Volume 2, No. 23.   December 13, 2002

 

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Training days
The New England Association of Amusement Parks & Attractions (NEAAPA) are just being good neighbors. The trade association has scheduled its 2003 winter training series in January and are offering all four sessions to members of the Pennsylvania Amusement Parks Association and the New Jersey Amusement Association at the NEAAPA member rate of $50 per session, $150 for all four (nonmember rates are $75 and $225).

The training sessions are full-day events, beginning with John Paul Scott, a former Disney Imagineer and now owner of Create Access architectural firm, leading a program on the Americans with Disabilities Act and Access Board Regulations, January 8 at Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire. The Food Service and FEC roundtables are January 16 at Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut. The next day Lake Compounce also hosts the Rides and Security roundtables, and on January 29 Canobie hosts the Games and Retail roundtables.

To sign up for any of these sessions, call 860-620-9117, e-mail neaapa2@aol.com, or visit www.neaapa.com.

 

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