January 16-17, 2009
San Jose State University
Registration is open to all MENC/CMEA members. The registration fee for non-members includes a one year membership in MENC/CMEA. Registration forms can be viewed, printed, or downloaded from this page. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (free from Adobe) to view and print the form. If you have the pdf plug-in installed in your Internet browser, you can view and print the form without having to download. Pre-registration for the next conference will begin in September. The pre-registration deadline for the 2008 Conference is December 15, 2007. On-site registration begins at 7:30 AM on Friday and at 8:00 AM on Saturday.
The cost for the Winter Conference is $65 if paid by December 15. After that date it will go up to $75.
2009 Winter Conference Registration
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January 16-17 2009
Greetings from Silicon Valley!
The
faculty and staff at San Jose State University are very pleased to host
the CMEA Bay Section Conference. We are pleased to provide concert and
clinic facilities ranging from the School of Music & Dance's 500
seat Concert Hall to the 1100 seat Morris Dailey Auditorium located in the historic Tower Building in the center of campus. The Student Union
is also an important venue, housing the conference registration,
orchestra rehearsals, technology sessions, music industry exhibits, and
some conference clinics. Founded in 1857, San Jose State University is
the first of the California State University campuses. Located in the
heart of Silicon Valley, the SJSU School of Music and Dance offers a
variety of innovative degree programs spanning traditional studies in
performance, composition, and education to the technical avant-garde,
cross-cultural studies in improvisation, and jazz.
Surrounding
the University, downtown San Jose offers a variety of restaurants from
ethnic and fast food to distinctive, fine dining. Coupled with world
class hotel accommodations, San Jose provides a truly exciting
conference environment. We are honored to serve you and look forward to
seeing you each January.
Edward C. Harris
Conference Host
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