Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Details To Note

Since there is only a month left for the conference, we like to provide the following details. Since our
conference starts on July 4, Thursday, we request you to make an effort to be present from the first session.

TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS:

1. You can fly into Bradley International Airport in Hartford, CT. We will pick you up from the airport. The city bus called Bradley Flyer leaves every 30 minutes and the charge is only $1.30.
2. You can fly into LGA or JFK in New York on Thursday morning and we will pick you up from there. Cut off time is Thursday 2 PM.
3. From nearby cities, you can take the Metro North train or Amtrak to Hartford. We can pick you up from the airport, if you give us the arrival time.

SPORTS DAY:

1. Sports Day is Friday, not Saturday.
2. All  sports teams must register by June 15.
3. Competitions are for Basket Ball and Volley Ball.
4. Groups are divided into under 19 and above 19.

SCIENCE MUSEUM:

Right across from the convention center, there is an excellent science museum. We have arranged for a special group visit to it for our children. There is an entrance fee.

PROGRAM CHANGES:

These are the main changes in the program this year.

1. Thursday night meeting will be a combined meeting where we will honor the nation on its independent day and honor our service men and women.
2. Saturday morning will have two main tracks. One, a seminar on Obama Care and how it will impact the Malayali families. Two will a revival meeting.
3. There will be no after hours revival meeting.
4. Samgamams will be on Friday afternoon.
5. There will be a media forum, instead of writers meeting on Friday afternoon. Rev. Zac Poonnen is a globally recognized Christian author from India and he will minister in that session. in addition to writers, we will incorporate musicians, web masters, bloggers and media producers like video makers into this session. Thus the name change.
6. Each of our invited guests will minister in multiple sessions.

See you soon in Hartford!

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