Greetings, 

Please note that the extended deadline for submitting a session proposal
for CTCNet's 15th Annual Conference (Jul 27-29) is NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH
29.  

The notice is below, and details are at
http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference/ 

-Stephen

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Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) is pleased to invite
proposals to present at the 15th Annual Community Technology Conference,
to be held in Washington, DC July 27-29, 2006!  

CTCNet's Annual Conference has been the premier event in community
technology for over a decade.  Attendance is expected to be
approximately 500, with 30-60 people attending each session. Our
attendees are community technology practitioners from a range of program
areas including youth development/after-school, workforce development,
IT and media training, literacy and ESL, adult education, community
development and other disciplines, as well as other nonprofit
professionals, educators, advocates, and government programs.  The
conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill.

Nearly fifty sessions and workshops will be held.  The deadline for
session proposals is March 29, 2006.  We seek proposals for sessions in
the following tracks: 

        -Operations and Management 
        -Programs and Curricula
        -Community Outreach and Impact
        -Funding and Evaluation
        -15 Years of Community Technology 

For more information, and to submit a proposal, please visit
http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference

About CTCNet: 

CTCNet is a network of more than 1,000 community-based programs that use
technological tools to provide training and educational services in
communities across the nation.  Our members are united in their
commitment to improve the educational, economic, cultural and political
life of their communities through technology.  CTCNet provides resources
and advocacy to improve the quality and sustainability of community
technology centers and programs at the local, national and international
level through networking, capacity building, program development, and
partnership opportunities.  For more information, visit www.ctcnet.org.


___________________
Stephen Quinn
Member Services Manager 
Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) 
1436 U St. NW STE 104, Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 462-1200
Fax: (202) 462-3892
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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