Delta Theta Chi Sorority National Convention June 26 – 28, 2015 Hosted by Electra province in Kansas City, Missouri Name: ____________________________________________________ Province: _________________ Chapter: ________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ Please indicate if you are a: National Officer ___________________________ Province President _________________________ City:_________________________ State:______ Zip: _____________ Past National President _____________________ Home Phone: ___________________ Cell: _____________________ Delegate Alternate Guest of _______________Province __________ Email: ____________________________ Guest: __________________ First National Convention Arrival Date: ________________ Departure Date: _______________ National convention registration Thursday, June 25 -- Mini Tours INDICATE 1ST AND 2ND PREFERENCE FOR TOURS ____ Royals Stadium ____ Truman Presidential Library Dinner on Your Own Thursday Night Friday, June 26 -- Group Tours and Event Dinner INDICATE 1ST AND 2ND PREFERENCE FOR TOURS ____ Kauffman Performing Arts Center ____ Arabia Steamboat and Museum ____ Riding Tour – Outdoor Art and Kemper Museum Friday Night Dinner (Guests only) #______ Saturday, June 27 Men’s Tour WWI Memorial and Museum Business Session (included with Registration) Educational Lunch (Guests only) #______ Saturday Night Banquet (Guests only) #______ Sunday, June 28 Business Session (included with Registration) Please list any special dietary needs: __________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Sister Registration Thursday Tour Royals Stadium Thursday Tour Truman Library Friday Tour Kauffman Perform. Arts Friday Tour Arabia Steamboat Friday Riding Tour Friday Night Dinner (Guests) Saturday Men’s Tour WWI Museum Saturday Lunch (Guests) Saturday Banquet (Guests) Photo Order(s) Donation (optional) TOTAL ENCLOSED $170 $ 75 $ 65 $ 75 $ 75 $ 65 $ 46 $ 20 $ 25 $ 58 $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ Make Checks Payable to: 2015 National Convention Fund Mail Completed Registration Form and Check to: Christine Durbin 318 E. Hansen Court, Independence MO 64055 If You Have Questions, Please Contact Co-Chairs: Cheryl Neeley or Christine Durbin [email protected] – or – 816.225.0510 [email protected] – or – 816.252.3331 Convention Registration Deadline: Thursday, June 4, 2015 (no refunds after this date) SATURDAY EVENING BANQUET … Be sure to bring your dancing shoes and grab your partner to dance the night away! Please share your favorite song so we can add it to the play list Title: __________________________________________ Performed by: ___________________________________ Delta Theta Chi Sorority National Convention June 26 – 28, 2015 National Convention Hotel Embassy suites Kansas City Near KCI International Airport 7640 NW Tiffany Springs Parkway Kansas City MO 64153 816.891.7788 Embassy Suites Website 4 miles from KCI Airport Group Code DTC Two Room Suite Group Rate (including tax) $139.80 per day Standard Suite includes one sleeping room with two double beds, a separate living room/sitting area with a pull-out sleeper sofa, small refrigerator and microwave Check In: 3:00 PM Check Out: 12:00 PM Free Self-Parking Complimentary Shuttle from the Airport to the Embassy Suites Once you arrive at the airport call 816.891.7788 Provide which airline you came in on and the number of people to be picked up (limit of 10 people per shuttle) Complimentary Cooked to Order Breakfast Complimentary Evening Reception with Snacks and Drinks (2) Hotel Reservation Deadline Thursday, June 4, 2015 Delta Theta Chi Sorority National Convention June 26 – 28, 2015 Market Place REGISTRATION FORM Friday, June 26 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR ROOM Complimentary 6 foot covered table and 2 chairs will be provided for your use If you want to reserve a table in the DTC Market Place, please complete the information below and include your completed form with your registration. Province: ______________________ Chapter: ______________________ Contact Person: ______________________ One Full Table with 2 Chairs One-Half Table with 1 Chair Two Full Tables with 4 Chairs For those driving to Kansas City, an exterior door is available from the front parking lot (near the front revolving doors) that will allow entrance directly to the Market Place in the Ambassador Room. This may save space in your sleeping room and trips on the elevator. Please return completed form with your