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Register Now for 50+ Fall Board Events!
Registration for NAHB's 2006 Fall Board Meeting is open. This year's meeting will be held Sept. 13-17 at the Grand America and Little America Hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Take a look at the 50+ Housing Council's full schedule of meetings and events here.
50+ Housing Council event highlights include:
- 50+ Housing Council Fall Board Networking Dinner
Thursday, Sept. 14
6:30-9:00 p.m.
Spencer's For Steak and Chops
255 S. Temple
Salt Lake City
Cost: $85 per person through Sept. 1. Onsite registration is $90.
Join us for a special presentation from Peter McMahon and his team from Kennecott Land, a Utah-based developer. McMahon will discuss Daybreak, a large master-planned community his company is developing in the Salt Lake Valley. Daybreak has earned rave reviews for its innovation and sustainability.
REGISTER ONLINE HERE!
- Advocacy, Legislative and Rental Seniors Housing Committee Industry Forum
“Hot Topics: Key 50+ Housing Issues — Case Studies and Lessons Learned”
Thursday, Sept. 14
2:30-4:00 p.m.
Grand Ballroom C, Little America Hotel
Join the 50+ Housing Council’s Advocacy, Legislative and Rental Seniors Housing Committee for a special forum on the hottest industry issues. Topics will range from how to develop public-private partnerships to build affordable seniors housing to the latest trends in finance, especially in today’s changing marketplace. Attendees are invited to participate in what should be a lively discussion and bring their own topics. It’s a prime opportunity to network with your peers and increase your industry knowledge.
- First-Timers' Orientation
Thursday, Sept. 14
8:45-9:15 a.m.
Grand Ballroom C, Little America Hotel
Interested in getting more involved with the 50+ Housing Council’s committees or working groups? Want to recruit new committee members? Drop by the First-Timers’ Orientation Thursday, Sept. 14 from 8:45-9:15 a.m. in Grand Ballroom C on the first floor of the Little America Hotel. Meet 50+ Housing Council trustees and committee leaders and find out more about what these committees do. Review the list of trustees, committee descriptions, and goals for more details. [Return to top]
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