You won't want to miss an opportunity to spend time with your ADTA friends, enjoy a fun-packed program of activities, excellent CLE, and experience the great City of Boston. The program brochure and registration form for ADTA's 69th Annual Meeting is ready - sign up now!
The Boston Marriott Copley Place, 11 Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay section of Boston, will be our hotel and meeting venue. The Copley Marriott connects to two urban shoping malls, which include upscale shops, restaurants, a movie theatre, and more - you could spend the entire weekend indoors if you cared to! But that would be a shame, because within blocks of the hotel are residential streets with some of the best preserved examples of late 19th century urban architecture in the country. Copley Square, one block from the hotel, includes Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, the John Hancock Tower, and other architecturally and historically rich sites. There are numerous restaurants, shops and other places of interest within walking distance of the hotel. The South End, Beacon Hill, the North End, Harvard Square, and Boston’s great museums are within reasonable walking distance, a 5-10 minute cab ride, or a short hop on Boston’s rapid transit (the “T”).
Our Thursday evening event will be held at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. This harbor side venue is home to the Kennedy archives, and its museum provides a fascinating collection of JFK-era memorabilia. You will have an opportunity to tour the museum at leisure, and then enjoy cocktails, an indoor New England Lobster "Clambake" Dinner, and dancing.
Thursday’s ADTA golf tournament will be at the Framingham Country Club. FCC, 30 minutes west of Boston, is a classic New England course, founded in 1902. ADTA’s prime member from Springfield, Massachusetts – John Stewart – will chair the tournament committee. He will be assisted by John Ryan and George Walker.
Friday evening will feature "Dine Around Boston," coordinated by Ed and Ceci Burke. Signup sheets will be provided for many of the best Boston restaurants, to make the process of selecting a dining venue easier, and to ensure that those who have not made prior plans will have the opportunity to dine with other ADTA members and spouses. Before heading out for dinner in the City, enjoy refreshments and good company in ADTA's renowned hospitality room.
Saturday evening’s black tie Jazz Gala will be truly special. ADTA has reserved the Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory, which offers a breathtaking 51st floor panoramic views of the Greater Boston area and beyond. Visitors gain a bird's eye view of Boston's Hancock Tower, Fenway Park, the Boston Common and Public Garden, the Esplanade and Hatch Shell, the Charles River, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, MIT, Harvard University, and countless other Boston landmarks. We will enjoy the Skywalk Observatory’s spectacular views while we dine, dance and enjoy the evening with good friends.
Other Annual Meeting activities will include:
• A special spouse’s program, including a keynote address on the history of Boston’s Back Bay by Dr. Nancy S. Seasholes, an historian and historical archaeologist. Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land is the companion to her earlier book, Gaining Ground (MIT Press, 2003). Dr. Seasholes was a contributing author to Mapping Boston (The MIT Press, 1999). She will lead a walking tour of Copley Square after her presentation.
• A presentation by Theresa McIntosh, Acupuncture Physician, entitled “Your Health, Your Choice," in which you will learn how to improve your health and wellness with education on stress reduction skills and whole food nutrition. Theresa is a Diplomate in Chinese Medicine and Chinese Herbology, and a licensed Acupuncture Physician, practicing wellness medicine. She is a Qualified National Marketing Director with National Safety Associates, the maker of Juice Plus+. Theresa is spouse of ADTA Member Doug McIntosh, West Palm Beach, Florida.
• Saturday morning's keynote presentation will be delivered by Bill Littlefield, nationally known author and veteran sports commentator, host of National Public Radio's Only A Game, a weekly one-hour sports magazine.
• Saturday morning's keynote presentation will be delivered by Bill Littlefield, nationally known author and veteran sports commentator, host of National Public Radio's Only A Game, a weekly one-hour sports magazine.
• Tour of selected art galeries on Boston's fashionable Newbury Street
ADTA Boston 2010 will be a truly special experience in one of America’s great historic cities. Sign up now to share the fun with your ADTA friends in Boston, Massachusetts, Wednesday April 28 to Sunday May 2, 2010!
David Zizik and Karen Baker
Boston 2010 Meeting Hosts
Managing Attorney
Zizik, Powers, O'Connell, Spaulding & Lamontagne, P.C.
690 Canton Street, Suite 306
Westwood, Massachusetts 02090
Direct Tel: 781-320-5401
eFax: 781-658-2532
email: dzizik@zizikpowers.com
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