[Publib] ALA conference sites

Lorie Hyten lhyten at olatheks.org
Tue Jul 10 14:00:20 EDT 2007


How about Kansas City?

 

Lorie Hyten

Reference
Olathe Public Library
201 E. Park
Olathe, KS
(913) 971-6887
lhyten at olatheks.org 

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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org]
On Behalf Of GraceAnne Andreassi DeCandido
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:11 AM
To: Fred Beisser
Cc: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Publib] ALA conference sites

 

We are going to Denver for Midwinter 

 

2009 Midwinter Meeting, Denver, CO: Jan 23-28, 2009 

 

I do not think Denver is big enough to hold Annaul; it is one of my favorite
conference cities however. 

 

GraceAnne 

 

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The honorable Fred Beisser noted on 10 Jul 2007 thusly: 

 

Maybe ALA should consider Denver.....no longer a "cowtown" in its culture
and amenities. You can always check
on how the attendees at the Democratic National Convention feel after their
confab here.

Fred Beisser
Trustee
 <http://www.elbertcountylibrary.org> www.elbertcountylibrary.org 
Colorado

James Casey wrote: 


Sue:  As I recall, the Cincinnati City Council failed to pass a Gay
Rights ordinance in 1993 and ALA Executive Board decided to pull the ALA
Mid Winter for 1995 from Cincinnati and give it to Philadelphia (of
Frank Rizzo fame).
Philly was a snowy site, but well attended and convenient for many
folks.

Sites get zapped more commonly due to weather, transportation and
lodging issues.  Miami in Summer 1994 was a disaster in terms of
attendance, heat and ground transportation issues.  Florida was tainted
by the Miami debacle. Consequently, Orlando was dumped for 1996 in favor
of New York City.  New York City proved to be plagued with labor and
construction issues as well as problems that forced it to be held around
the July 4th weekend in 1996.  Consequently we haven't been back to NYC
since 1996 and won't see it again until 2013.  Orlando 2004 was a
disaster nearly as big as Miami 1994.
And Orlando has been dumped for 2010 in favor of Washington, D.C..
San Francisco was always among the favorite sites and most well attended
Conferences until labor problems in the hotels in 2001 caused the site
to fall off the list of sites.  The Executive Board decided to stay with
New Orleans in 2006 despite the destruction of Katrina, destruction of
many businesses and lingering fears about toxics.  While it proved to be
the lowest attendance of any prior ALA Annual, I would bet that it won't
be removed from the list.  The Executive Board moves in mysterious ways.

Anaheim for ALA Annual 2008 may well be another Orlando. Those I know
who have been to that city have been disappointed in the lack of
downtown amenities (if you don't like Mickey Mouse) and the huge
distance from LAX (Los Angeles Airport) --- a very long cab ride of some
$90 -- and the closer airport in Anaheim is very expensive to book
flights.  Of course, it will be fairly hot in the Summer as well.  

James B. Casey --- My own views
ALA Council Member





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It was an ALA division, ACRL (Association of College and Research
Libraries) that did that.  

There was a precedent: ALA refused to meet in states that had not
ratified
the Equal Rights Amendment, and I believe pulled a Midwinter meeting
from
Cincinnati because of censorship of an exhibition of Robert
Mapplethorpe's
work.

Your friendly neighborhood CyberGoddess and ALA Councilor at Large, 
Sue Kamm
Email: suekamm[at]mindspring.com
Inglewood/Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Dodgers Truest of the Blue, 2000
Visit my blog:   <http://suekamm.blogspot.com> http://suekamm.blogspot.com 
Baseball Is Life...the rest is details.


  

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From: charles hobbs  <mailto:cph1776 at yahoo.com> <cph1776 at yahoo.com> 
To:  <mailto:publib at webjunction.org> <publib at webjunction.org> 
Date: 7/9/2007 8:26:11 PM
Subject: [Publib] ALA conference sites

    

Here is some information about how ALA conference
      

sites >are chosen.
    

 <http://www.ala.org/ala/confservices/upcoming/upcomingconferences.htm>
http://www.ala.org/ala/confservices/upcoming/upcomingconferences.htm 
      

Wasn't there some politically oriented decisions as
well (for example, didn't ALA threaten to pull out of
Arizona because of the lack of Martin Luther King Day
there?)




       

    

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GraceAnne A. DeCandido 

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Part-time lecturer in children's and YA literature Rutgers SCILS/PDS 

 

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