Subject: Room shortage at AIC meeting
This is an alert to people who have not yet booked their rooms for the AIC convention. Just about the only rooms left in Nashville, or for 40 miles around, for the week of the AIC conference (June 6-12) are at the Stouffer Nashville, where a single costs $110 a night, and where there are no rooms available for Saturday June 11. (Another hotel in town has some Saturday rooms, however; ask AIC) The shortage of space is because of a country music event called Fanfare. Here are some of the alternatives I have been considering, for myself or others: a) Find someone who already has a reservation and ask them if they are willing to share; or set up some kind of centralized roommate service. b) Get together with a bunch of other people, rent a car, find rooms at an outlying town, and drive in daily. c) Stay with friends or family in the area, if you have any. d) Stay in a youth hostel, or a recreational vehicle. e) Stay in a bed & breakfast; there are a few vacancies left. f) Skip this meeting. Ellen McCrady Abbey Publications *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:73 Distributed: Wednesday, April 13, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-73-001 ***Received on Tuesday, 12 April, 1994