Join Us in Little Rock

It’s time to register for the 65th Annual CEA Conference, Independence through Education July 4-7, 2010. Conference participants will be coming from throughout the United States and several other countries. The conference planning committee is working hard to make the conference an excellent professional development opportunity for attendees.

Conference Agenda

  • Opening Session (Sunday Night)
  • President’s Reception
  • General Sessions with Featured Speakers
  • Professional Workshops
  • Institution Tour
  • Awards Luncheon
  • Teacher of the Year Gala
  • Vendor Exhibits
  • Membership Business Meeting

Teacher of the Year Gala Flyer(.doc)
Schedule at a Glance(.doc)

Points of Interest (.pdf)

Registration Information

Register at www.ceanational.org(e-commerce) or send in this Registration Form (doc) via mail, email or fax.

Full Registration (before June 1, 2010)

$298 for CEA Members

$353 for Non-Members (renew or join to receive member benefits)

$265 for CEA Retirees or CEA Students

Full Registration (after June 1, 2010)

$358 for CEA Members

$413 for Non-Members (renew or join to receive member benefits)

$325 for CEA Retirees or CEA Students

Full registration includes President’s Reception Sunday, Breakfast & Luncheon Monday, Breakfast and Dinner Tuesday, Brunch Wednesday.

One day registration and meals for non-registered guests are also available

Exhibitor Prospectus (pdf)

HOTEL RESERVATIONS:
The 65TH Annual Conference will be held at the Peabody Little Rock, located at Three Statehouse Plaza, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72201. Room rates are $96 single and $116 double occupancy. Reservations may be made by calling 800-732-2639 or online at https://register.peabodyhotels.com . You will need the following group code to make reservations online: Group Code: 571765 by Tuesday, June 1, 2010!
Guests can access the link below to learn more about the Peabody Little Rock Hotel.
http://peabody.webcollateral.com/littlerock/index.htm

Hospitality in Little Rock

There are many great things to do and see in Little Rock, Arkansas. Some places of special interest are:

  • The World of the Pharaohs Exhibit at the Arkansas Arts Museum
  • William J. Clinton Presidential Library (Free admission on July 4th)
  • "Bandits, Badges and Bars: Arkansas Law & Justice" Exhibit - Old Statehouse Museum

For more information on exciting things to do in Little Rock please visit the sites below:

www.LittleRock.com
www.RiverMarket.info

Call for Presenters (doc)
Call for Presenters (Online Form)

For more information

Contact: Conference Co-Chair Dub Byers at Dubs.Byers@arkansas.gov

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