Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Just a few notes of interest: Tee Shirt QUILT, White Horse, Directions, and Parking Pass Winners!

1) SEND ME YOUR KINDERMUSIK TEE SHIRT!!! I need these by 10/15/08 so that I can complete the quilt for the children's fund auction! I would LOVE to include tee shirts from all over the world!

2) White Horse Transportation update: There's been a bit of confusion re: the White Horse Transportation pricing schedule (my fault -- I'm sorry). If there are 3 or fewer people being picked up at the airport, the prices are as follows: $45 for one passenger, $50 total for 2 passengers, $55 total for 3 passengers. For four passengers, the charge is $15 per person. For FIVE or MORE passengers, the rate is $12 per person. Complicated? Yup -- but this is still a REAL DEAL for our educators. White Horse will be accepting reservations and will combine passengers -- so the more educators who call and reserve transportation, the more likely that you will receive a $15 or better rate. Their vehicles are clean -- new -- many have leather seats -- and are SAFE and comfortable. So, email reservations@ridewhitehorse.com today and reserve your spot. They will require a credit card to hold your reservation, but your credit card will NOT be charged until you are picked up (or dropped off). If questions, let me know at cschor@kindermusik.com.

3) Directions to the Convention Center: The Marriott Raleigh City Center is located at 500 Fayetteville Street and the new Raleigh Convention Center is located at 500 South Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 (they're less than 1 block apart). If you are driving to convention, please use http://www.mapquest.com/ as your guide! Mapquest is much better at directions than Convention Connie is!!!

4) WHO WON THE PARKING PASSES? Yep -- the drawing for the FIVE FREE PARKING PASSES was held yesterday -- and -- drum roll please -- the winners are: MARSHA NEAL, CANDY BANKS, CATHY SIEBERT, DONNA METLER, and SANDY YAGEL! CONGRATS!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You should not waste your time with MapQuest. Much better: maps.google.com. Give it a try.