Registration Delta Theta Chi Sorority National Convention June 26 – 28, 2015 Delta theta chi sorority Saturday banquet All Delta Theta Chi Sorority Sisters registered for the Saturday Evening Banquet will receive a lovely corsage when you check in at the Registration Table. Your Electra Province Sisters hope this will provide an opportunity for our fellow Sisters to make a donation in honor of a Sister(s) in any amount of your choosing to any of the following options: Marie Miller Graham Scholarship Delta Theta Chi National Memorial Scholarship National Endowment Fund A card will be provided to each honored Sister notifying them of your generosity. What an opportunity… honoring a beloved Sister and supporting Delta Theta Chi Sorority! Name of Honored Sister: ____________________ Province: __________________ Marie Miller Graham Scholarship Delta Theta Chi National Memorial Scholarship National Endowment Fund Donation Amount: $_________ Donated by: _______________________________ *************** Name of Honored Sister: ____________________ Province: __________________ Marie Miller Graham Scholarship Delta Theta Chi National Memorial Scholarship National Endowment Fund Donation Amount: $_________ Donated by: _______________________________ Please return donation form with your Registration – add total to Registration Form TOTAL $______ Delta Theta Chi Sorority National Convention June 26 – 28, 2015 Saturday BANQUET photographs order form Contact Name: _________________________ Phone: ______________ Email: _________________________ Province: _______________________ Chapter: __________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________ State ________ Zip Code ___________ *Includes postage $11 $13 $16 5x7 _____ 8 x 10 _____ Province ______________________ 4x6 _____ Province Board ______________________ _____ _____ _____ Chapter ______________________ _____ _____ _____ Chapter Board ______________________ _____ _____ _____ NEC ______________________ _____ _____ _____ _________________________________ _____ _____ _____ _________________________________ _____ _____ _____ _________________________________ _____ _____ _____ _________________________________ _____ _____ _____ Specific Requests: Please return order with your Registration – add total to Registration Form TOTAL $_____ Thursday, June 25 – KANSAS CITY ROYALS STADIUM TOUR – OPTION No. 1 Extensive walking -- recommended for those without walking RESTRICTIONS $ 75 Includes Lunch must have 28 passengers Experience Major League action at Kauffman Stadium – Home of the Kansas City Royals 2014 American League Champions "The K" (known as the ‘Crown Jewel’ of ballparks) opened April 10, 1973 and is recognized throughout baseball as one of the game's most beautiful ballparks. Since then, many exciting games have been contested, including the 1973 All-Star Game, three no-hitters, playoff games in 1976, '77, '78, '80, '81, '84 and '85 and World Series titles in 1980 and 1985. Kauffman Stadium's unique features include 104' high video board and a 322-foot wide water spectacular. Tour includes: Royals dugout, interview room, press box, dugout suite, triple crown suite, .390 Bar & Grill, outfield experience, and the Royals Hall of Fame. Each guest will receive a newly designed Royals baseball cap! Enjoy Lunch on the Historic Independence Square Thursday, June 25 – harry Truman presidential library TOUR – OPTION No. 2 Extensive walking – SOME SEATING – recommended for those without walking RESTRICTIONS must have 26 passengers $ 65 Harry S. Truman Presidential Library Includes Lunch Independence, Missouri Home of Harry S. Truman Independence, Missouri (drive by only) The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is one of thirteen Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. Enjoy Lunch on the Historic Independence Square Friday, June 26 – KAUFFMAN PERFORMING ARTS tour – option No. 1 Recommended for those without walking RESTRICTIONS Maximum 28 people $ 75 Includes Lunch Webster House Historical Brick School House Restaurant and Antique Shop Kauffman Performing Arts Center Webster House is one of Kansas City’s most unique destinations located inside a restored Romanesque-style school next door to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Webster House offers guests a distinctive shopping experience along with remarkable dining. Browsing through the antique shop you will find beautiful European antiques, gifts, clothing, jewelry and personal