[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Evergreen Conference Cancellation
Sharon Herbert
sharon.herbert at bc.libraries.coop
Mon Mar 16 12:55:11 EDT 2020
Terran, I want to send big thanks to the 2020 organizing committee for
all of their hard work in preparing for the Conference. I'm sure it's
a huge disappointment to have to cancel, but these are extraordinary
times. Thank you all!
Sharon
Quoting Terran McCanna <tmccanna at georgialibraries.org>:
> Due to the health and safety concerns of the Evergreen community during the
> COVID-19 pandemic, the Evergreen Conference Committee and The Evergreen
> Project Board have come to the conclusion that the 2020 Evergreen
> International Conference in Atlanta should be cancelled.
>
> Conference registration fees, exhibitor fees, and sponsorships will be
> refunded. (We will be reaching out to exhibitors directly as well.)
>
> *Please be sure to cancel your hotel reservations. *
>
> We are looking forward to the 2021 Evergreen International Conference in
> Missouri!
>
> All of our best wishes for your health and safety,
> Terran McCanna / The Evergreen Conference Committee
>
>
>
> Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager
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Sharon Herbert
Sitka Manager | BC Libraries Cooperative
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Living and working in Abbotsford, the traditional and unceded
territory of the Máthxwi (Matsqui) First Nation and the Sema:th
(Sumas) First Nation, which are both part of the Stó:lō Nation. In
Halq'emeylem, Sto:lo translates as ''river'' and the Sto:lo people are
called the ''people of the river".
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