General Information
Computer Facilities
Computer access will be available for all conference participants. Wireless internet access information will be given out at registration. A limited number of computer terminals are located on the first floor and a computer lab is located next to the meeting site.
The City and Meeting Site
You will find the best of all worlds in Wisconsin's vibrant capital city and picturesque surrounding towns: natural beauty and outdoor recreation, stimulating cultural offerings, distinctive restaurants and shops, and an irreverent spirit of fun.
Built on an isthmus between lakes Monona and Mendota, Madison is renowned for its beautiful scenery. A total of five area lakes and over 200 parks provide an abundance of year-round outdoor activities, from hiking, biking, swimming and sailing along with cross-country skiing, snow sailing, and ice fishing.
The Memorial Union is commonly referred to as the “heart and soul of the University.” The Italian-Renaissance style building is located on the shore of Lake Mendota in the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It is a focus of student activities and is close to shops, museums, libraries, and many local eateries.
More information can be found at: www.visitmadison.com/visitorinfo/
Madison Weather
May is typically warm and pleasant, but come prepared for cool or rainy weather as well. For current updates visit: www.weather.com/outlook/sports/local/USWI0411
Child Care
The following child care sites are local recommendations that offer daily drop in care. Please contact the sites directly for more information. The Wisconsin Union is not responsible for coordinating child care.
Eagle’s Wing Child Care
Eagle Heights Community Center
611 Eagle Heights Madison, Wisconsin 53706
(608) 265-3332
www.housing.wisc.edu/eagleswing
Eagle’s Wing is an on-campus, nationally accredited facility located in the Eagle Heights community with an overall capacity for 105 children, ages 2-5. Eagle’s Wing will provide drop in care for children based on availability of space on any given day. You must call ahead to inquire about openings. An hourly fee is charged for this service.
YMCA of Dane County
The YMCA offers day care for school-age children. For more information, please call at (608) 221-1574.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: Abstract submission has been extended to June 15th. Abstracts received after this date may still be considered, but will not be published in the conference book.
Please be sure to register and submit your abstract by this date!
To Register On-Line for INCDNCM, please click here
DEADLINES: All participants must first register before submitting an abstract.
Abstract Submission: On-line abstract submission is now open. Abstracts for posters and presentations must be submitted by June 15th, 2007 at 11:59 PM, Eastern Standard Time to be considered.
Lodging Reservations (via registration site): Friday, July 13, 2007
Payments: All charges must be paid in full after Friday, July 13, 2007
Questions? Please contact us!
INCDNCM 2007 * Wisconsin Union Conference Services * 800 Langdon Street * Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 265-8012 * Fax: (608) 265-8299 * Email: INCDNCM@union.wisc.edu

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