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Last Chance for Early Bird Conference Rate
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Have You Registered Yet? 

Early Bird Discount Conference Rate Ends This Weekend

Our conferences are starting to fill up as people hear about all the valuable sessions we have planned for attendees. Waves & Currents 101, Media Training, Ideation Sessions, and much more.

Grand Haven was selling fast, but Cleveland is catching up, and it is a smaller venue, so we expect it to sell out.
 
If you haven't registered yet, please do so soon so you get the early bird rate of only $39  (which includes, breakfast, lunch, snacks, and some fun surprises.

Click for more info and to register for the Cleveland event on April 19, or for Grand Haven, on April 22.
A Tweet Addition
As we expand our menu of collaborative tools and social media channels, we are now on Twitter. Follow us @GLWaterSafety
Nominate a Water Safety Superhero
Know anyone who has saved someone from drowning? Or someone whose efforts are making a difference in ending drowning? Take a minute to nominate them via our website and we'll present the award at our Conferences.
Who Should Be Our Volunteer of the Year?
The Great Lakes Water Safety Consortium already has more than 150 members. Who stands out to you as someone making us great and furthering our cause? Nominate them on our website soon so we can recognize them in Cleveland or Grand Haven next month.
Thank you for being a part of the new GLWSC. Whether you're serving on our Leadership Council, on one of our seven committees, helping spread the word about our Conferences, or just keeping tabs on the many ways we're beginning to work together to end drowning as part of or Advisory Team, know that I appreciate it.

Please contact me anytime with questions or suggestions for making the Consortium better.

Jamie

Jamie Racklyeft
Executive Director, Great Lakes
Water Safety Consortium
Rip Current Survivor

jracklye@gmail.com
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The mission of the Great Lakes Water Safety Consortium is to connect all groups and individuals interested in water safety to maximize our collective knowledge, resources, and actions to end drownings in the Great Lakes.
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