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*NOTE* This is a long posting... My apologies to those who have no interest...
 
For those of you who have requested information about the Eastern Apicultural
Society's 1993 Conference to be held in August in Orono, ME, please read on..
 
This notice was transcribed verbatim by Rick Hough ([log in to unmask]) from
a notice recently issued by EAS.  Questions about the conference or
registrationshould be directed to the people identified in the notice, and
not to me (thanks!)
 
                       EASTERN APICULTURAL SOCIETY
                          of North America, Inc.
 
           EAS 1993 CONFERENCE UNIV. OF MAINE, ORONO AUGUST 2-6, 1993
 
     The Maine State Beekeepers Association cordially invite you to plan this
year's vacation for the first week of August and come to Maine for the 1993
EAS Conference. The Maine Beekeeping Associations, Department of Agriculture
and University have organized a Conference that offers an excellent array of
speakers, workshop instructors and short course faculty. Your hosts promise to
both educate and entertain you.
     You can make the 1993 Conference even better by bringing along your
entries for the Competitive Show. The members of EAS are known for their
quality products. You can share your beekeeping, baking and crafting skills
with fellow beekeepers by entering this year's Competitive Show. You just may
win a ribbon or award!
     The show rules and categories appeared in the April EAS Journal. If you
would like a copy of the show rules write either Loretta Surprenant, Secretary
or Tony Jadczak, President and you will get a prompt reply.
     The 1993 Conference will begin Monday, August 2 at 8:00am with the EAS
Short Course in Beekeeping coordinated by Dr. Larry Connor. The Short Course
will conclude Wednesday, August 4 at noon. The Short Course faculty is
comprised of individuals from USDA labs, State and Provincial Universities and
Departments of Agriculture. Subject matter will include: disease and mite
biology and control, queen rearing and instrumental insemination, stock
selection, new information on races and species of honey bees, plus more.
Short Course enrollment is limited to 85 individuals with admittance based
upon the date of receipt of your registration.
 
     The main Conference will commence Wednesday, August 4 at 1:30 with
registration starting at 8:00am. Your hosts have assembled a program with
noted speakers from the U.S., Canada and U.K. The Conference program and
workshop sessions offer subject matter that will be of interest to all.
     WEDNESDAY EVENING - A "Reception" is planned that will give Conference
attendees the opportunity to visit with each other and relax from the journey
to Maine. This casual gathering will provide individuals with the energy
needed for the hectic days ahead.
     THURSDAY - "Spouses Tour and Luncheon" with visits to the famous
LL Bean's Ellsworth store and the beautiful village of Bar Harbor. Individuals
will have the opportunity to shop and enjoy the sights of this coastal
community.
     THURSDAY EVENING - "Maine Style Lobster and Clambake" - Another casual
get together with a taste of Maine. Your hosts have arranged for entertainment
by Judy Michaels a songwriter who co-hosts one of the most popular morning
radio shows in Maine. Judy has won raves from Maine to Nashville.
     FRIDAY - "A tour of the blueberry harvest" at the Wyman Blueberry
Company. Space is limited for this tour so be sure to send in your
registration without delay.
     FRIDAY EVENING - "Banquet" - Great food and entertainment by a noted
Maine humorist and folksinger. A grand finale for EAS  '93 with Competitive
Show Awards and acknowledgment for the new Masterbeekeepers.
     CAMPSITES - Information on campsites appeared in the September 1992 EAS
Journal. For more information contact Tony Jadczak, President EAS '93 or
consult your September EAS Journal.
     CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES - Don't forget to bring the children. Activities
are planned for the kids during the Conference. The children will want to see
more of Maine after the Conference.
 
     AFTER THE CONFERENCE - Try to see more of "Vacationland" with the family
after the Conference: Maine offers something for everyone. Baxter State Park
and Acadia National Park give visitors an opportunity to hike trails and see
Maine treasures such as our beloved moose and rocky coast. Whale and Puffin
Watching cruises are popular on the coast. Western and northern Maine offer
beautiful mountain lakes and fantastic fishing.
     For additional information contact the Maine Publicity Bureau, POB 2300,
Hallowell, ME 04347-2300  Tel:  (207) 582-9300 or the Office of Tourism,
State House Station #59, Augusta, ME 04333.
 
     DIRECTIONS - The University of Maine campus is located in the Town of
Orono. From Interstate 95 take Exit 51 (Stillwater Ave., Old Town), go East on
Rt 2 toward Orono and go right at the second traffic light (Rt 2A). Rt 2A is
.8 miles from the Interstate. There is a McDonald's at this intersection.
Travel on Rt 2A .8 miles and follow signs for EAS Registration. The campus is
on the left.
 
     MEMBERSHIP - If you are unable to attend the 1993 Conference, please
renew your membership by sending your $10.00 dues to:  Don Churnside,
201 Briarbrook Drive, Kingston, RI 02852.
                           SEE ME in '93
 
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                            REGISTRATION FORM
               E.A.S. 1993 - University of Maine - Orono, Maine
NAME_________________________________PHONE_____________(Res.)____________(Bus)
     Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr.
 
