Founder's Day at John C. Smith PCUSA Seminary at ITC

 

   
       
 

 

For your convenience, a block of rooms is reserved for out of town guests at the Marriott Courtyard in downtown Atlanta for $119.00 per night (address below).  You have until April 1, 2012, to reserve your room at the $119.00 rate.  Be sure to tell the reservation agent that you are with Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary.  (If you are a JCSTS Trustee and have confirmed your attendance, your arrangements have been taken care of; you do not need to make your own reservations.) 

 

Marriott Courtyard

133 Carnegie Way

Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 222-2416

The registration fee for the full two day event is $40.  This fee will cover lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday and the awards reception.  If you will be attending the convocation and workshops only, you do not need to pay, but we would still like for you to register so that we can record attendance.  The next communication I send you will include a registration form and instructions for online registration for those who prefer to do it digitally. 

Look forward to seeing you. 

 

Grace and peace,

 

Dr. Paul T. Roberts

 Dr. Paul T. Roberts, Sr., President-Dean
Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary
700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW

Atlanta, GA 30314
ph  - 404-527-7781

fax - 404-614-6349

 

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