Registration and Hotel deadlines are approaching for the 15th Annual
Community Technology Conference (July 27-29 in Washington, DC).  

Registration rates will increase after NEXT FRIDAY, JUNE 16!  Be sure to
register before late rates begin - register online today at
http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference/attend/attend.htm

The cut-off date for booking a hotel room at the discounted conference rate
is June 26, and rooms are filling up quickly -- reserve your room online at
http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/attend/hotel_travel.htm.  

CTCNet's 2006 conference will celebrate 15 years of the CTC Network. This
anniversary conference will be held in Washington, DC July 27-29, and
features an extensive program of sessions, workshops, panels, networking and
special events.  View the complete conference agenda at
http://ctcnet.org/conf/2006/at_conference/program.asp

Check out other conference events and special activities at
http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/at_conference/events.htm 

About the Annual Community Technology Conference 
The Annual Community Technology Conference, hosted by the Community
Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet), is the largest national gathering of
community technology organizations, programs, and experts. Attendees include
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 capacity builders, educators, advocates, and
government agencies. For more information, visit
http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference.  
 
About CTCNet
The Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) is a national nonprofit
member network of over 1000 community-based organizations that serve a wide
range of community needs through access to and training on information and
communications technology tools and resources. The CTC Network is rooted in
community-based efforts, supported by regional collaborations, and
strengthened by an ongoing national exchange of effective practices for
CTCs. More information on our work and projects is available online at
http://www.ctcnet.org

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