accessories. Dine in the award-winning restaurant with spectacular views of the Liberty Memorial and downtown Kansas City with seasonal menus designed around local artisanal ingredients. It is the performance home to the Kansas City Symphony, the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and the Kansas City Ballet. The 285,000-square foot (26,500 m2) Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts houses two sophisticated performance halls: Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall. The venues share backstage space that runs the entire length of the Kauffman Center. There are dressing rooms that can accommodate more than 250 performers, along with 11 rehearsal rooms. The Kauffman Center joins the Lincoln Center as another of the few performing arts centers in the country to have two (or more) performance venues in one building. Another example is the Kennedy Centre in Washington, D.C. This decision to have two halls, each tailored to a specific purpose, rather than a multipurpose building, reminded many Kansas City residents of a similar decision in the 1970s—when Ewing Kauffman and city officials decided to build separate stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals, rather than a single arena for both. Friday, June 26 – steamboat Arabia TOUR – OPTION No. 2 $ 75 walking TOUR – no steps – plenty of seating DURING TOUR and THROUGHOUT THE MUSEUM Includes Lunch Once inside you will receive a guided tour of the Arabia’s remarkable treasures. Your tour will include a short film presentation in the Paddlewheel Theater about the life and rediscovery of the Steamboat Arabia. The preservation lab is often open to learn how the many tons of artifacts are cleaned and prepared for display. You will pass beside the Arabia’s engines and boilers located on the 171 foot-long replicated wood-planked deck of the Arabia. There are no steps you must climb and seating is available throughout the museum. Lidia Bastianich: Founder and President of Tavola Productions, an entertainment company that produces high-quality broadcast productions including Lidia’s Italy, an Emmy-nominated television series; one of the best-loved chefs on television, a best-selling cookbook author, restaurateur & owner of a flourishing food & entertainment business. Her line of cookbooks include, Lidia Cooks from the Heart of Italy & Lidia’s Italy (both companion books to the Lidia’s Italy) as well as Lidia’s Family Table, Lidia’s Italian-American Kitchen, Lidia’s Italian Table & La Cucina di Lidia. Lidia is the chef/owner of four acclaimed New York City restaurants — Felidia, Becco, Esca & Del Posto, as well as Lidia’s Pittsburgh & Lidia’s Kansas City. Together with her son Joseph, she produces award-winning wines at their Bastianich Vineyards in Friuli. 2007 signified a true benchmark in Lidia’s career, as she had the esteem honor of cooking for His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI during his travels to New York. In fall of 2010, Lidia released her first children’s book, a holiday classic, “Nonna Tell Me a Story: Lidia’s Christmas Kitchen.” Perhaps the single most important quality Lidia shares is her belief that it’s not only the food on the table that makes the meal, it’s the people who join around the table who bring the meal to life. Her signature line: “Tutti a tavola a mangiare!” means “Everybody to the table to eat!” Friday, June 26 – RIDING tour – option No. 3 recommended for those with walking RESTRICTIONS Maximum 25 people $ 65 Includes Lunch Café SebastiEnne Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Riding Tour Narrated by Kansas City Artist Marilyn Mahoney Niece to Missouri Delta Sister Dorothy Fiechtl (deceased) Begin with a 1 hour narrated riding tour of Kansas City unique outdoor art displays, followed by a 30 minute guided tour of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Minimal Walking / Handicap Entrance / No Stairs Some Seating throughout museum / Small Gift Shop Enjoy Lunch at Café Sebastienne inside Kemper Museum Men’s tour $ 20 Does not Include Lunch Saturday, June 27 Extensive walking -- recommended for those without walking RESTRICTIONS Recommend Lunch at WWI Café or Union Station NATIONAL World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial Commemorative Ceremony 1940 Museum and Memorial -- Built By Kansas Citians, Embraced By the Nation Soon after World War I ended, Kansas City leaders formed the Liberty Memorial Association (LMA) to create a lasting