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Time: January 19, 2011 from 12pm to 2pm
Location: BRENTWOOD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
Street: 52 Third Avenue
City/Town: Brentwood, New York
Phone: (631) 874-1170
Event Type: meeting, with, regent, roger, tilles
Organized By: LIAPTA
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2011
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LONG ISLAND ATTENDANCE PROFESSIONALS & TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT: Dennis A Fretto
OUR Next MEETING for 2010-2011 is
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Happy New Year! Please join us for our next meeting on January 19th. This meeting will feature Christie R. Medina, Esq. attorney for Frazer & Feldman LLP and Mara N. Harvey attorney for Lamb & Barnosky. They will make a presentation on student residency. Please plan to attend with questions concerning the law regarding residency as well as any other related topics. Remember we are our own greatest resource and networking is a valuable resource to our profession. Please pass this on to anyone in your district who may be interested in attending.
TIME: 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ($5.00 fee for non-members)
LOCATION: BRENTWOOD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
52 Third Avenue, Brentwood, New York
QUESTIONS: call (631) 874-1170
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