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nceca schedule

updated wed 3 mar 10

 

Louis Katz on thu 11 mar 99

Hi Nels,
The nceca schedule can be found at: http://nceca.net, there is a link to the
revised program scedule right at the top of the page.
Louis

Hawkdancing wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Hi,
> Just realized I won't be that far from Columbus on 3/18. Where can I
> find out (website/phone# ) what is happening at NCECA on a specific day and
> can I attend for just that day?
>
> thanks
> Nels
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Lois Wilkins on thu 8 mar 07


Rikki,

If you go to the NCECA home page and click on "NCECA 2007, 41st Annual
Conference," it will take you to a page with PDF and Word links to the
preliminary program (under the heading Conference Program). It's brief
overview, but it might help.

See you in Louisville.

Lois

Lois Wilkins
claywork@verizon.net



Would someone please tell me where I can see the NCECA schedule on line?

I looked at the website, but it wasn't where I looked. I'd like to
spend
time on the plane to choose my options.

Thanks,

Rikki

Rikki Gill on thu 8 mar 07


Would someone please tell me where I can see the NCECA schedule on line?

I looked at the website, but it wasn't where I looked. I'd like to spend
time on the plane to choose my options.

Thanks,

Rikki

Megan Mason on fri 9 mar 07


In a message dated 3/9/2007 3:28:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
claywork@VERIZON.NET writes:

Rikki,

If you go to the NCECA home page and click on "NCECA 2007, 41st Annual
Conference," it will take you to a page with PDF and Word links to the
preliminary program (under the heading Conference Program). It's brief
overview, but it might help.



Why do they put it up in word? I DO NOT OWN THAT MICROSOFT PROGRAM.
Meg



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liz gowen on tue 2 mar 10


Sorry to bring this up agin but someone had posted where the info for =3D
the
conference could be viewed that is usually in CM. I thought I would get =3D
back
to it while I was moderating but can't seem to find it. Called Ceramics
Monthly to get that issue plus a subscription and they can't tell me =3D
which
one it is in. I hope I didn't wait too long. Any info would be =3D
appreciated.
Liz Gowen

Veena Raghavan on tue 2 mar 10


Hi Liz,

Jackson Gray posted the following information, and it worked for me.


CM has worked with NCECA to create the official guide, which you can get
electronically here:
NCECA 2010 Conference and Exhibition Guide
<
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ceramicartdaily.ne=
t%252Felectronic_nceca%252Fnceca2010%252F&h=3D47a7b285f329125083f35ca133267=
e96&
ref=3Dnf>
www.ceramicartdaily.net



In a message dated 3/2/2010 5:53:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
elgowen@VERIZON.NET writes:
>
> Sorry to bring this up agin but someone had posted where the info for the
> conference could be viewed that is usually in CM.

VeenaRaghavan@cs.com

Mayssan Farra on tue 2 mar 10


Hello Liz;

here is a link to it

http://www.ceramicartdaily.net/electronic_nceca/nceca2010/#/5/

Mayssan

Who in not even going:)

>
> Sorry to bring this up agin but someone had posted where the info for the
> conference could be viewed that is usually in CM. I thought I would get b=
ack
> to it while I was moderating but can't seem to find it. Called Ceramics
> Monthly to get that issue plus a subscription and they can't tell me whic=
h
> one it is in. I hope I didn't wait too long. Any info would be appreciate=
d.
> Liz Gowen