That sounds like a good plan. It has become standard practice to require registration for free events and it makes a lot of sense in this case.

One question: Do committee members have to register separately for any events, or are all our events already counted in our conference registration?

julie

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I know it’s last minute, but I assume that we are announcing or handing out flyers about free events?  In any case, we have to be careful about the Ukrainian Labour Temple advertising because of limited capacity.  We will probably have to ask members of “the public” to register to hear the keynote.  I assume that the Wednesday evening will be okay since they know the issue, but given the discussion about Thursday capacity, it is perhaps best that we let people know that there is limited room, and perhaps we can lead them to our website for more information (particularly if we decide to set up a system of registration).

 

Jim

 

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