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2001 Conference Photos

Special Needs Leadership Day members with Ed See
Special Needs Leadership Day SNC members with Ed See

Dan Voss and Andrew Malcolm at SIG luncheon
Dan Voss and Andrew Malcolm at SIG luncheon

Carolyn Watt speaking at the SNC SIG luncheon table
Carolyn Watt speaking at the SNC SIG luncheon table

Lori Allen, Gloria Reece, and Fabien Vais at SIG luncheon
Lori Allen, Gloria Reece, and Fabien Vais at SIG luncheon

Gloria, Fabien, and Connie at SIG luncheon
Gloria Reece, Fabien Vais, and Connie Kiernan at SIG luncheon

Special Needs Committee topic table members
Special Needs Committee SIG lunch table members

Ria and Dan Voss at dinner with a group at Bergdorff's
Ria and Dan Voss at dinner with a group at Bergdorff's

The group is enjoying their beer and German food
The group is enjoying their beer and German food

Cynthia  Lockley and Andrea Allen-Cerioli raise a toast
Cynthia Lockley and Andrea Allen-Cerioli raise a toast

 

Chicago River from a boat
Chicago River and buildings

Chicago River fountain
Chicago River fountain

 

Chicago River fountain and lake entrance
Chicago River fountain and lake entrance

Chicago River from the bridge
Chicago River from the bridge

Anke Harris, Carolyn Watt, Dan Voss, and Cynthia Lockley at the President's reception
Anke Harris, Carolyn Watt, Dan Voss, and Cynthia Lockley at the President's reception

Dan and Ria Voss at the President's reception
Dan and Ria Voss at the President's reception

Anke, Carolyn, and Cynthia at the President's reception
Anke, Carolyn, and Cynthia at the President's reception

Ron, Anke, and Carolyn
Ron Blicke, Anke, and Carolyn at the President's reception

 

Incoming President, Judy Glick-Smith
Incoming President, Judy Glick-Smith

Chicago Tribune building in downtown Chicago
Chicago Tribune building in downtown Chicago

 

11 board members in a tub
11 board members in a tub

 

Cynthia Lockley in panel discussion: The Marathon of Chapter Presidency
Cynthia Lockley in panel discussion: "The Marathon of Chapter Presidency"

Don Bloom's Stop me before I volunteer again
Don Bloom's Stop me before I volunteer again

 

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