The Saratoga Hilton
Saratoga Springs, New York
Last updated 3/7/08
The following is very basic, preliminary information offered for planning purposes.
Have questions? Give me a call (860-486-3321) or drop me an email
(carrol.waite@uconn.edu)
Carrol Waite, Institute Manager
Notes from the Institute Manager
Come learn skills you'll use every day! The objective of this Training Institute is to assist dedicated professionals to meet the unique needs of college students with disabilities. Participants can select from a variety of Strands and Single Sessions taught by experts in the field that provide participants with in-depth information and adequate time for questions and follow-up activities.
Participants also have opportunities to share information and network with each other at various activities throughout the Institute.
Yes! If you are one of the following, you should attend this Institute:
Contemporary style meets distinguished tradition at The Saratoga Hilton (formerly The Saratoga Hotel and Conference Center). The newly appointed accommodations have introduced a fresh, new vibe to the heart of the downtown scene. Experience the dramatic changes now underway at this time-honored Saratoga Springs hotel, beginning with the newly renovated guest rooms and suites. Delight in the exquisite Broadway address - just steps from over 50 restaurants, distinctive shops, and sidewalk cafes. The Saratoga Hilton is just minutes from the Saratoga Race Course and Performing Arts Center, and a short distance from the Adirondack Mountains, offering an abundance of recreation.
Visit The Saratoga Hilton site at: www.thesaratogahotel.com for detailed hotel information.
Saratoga Chamber of Commerce: www.saratoga.com
Saratoga Race Track: www.saratogaracetrack.com
Saratoga Performing Arts Center: www.spac.org
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