April 5, 2010

Important schedule change: Endorsements Conference moved to April 17

Because the special session of the Legislature will slop into next weekend and even early next week (they’re on rolling recess this week until Friday), the Federation Endorsements Conference originally scheduled for this Saturday has been postponed a week, until Saturday, April 17.

The Endorsements Conference will now be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 17, in the Duwamish Training Center, South Seattle Community College Georgetown Campus, 6737 Corson Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98108. THE LOCATION IS THE SAME, ONLY THE DATE HAS CHANGED.
  • Local presidents should contact their delegates to tell them of the schedule change. We’re calling presidents and board members as well.
  • Delegates needing to change travel arrangements should call Pam Herrick at the Federation, 1-800-562-6002.

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