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PROFESSIONALS ACCOMMODATIONS
If you like to share your interest, enthusiasm, and experience in Hotel registration deadline: 5 p.m., Friday, 25 Feb.
applied geology, consider being a GSA mentor at the meeting. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Lancaster Marriott
Being a mentor is a rewarding experience. To learn more, contact at Penn Square. The meeting rate is US$159 per night plus tax.
Jennifer Nocerino at jnocerino@geosociety.org. Reservations should be made by calling the Lancaster Marriott at
This meeting also offers an excellent opportunity to earn CEUs Penn Square at +1-888-850-6146 (toll free) or +1-717-239-1600
toward your continuing education requirements for your employer, (local). Please be sure to mention that you are attending the GSA
K–12 school, or professional registration. The CEU certificate can meeting. The Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square is ADA compliant.
be downloaded from the meeting website after the meeting. Mobility accessible rooms may be requested at time of booking.
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP AT YOUR SECTION LOCAL COMMITTEE
MEETING Organizing Co-Chairs: Andy deWet, adewet@fandm.edu;
Whenever possible, we like to reach out to industry represen- Chris Williams, cwillia2@fandm.edu
tatives to mentor students and early career professionals (ECPs). Technical Program Co-Chairs: David Sunderlin, sunderld@
Students and ECPs really enjoy talking to these individuals who lafayette.edu; LeeAnn Srogi, lsrogi@wcupa.edu; Gale Blackmer,
can describe their career paths and what opportunities there are gblackmer@pa.gov; Gail Ashley, gmashley@eps.rutgers.edu
in their industries and companies. If there are possibilities to Field Trip Chair: Jaime Tomlinson, jaimet@udel.edu
engage sponsors for the mentor programs, please contact Debbie Short Course Chair: Rob Sternberg, rob.sternberg@fandm.edu
Marcinkowski, Executive Director of the GSA Foundation, K–12 Teacher Education Program Co-Chairs: Lynn Marquez,
dmarcinkowski@geosociety.org. Sponsors enjoy meeting geol- lynn.marquez@millersville.edu; Christopher Roemmele,
ogy students and ECPs as potential employees, so we will work CROEMMELE@wcupa.edu
with you to bring these two groups together. Student Volunteer Chair: Emily Wilson, emily.wilson@fandm.edu
Sponsorships Co-Chairs: Tim Bechtel, timothy.bechtel@fandm.edu;
REGISTRATION Talor Walsh, talor.walsh@millersville.edu
Early registration deadline: 14 Feb. Coordination/Communications Chair: Melissa Betrone,
Cancellation deadline: 22 Feb. mbetrone@fandm.edu
For further information or if you need special accommodations,
please contact the general chairs, Andy de Wet, andy.dewet@
fandm.edu, or Chris Williams, chris.williams@fandm.edu.
SPECIAL PAPER 521
REGISTRATION FEES (all fees are in U.S. dollars)
Early Standard
Member Type Tracks, Trails, and Thieves: The Adventures,
Full Mtg. One Day Full Mtg. One Day Discoveries, and Historical Significance
of Ferdinand V. Hayden’s 1868 Geological
Professional Member $195 $145 $240 $165 Survey of Wyoming and Adjacent Territories
Professional Member 70+ $115 $95 $145 $115
Professional Nonmember $215 $165 $265 $200 By Jack E. Deibert and Brent H. Breithaupt
Early Career Professional $150 $115 $200 $180 SPE521P, 85 p. + index, ISBN 9780813725215
Member
Student Member $75 $55 $95 $75 This book is available
Student Nonmember $85 $75 $105 $95 as a PDF e-book
download only.
K–12 Professional $80 $65 $100 $75 Tracks,
Guest or Spouse $65 $75 $80 $75 By J.E. Deibert and B.H. Breithaupt Trails & PRICE $9.99
The Adventures, Discoveries, and Historical Significance of Ferdinand V. Hayden’s
Field Trip/Short Course Only $25 n/a $25 n/a Thieves
1868 Geological Survey of Wyoming and Adjacent Territories
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By Jack E. Deibert and Brent H. Breithaupt
Tracks, Trails, and Thieves
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