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- Location:
- Seattle, WA, 98101
- Phone:
- 206-694-5000
- Wed:
- 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
- Thurs:
- 10:00 am - 9:30 pm
- Fri:
- 8:00 am - 2:00 am
- Sat:
- 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Reflect, Rethink, & Renew in Seattle
A World-Class Metropolis in Stunning Natural Surroundings.
Rethink the possibilities to grow our greatest renewable resources—the arts, culture, and creativity—with more than 1,400 colleagues from across the country.
Renew your commitment to creating a sustainable future for yourself, your organization, and your community.
Registration for the 2009 Annual Convention is now CLOSED. Please visit us on-site in Seattle to register.
Your Visit to Seattle
Seattle is anything but ordinary. Just named "City of the Year" by Fast Company magazine, it is a city where the extraordinary is commonplace and commonplace is anything but. So plan to come early or stay late for the Annual Convention to savor the city.
From a thriving arts and cultural scene to great shopping, dining, and outdoor adventures, check out all Seattle and the region has to offer. Use our conference microsite to help plan your visit.
Preview our on-site program (1 of 2 | 2 of 2) to plan out your convention experience.
Advance Workshops - Recharge a Day Early.
Come a day early on Wednesday, June 17, to participate in one of six workshops where you will have more time to focus on specific topics that matter to you. Most workshops take place at the Sheraton Seattle. Full-Day Workshops: $150 members, $175 nonmembers. Half-Day Workshops: $125 members, $150 nonmembers
- Diverse Cultures: Leading Change in the 21st Century
- Engage! Best Practices in Arts and Civic Engagement
- Public Art Program Management
- Creative Economy: By Design
- Leveraging Private Sector Support
- You Bet Your Assessment!
- Arts Education Innovators: Daniel Windham and Robert Lynch
- Leadership Keynote Presentation: Peter Senge
- Civic Engagement Innovator: Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and Maria Bauman
- Diverse Cultures Innovator: Luis J. Rodriguez
- Economic Development Innovator: Jon Hawkes
- Public Advocacy Innovator: Norm Dicks
- Public Art Innovator: Edgar Heap of Birds
- Private-Sector Innovator: Akhtar Badshah









