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SAVE the DATE: August 16th & 17th, 2011
8th Annual Tribal
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Conference
in Partnership with
NW Tribal Emergency Management Council
American Indian Health Commission of WA State
NW Center for Public Health Practice
WA Dept. of Health/ Public Health Emergency Preparedness & Response
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Continuing to Bridge the Gap...
at the Tribal, Local, State,
Regional & Federal Levels
August 16th & 17th, 2011
91 W State Route 108
Shelton Wa 98584
Reservations: 1-800-667-7711
Registration info for attendees, vendors and sponsors:
please fill out the registration form if you wish to attend and/or have a display table:
2011 Tribal PHEPR Conf. Registration Form
and e-mail to admin@nwtemc.org . They may also be faxed to 425-374-2347.
Tables sponsorship is $500 minimum, No charge for Tribal vendors and gov't / non-profit agencies and programs.
Lodging info:
A special block has been reserved for all Conference attendees at the rate of $69/night.
Call 1-800-667-7711 to reserve your room.
Please mention the block name to get rate: "Tribal Conf. "
A credit card is needed to reserve room and for incidentals.
Block closes July 26th, 2011. Book Now!!!!
Notice to WA Tribal Representatives:
This Conference is sponsoring 2 (two) Tribal representatives, one from public health and one from emergency management, from each of the 29 federally-recognized Tribes of Washington State. Please reserve your room by calling 1-800-667-7711 with a credit card for incidentals.
If you do not have access to a credit card to reserve your rooms, please contact Lynda, lynda@nwtemc.org 425-508-3967 for assistance.
Conference funding is limited this year, but we may be able to help sponsor additional tribal reps and tribal reps from outside of Washington, but will be considered on a case-by-case basis and subject to available funds. Please contact Lynda for additional information.
Conference Presentations and Materials
Agenda 2011 Tribal EP Conference
Conference hours will be 9am-5pm each day,
with breakfast served at 8am.
Information Kiosks:
The idea for the Kiosks is to provide tribes a “hands on†or
“one-on-one†discussion opportunity with knowledgeable staff about
what is available and how they can use (in your particular instance)
information to help their tribe. There is no charge for the kiosk
but it would require commitment of staff.
If your agency or program is interested in having an
information kiosks, please fill out page 2 of the
Conference Registration form
For more information, please
contact:
Lynda Zambrano, NWTEMC
VENDORS: Please contact Lynda Zambrano, NWTEMC for information on how to
participate: admin@nwtemc.org
General Session Presentations
Breakout Sessions
lynda@nwtemc.org
ph: 425.508.3967
admin@nwtemc.org