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Fall SIOR national convention set for October 21-23 in San Antonio

New England SIOR Chapter members are registering to attend this fall's SIOR national conference to be held from Wednesday to Saturday, Oct. 21-23 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio, 600 East Market St., San Antonio, Tex.The Hyatt Regency San Antonio offers a luxury San Antonio Riverwalk hotel that is perfect for every guest. The downtown Grand Hyatt urban retreat has a premier location adjacent to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, HemisFair Park, and the Riverwalk. Shuttle Service from Airport SIOR has negotiated with Airport Express for a cost-effective solution for your travel from the San Antonio International Airport to the Grand Hyatt. You can book the Express on the SIOR website! The cost is only $16 one-way - $28 round-trip. A taxi will cost approximately $25 each way. Discounted Airlines American Airlines is the official air carrier for the 2010 SIOR Fall World Conference. There are several negotiated discounts available. Please call the American Meeting Services Desk at 800-433-1790 or confirm via the web site www.aa.com to make reservations and purchase tickets. The Fall Convention Schedule The convention schedule will have an Opening Session, General Session and a Closing Session from Thursday through Saturday. In between there are a number of concurrent events. Conference registration and hotel reservations are handled through SIOR headquarters. Need Help? Please contact Events at events@sior.com or at 202.449.8218.
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