| The modest fee for the meeting includes registration,
four nights in a Snowblaze condominium beginning
on Saturday, February 2nd (February 6 is the departure
day), an opening buffet reception, snacks during
sessions, and a closing dinner at a fine restaurant in
Winter Park. The condominium has a fine health club
with sauna, steam room, hot tub, pool, weight room
and handball. All units have complete kitchens.
GOOD
NEWS! --Rates are still $25 per person lower
than they were in 2002.
The
all inclusive cost for accommodations, registration
and indicated meals in a shared condo is only $325
per person or $650 per couple (couples have their
own room with private bath in a condo). A family
can have an entire 2-bedroom condo unit for $975
plus $75 for each person over three. The 2-bedroom
units each sleep up to six people.
We
will be in the Colorado Rockies just a week before
the prime ski season starts. Therefore, WCALB needs
to reserve condominiums early. Please e-mail me
of your interest soon so that I can appropriately
arrange the Conference and reserve enough condos while they are still available. Send a deposit of $50
per person ($100 per couple, $200 per family) by
September 30, 2007* to:
Stan
Weiss, Convener
Winter Conference on Animal Learning & Behavior
Department of Psychology
American University
Washington, DC 20016-8062
Send
deposit checks to Stanley Weiss, WCALB with "2008
WCALB" in the lower left corner. Deposits are
refundable until November 30, 2007, when final payment
is due*. Receipts will be sent out after final
payment. Accommodations may be available after late
November, but they can't be guaranteed.
If
you have any questions, comments, or suggestions,
contact Stan Weiss at sweiss@american.edu
Hope
to see you in Winter Park! *Late
Registration: Contact sweiss@american.edu
to
inquire about late registration, that may be possible
on a space-available basis. To insure participation and accommodations at the rates given above,
you are encouraged to meet these extended deadlines.
The Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior website
is hosted courtesy of
American
University Department of Psychology

Comments, suggestions, or inquiries should be sent to
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