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TOEC 2010

Monday, April 5, 2010 at 8:00 AM - Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 3:00 PM (ET)

TOEC 2010

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
On-line registration- St. Michaels Ended $55.00 $0.00
On-line registration - Lyndon College Ended $55.00 $0.00
On-line registration - Lake Morey Inn & Resort Ended $55.00 $0.00
On-line registration - MT Snow Ended $55.00 $0.00
On-line registration - Holiday Inn, Rutland Ended $55.00 $0.00

Event Details

 

65th Annual Town Officers’ Education Conferences  

Spring 2010

 

Dates and Locations:

 

April 5th—St. Michael’s College, Colchester

 

April 8th—Lyndon State College, Lyndonville

 

April 13th—Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee

 

April 20th- Grand Summit, Mt. Snow

 

April 28th—Holiday Inn & Conference Center, Rutland

 

General Information:

 

                                          Registration begins February 22, 2010

                                       Registration fee is $60.00 (lunch included)

                                       Registration desk opens at 8:00am

                                       Opening session is at 8:45am

                                       Workshop Sessions are 9:45am-3:30pm

 

For more information:

Sally Cleveland at (802) 773-3349 x 11 or email sally.cleveland@uvm.edu

Karen Schneider at (802) 773-3349 x 19 or email karen.schneider@uvm.edu 

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For complete bruchure of workshops 

http://www.uvm.edu/extension/eventpdfs/toec2010.pdf

  

 

Opening Session	Livable Communities for an Aging Population
Guest Speaker:	Jennifer Wallace-Brodeur
		AARP, Assistant State Director
By 2030, twenty-five percent of Vermont’s population will be 65 or older. 
The effects of this demographic sea change will play out in our communities as
local officials work to meet the needs of older residents. And with the aging 
population comes new attitudes about work, retirement and what defines a good 
quality of life. As local officials, what can you do now to address issues such as
the aging municipal workforce, affordable housing, transportation options for
those who cannot drive, and community design that fosters an active civic and 
social life?

 

 

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