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It’s been a busy spring of conferences, a hiking vacation in southern Utah (see below), weekends away and lots of work for clients. I’m always looking for ideas, practices and programs to share with the association community, so if your association is doing something innovative, please let me know.
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. | by Henley Wing Chiu, Bloomberry You never grow old at the table Nothing to report because I was hiking with my family last week in Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area and Dinosaur National Monument in Utah and Colorado—highly recommended if you love the high desert and red rocks like I do. More info/register.
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