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2017 National Slate Association Conference

9/28/17 to 10/1/17
The Statler Hotel | Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
United States

Join us for the NSA 2017 fall conference to connect with our member network and learn from our experts all while surrounded by the beauty of Ithaca. Located at the southern tip of Cayuga Lake, the city features historic slate roof buildings surrounded by steep hills, vineyards, apple orchards, and waterfalls.

This is your chance to learn from experts, ask questions and enjoy the company of others who share your interest in all things slate!


Highlights

Informative presentations by:


  •          Victor Cardenes, Geology researcher focused on roofing slate —All you need to know about slate
  •          John Chan, NSA President and President, Durable Slate Company — Natural slate vs. synthetics
  •          Jeffrey Chusid, Interim Chair, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University — Importance of historic preservation
  •          Gary Traver, Assistant Director of Educational Services for NYS Division of Code Enforcement — Code as it relates to steep slope roofing
  •          Tim Underhill, Delta Slate Company — Industry Roundtable
  •          James Walas, Revere Copper Architectural Services — Copper details and updates
  •          Ron Williams, OSHA Area Director — New Silica Standard

    Connect with businesses and industry specialists


    Cornell University campus tour


    Tompkins County Historical Preservation Society tour

    Optional: Experience! The Finger Lakes winery tour, $95

https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/experiencefingerlakes/items/34786/availability/38373394/book/?full-items=yes

    Wine Tour Itinerary

    First stop: Long Point Winery

  •          Barrel sampling of multiple vintages of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  •          Tasting of five more wines of the guest’s choice (including one paired with chocolate).
  •          Buffet lunch with gourmet sandwiches, side salad and dessert.

    Second stop: Treleaven Winery

  •          Private tour of the winery and wine making process.
  •          Private tasting consisting of six selected wines.
  •          Cheese pairing featuring local hand crafted cheese.

    Last stop at a local waterfall to appreciate why “Ithaca is Gorges.”

Member, $249 | Member Guest, $149

Non-Member, $279 | Non-Member Guest, $279

Accommodations

Conference Headquarters

The Statler Hotel | Cornell University

Tucked into Cornell University’s vibrant campus, and overlooking Cayuga Lake (the largest of the Finger Lakes), The Statler Hotel puts you near beautiful parks, plunging waterfalls and compelling attractions. Designed to inspire effortless relaxation, the rooms feature modern designs and warm décor surrounded by a beautiful landscape.

$250 | Traditional Guestroom (book online: code NSLATE92717)

800-541-2501*

Other area hotels:

Best Western University Inn

$129 ($159 Fri. & Sat.) | Two Beds (for discounted rate book rooms by 8/27)

607-272-6100*

Country Inn & Suites Ithaca (book online: rate code SLATE)

$139 | Queen Suite or King Suite (for discounted rate book rooms by 9/6)

607-256-1100*

Fairfield Inn & Suites Ithaca

$139 | Queen or King Room (for discounted rate book rooms by 9/1)

607-277-1000*

*Booking by phone: mention National Slate Association for discounted rooms

Sponsorships

Show your support for the NSA! Sponsor logos will appear in the conference programs and on a large banner in the meeting room.

Gold: $2500*

Silver: $1000*

Bronze: $500

 

*Grab the attention of the conference attendees with a table of your company’s literature, samples, and signage. Display tables are complementary at Silver and Gold levels only and are limited to the first 10 sponsorships. Don’t delay, secure a table now.

Distances/Mileage from Area Airports

 

For more information about the convention, please contact

Dustin Lanterman: dlanterman@evansroofingcompany.com

Stephanie Coustenis: scoustenis@slateassociation.org

https://slateassociation.org/events/

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