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MBSI Convention 2002 Hotels in Chicago
By Ron Bopp

The 2002 MBSI convention to be held in Chicago (Schaumburg), Illinois,
is filling up fast.  Over 500 members have already signed up to see
the fabulous collections, workshops and programs.

The convention hotel, the Hyatt, is completely full at this time,
but Al Choffnes has made arrangements with the nearest hotel, the
AmeriSuites, for additional rooms.  These rooms are available at $89.00
and include a complementary breakfast and cocktails.  The AmeriSuites
hotel is only 0.3 miles from the Hyatt for easy accessibility.

Rooms will be held until 7/23/02 so if you wish to come to this really
fantastic and exciting meeting, you had better call soon.  The phone
number is 847-330-1060 and when you call, mention you are with the MBSI
to get the preferred rate.

To find out more about the 2002 MBSI meeting contact Carl Curtis at
<carldcurtis@tir.com>

See you there!

Ron Bopp, Chairman
2002 MBSI Annual Meeting



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