about the course visit The Republic website at www.republicgolfclub.net. Download the registration form. Awards Ceremony
Monday, September 10, 5–7 p.m. Networking Luncheons and Brunches
Throughout Congress week, there are a number of luncheons and brunches where you will have the opportunity to meet with the peers and discuss your common interests.
Progressive Women in Public Works
Monday, September 10, 7–8:15 a.m. (Separate fee and registration required.) Technical Tours
APWA has worked with the San Antonio host committee to identify municipal projects that can serve as live learning models. Technical Tours supplement the traditional classroom-lecture format and give you a first-hand view of best practices. Please note that some tour sizes are limited. Registrations are confirmed on a first-come/first-served basis. Tours with insufficient attendance may be cancelled. Refunds will be given for any cancelled tour. Click here for listing of tours and for more information. Public Works Stormwater Summit
Wednesday, September 12
Workshop Wednesday
Wednesday, September 12
APWA Proud to Care Blood Drive
Monday, Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Do you have 45 minutes to spare to save the life of another person? Did you know that every three seconds someone needs blood? One single donation can save as many as three lives — and there is NO substitute for human blood. APWA is proud to partner with the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center (www.bloodntissue.org), a not-for-profit center responsible for supplying blood and tissue to 100 hospitals and clinics in 43 counties. It’s quick and easy! Prospective donors must first complete a health history questionnaire and go through a screening process. During the screening process a technician will take important vital signs, such as blood pressure, temperature, and an iron check. If all the requirements are met, a unit of blood is drawn from the donor. The actual blood collection takes approximately 15 – 20 minutes. The entire process from when you sign in to the time you leave takes about 45 minutes to one hour. Anyone age 17 years or older, who weighs at least 110 pounds and is in good general health, may donate. Photo identification is required before beginning the donation process. (Some health conditions or medications may temporarily or permanently prevent persons from donating blood.) Please join us in this vital effort. Come by the main entrance lobby, roll up your sleeve and save a life! ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Emerging Public Works Leaders
For 2007, APWA has updated its annual Emerging Public Works Leaders Program. The program will begin on Saturday evening, September 8, and related special events and sessions will be held throughout Congress. The Emerging Leaders program is designed as a mentoring program for first-time Congress attendees who are either supervisors or employees with less than five years of experience in the field. These individuals are paired with experienced public works professionals who will encourage career development, provide networking training, and help first-timers get the most benefit from the APWA Congress and Exposition. Limited Enrollment Individual Criteria Registration Fees Mentors Needed Application Deadline NOTE: This program is not intended to be a traditional mentoring program, nor is it a chapter leadership development course. The Emerging Leaders in Public Works Program provides a limited mentor/protégé relationship during the International Public Works Congress and Exposition to help individuals understand the complex world of public works. Self Assessment Using the Public Works Management Practices Manual - A Tool for
Improving Operations and Management
Saturday, September 08, 2007 Are your performance and productivity levels of operations as high as you want them to be? Have you really reviewed them with your staff to see what improvement might be made? This workshop is designed to help you examine and evaluate your agency’s current management policies and procedures. You’ll learn how to target the problem areas, identify opportunities, and improve the overall effectiveness of any public works operations. If you are already using the Management Practices Manual to prepare for accreditation, the new format will give you hands-on training. This workshop is designed for public works directors, managers, supervisors, and accreditation managers, as well as municipal administrators performing public works functions. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY!
APWA and the San Antonio Neighborhood Action Department Team Together! Saturday, September 8, 2007 |
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