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It's only a few weeks away: the Midwest Archives Conference's Annual Meeting, "MAC in Bloom!"  Join us April 27-29 in Bloomington/Normal, Illinois, for a rollicking time that will include all the workshops, tours, sessions and networking events that have built MAC's reputation as a leader among archival professional organizations nationwide.  There will be something for everyone in the fields of archives, special collections librarianship, conservation, public history and museum work.  

 

AND THIS JUST IN. . . .   The conference site, the Chateau Hotel (www.chateauhotel.biz) , is still honoring the MAC price and has a few spaces left, and arrangements have been made with another hotel to accept MAC attendees in the event that the Chateau fills up.  Contact the Chateau sales manager Kevin Myszkowski directly at 309-665-5638 for all your needs. 

 

The pre-registration deadline has passed, but it's still an incomparable bargain: only $60 for MAC members, $70 for non-members and $45 for students!  A printable registration form, along with an on-line program and everything else you need to know about the meeting, is on the web at www.midwestarchives.org/illinois. 

 

Come and see what MAC veterans have long known: The professional development experience and value provided by a MAC meeting is hard to beat!  Hope to see you in Illinois a month from now for MAC in Bloom! 



 

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