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Christine Preece <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:08:58 -0400
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Speaking of great facilities but minimal cost....for those in ONtario check
out Centralia International Training and Conference Centre. Recently it was
just purchased and has excellent facilities. Rooms are $35.00 per night. The
centre has indoor gym, outdoor pool, diningroom, fitness room and more. For
more information to host your conference there contact Kathy Newton at
519-228-6691. You can host a great conference for very good rates. I have
personally seen the facility and it is in great shape.
At 11:53 AM 04/16/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>Just a note to ask WHY most conferences these days are held in very
>expensive places?
>I have been to several international conferences where most attendees had
>do walk to the posh venue because they could not afford either the fare or
>the accommodation; however, most of the "in-people" stayed at the fancy 5
>star hotels.
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>WHY is not a conference on Inner City Health (I am not picking on this one
>specifically) being held in the true "inner city" where the disadvantaged
>live???
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>Also, staying at cheaper venues + holding conferences there would save
>HEAPS of taxpayers' money.
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>Any comments?
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>Jiri
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>Dr. Jiri Rada
>Senior Project Officer
>Health Development Group, Public Health
>Department of Human Services
>Melbourne Vic. Australia
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>First International Conference on Inner City Health:
>Improving the Health of the Disadvantaged
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>Toronto Hilton Hotel
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>This groundbreaking transdisciplinary conference will bring together
>researchers, practitioners, community members, and policy makers interested
>in research seeking to improve the health of the disadvantaged.
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