[CEUS-earthquake-hazards] St. Louis Earthquake Project Progress Report & Field Trip - Announcement
Phyllis Steckel
psteckel at charter.net
Thu Aug 31 19:32:30 GMT 2006
The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project will host its Fall Progress Meeting on Thursday afternoon, October 12, 2006, at the St. Louis Science Center. This half-day program will report the project's progress-to-date as well as provide information on various related aspects of earthquake risk in the central US.
On Friday, October 13, 2006, there will be an all-day field trip to visit sites and sights important to telling the story of earthquake hazards and earthquake risk in the St. Louis area. The field trip is especially planned for those in business operations, finance, lending, equity, public service, insurance, utilities, communication, planning, transportation, and related fields. It is also for elected officials and local media.
Cost is $40. per person, which includes motor-coach transportation, lunch, and a field-trip guidebook.
Make reservations by contacting Phyllis Steckel at psteckel at charter.net or 636-239-4013 before October 6, 2006. Four sponsorships are needed: sponsors receive prominent recognition and complementary registration for four participants (such as key decision-makes, clients or potential clients).
More information is on the attached flyer.
Please PASS THIS ON to others you know who may be interested.
Phyllis J. Steckel, RG
St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project
PO Box 2002
Washington, MO 63090
636-239-4013
psteckel at charter.net
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