monument to the men and women who had served in the war. In 1919, the LMA and citizens of Kansas City raised more than $2.5 million in just 10 days. The equivalent of roughly $34 million today, this staggering accomplishment reflected the passion of public sentiment for the Great War that had dramatically changed the world. In 1921, more than 100,000 people gathered to see the supreme Allied commanders dedicate the site of the Liberty Memorial. This was the first time in history these five leaders were together in one place. Construction on the classical Egyptian Revival-style monument was completed in 1926 and the Liberty Memorial was dedicated by President Calvin Coolidge in front of more than 150,000 people. “It [The Liberty Memorial] has not been raised to commemorate war and victory, but rather the results of war and victory which are embodied in peace and liberty…. Today I return in order that I may place the official sanction of the national government upon one of the most elaborate and impressive memorials that adorn our country. The magnitude of this memorial, and the broad base of popular support on which it rests, can scarcely fail to excite national wonder and admiration.” - Liberty Memorial Dedication Speech, President Calvin Coolidge, November 11, 1926 Enjoy Lunch at Kansas City’s Historical Union Station Built in 1914, Union Station opens her arms with 850,000 square feet that originally featured 900 rooms. In her prime as a working train station, she accommodated hundreds of thousands of passengers each year. During WWII, an estimated one million travelers – many of them soldiers -- passed through the Station. The North Waiting Room held 10,000 people, the complex included restaurants, a cigar store, barber shop, railroad offices, the nation's largest Railway Express Building (used for shipping freight and mail) as well as a powerhouse providing steam and power. Saturday, June 27 Approx. $58 Plus Tax before 2:00 pm Golf at Tiffany greens golf course Championship golf course Designed by Robert Trent Jones II Lunch Not Included 5900 NW Tiffany Springs Parkway Kansas City MO 64154 816.880.9600 Golf Shop Ext. 208 Best tee times can be reserved up to 10 days before June 27 (no tournaments currently scheduled) www.tiffanygreensgolf.com Travel East on Tiffany Springs Parkway through two traffic circles. The golf course is on the left. 1.2 miles from I-29 Highway Open to the Public Ranked Top Ten in the State by Golf Digest All Embassy Suite guests will receive 10% off green fees and 25% off club rentals by showing your hotel key Also available for rent: golf clubs and golf cart (no shoes) Tee Times Five sets of tees ranging from 4,000 yards to almost 7,000 yards Par-72 championship rated golf course Also offer premier practice facility including a practice range, short game areas, and practice putting greens Clubhouse offers a pub and restaurant, golf pro shop, and locker room facilities Delta Theta Chi SORORITY National Convention June 26 – 28 Kansas City, Missouri While you are in Kansas City, you might consider visiting… ART Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Puppetry Institute Thomas Hart Benton Home/Studio 13 original works of art displayed ARCHITECTURAL Community Christian Church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (near Country Club Plaza) Union Station (and Pierpont’s restaurant) BARBEQUE Author Bryant Gates JackStack’s Oklahoma Joe’s BOULEVARD BREWERY Tour & Tasting America’s 7th largest craft brewery CASINOS Ameristar Argosy Harrahs Hollywood Casino at The Legends Isle of Capri ENTERTAINMENT Kansas City Power & Light District Quality Hill Playhouse HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY TOUR HISTORICAL Bingham-Waggoner Estate George Caleb Bingham once lived here MUSIC 18th & Vine “Blue Room” (Blues & Jazz) Chaz at the Raphael Hotel (Restaurant & Jazz) The Majestic Restaurant (Restaurant & Jazz) MUSEUMS Airline History Museum (TWA) 18th & Vine American Jazz Museum American Royal Museum and Visitor’s Center Kansas City Museum 18th & Vine Negro League Baseball Museum The Money Museum & Federal Reserve Bank Toy and Miniature Museum SHOPPING Country Club Plaza Crown Center The Legends Zona Rosa SPORTS Chief’s Football Stadium National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame NASCAR Kansas Speedway Northern League KC T-Bones Baseball Sporting KC (Soccer arena) HALLMARK CARDS at Crown Center
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