ADDRESS___________________________________________CITY_______________________
PROVINCE/STATE____________________________________POSTAL CODE/ZIP____________
NAME OF SPOUSE/COMPANION_____________________________________________________
NAME and AGE OF CHILDREN_____________________________________________________
ARRIVAL DATE________________________
I wish to share a room with (Name and Address)_______________________________
                                              _______________________________
CHECK  ____Speaker      ____Demonstrator    ____Exhibitor ____Delegate
       ____Handicapped  ____EAS Life Member ____Director  ____Master Beekeeper
 
Registrations must be received by July 12, 1993
Late Fee $15 U.S. added after July 12, 1993
No reservations accepted after July 23, 1993
Cancellations - refund less $25 U.S. processing fee. If received before
July 23, 1993. No refunds issued after this date. ALL FEES STATED ARE "PER
PERSON", EXCEPT DUES - IT IS YOUR OPTION TO PAY EITHER IN U.S./CDN
FUNDS (Canadian add 10%)
 
 
SECTION #1 -  E.A.S. Annual Dues
     Individual or Family $10 U.S.                                $___________
       ($0 if already paid through June 1994 or Life Member)
 
 
SECTION #2 - E.A.S. Short Course in Beekeeping (Enrollment Limited to 85)
Monday 8 a.m. (8/2) to Wednesday Noon (8/4)
A) Short Course Registration Fee ____ x $75 (per person)          $___________
B) Rooms - (Sunday/Monday/Tuesday Nights)(Limit 3 Persons Per Room)
    Single  ____ x $90 U.S.                                       $___________
    Double  ____ x $75 U.S.  (Per Person)                         $___________
    Cot w/Parent  ____ x $8.00 U.S.                               $___________
C) Meal Package    Break'fast (B) / Lunch (L) / Dinner (D)
    Monday - (B/L/D) Tuesday - (B/L/D) Wednesday- (B/L)
    ____ x $55 U.S.  (Per Person)                                 $___________
 
 
SECTION #3 - E.A.S. Conference
        (Wednesday (8/4) Afternoon to Friday (8/6) Evening)
A) Conference Registration Fee must be paid by those over 18 years of age.
Full Conference Fee  ____ x $50 U.S.                              $___________
Part Time Conference Fee  ____ x $35 U.S.                         $___________
 
B) Accommodation (Standard Dormitory Housing - Limit 3 People/Room)
1.  Full Conference (Wed/Thurs/Fri Nights)
    Single ____ x $90 U.S.                                        $___________
    Double ____ x $75 U.S.  ( Per Person )                        $___________
    Cot w/Parent ____ x $ 8.00 U.S.                               $___________
2.  Part Time Conference (Indicate Nights)
    ____ Wednesday   ____ Thursday   ____ Friday
    Single ____ x $30 U.S.                                        $___________
    Double ____ x $25 U.S.  (Per Person)                          $___________
    Cot w/Parent  ____ x $ 8.00 U.S.                              $___________
3.  Early Arrivals (Tuesday Night)
    Single  ____ x $30 U.S.                                       $___________
    Double  ____ x $25 U.S. (Per Person)                          $___________
    Cot w/Parent  ____ x $8.00 U.S.                               $___________
 
C) Meals - Breakfast (B) / Lunch (L) / Dinner (D)
     Wednesday-(L/D)  Thursday-(B/L)  Friday-(B/L)  Saturday-(B)
 
1.  Full Conference
    Meal Package  ____ x $51 U.S.  (Per Person)                   $___________
 
2.  Part Time - No Meal Package Available (Meals for part time participants
      can be purchased in the Student Union)
 
 
SECTION #4 - Special Events
A) Get Acquainted Social- Wednesday Evening (8/4)
    (Cost included in registration fee)
    #________Planning to Attend
 
B) Spouses Tour and Luncheon  Thursday (8/5)
    (8/5 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
    ____ x $16 U.S.                                               $___________
C) E.A.S. Lobster/Clambake - Thursday Evening (8/5)
    ____ x $23 Lobster/Clambake                                   $___________
    ____ x $17 Sirloin                                            $___________
    ____ x $17 Special Meal Required (Same Price)                 $___________
 
D) E.A.S. Banquet - Friday Evening (8/6) Table Wine Available - Cash
    ____ x $15 Fillet of Sole Wellington                          $___________
    ____ x $15 Chicken Cordon Bleu                                $___________
    ____ x $15 Special Meal Required (Same Price)                 $___________
 
 
SECTION #5 - Blueberry Tour (Limited to 45 People)
    Box Lunches Provided for Those w/Meal Plan
    ____ x $10                                                    $___________
 
 
SECTION #6 - Late Registration Fee
   (Registration received after 7/12 and before 7/23)
    ____ x $15 Late Registration Fee                              $___________
 
 
SECTION #7 - Adjustment
1.  Short Course - Conference Registrants who have
    purchased meal plans for both the Conference
    and Short Course deduct $6.00                                 $___________
2.  Spouses Luncheon - Individuals with the
    Conference meal plan and who are attending the
    Spouses Luncheon/Tour deduct $6.00                            $___________
 
 
TOTAL PAYMENT - Sections 1,2,3,4,5,6, & 7                         $___________
 
 
Make Checks Payable To: E.A.S. '93
Mail Check and Registration Form To:
    William Truesdell
    RR#2, Box 26
    Bath,  ME  04530
 
NOTE:   Postage to U.S. From Canada is $ .40
______________________________________________________________________________
OFFICE USE ONLY
 
Date Rec'd ______ Amt Rec'd $_______ Amt Owed $________ Refund Amt $__________

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