Fall 2005 Meeting
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General
Information
Mark your calendars for 1–2 October. As in years past, the fall
meeting will take place in Chicago and enjoy the continuing hospitality
of National-Louis University at 122 South Michigan
Avenue (room 5006). The location is wonderful; the Loop campus of National-Louis
is across the street from the Art Institute of Chicago and one block north
of the new Symphony Center--home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Our thanks
to Elinor Olin who serves as chair for local arrangements. Thanks are also
due to Lisa Feurzeig and the Program
Committee who put together
the slate of presentations.
Registration
As always, registration for Chapter meetings is free to members in good standing--just
fill out a registration form and pick up a nametag at the registration
table outside the meeting room. You may pay your dues to the Chapter
treasurer at this time, as well. To check your current membership status,
visit our dues pages.
Program
The meeting
program is now available.
Accommodations
October is prime convention season in Chicago, so it is highly recommended
to book hotel rooms sooner rather than later. Within walking distance
of the meeting, rooms are available at the Congress Plaza Hotel, 520 South Michigan Ave.,
800/635-1666, 312/427-3800 (FAX 312/427-7264). Their website lists a
double guest room (internet special) at $109/night. Also within walking
distance is the Hotel Allegro, 171 W. Randolph, 800/643-1500,
312/236-0123. Their website lists a queen/double room at $179/night.
Slightly further away is the Chicago Downtown Travelodge (www.travelodge.com) at 65 E. Harrison,
312/427-8000. Their website lists a single room at $95/night. A less
expensive alternative within walking distance of the meeting is Hostelling
International Chicago (www.hichicago.org ), 24 East Congress Parkway,
312/692-1560 with dormitory-style rooms for $30.00/night (members) or
$33.00/night (non-members). For more alternatives, see the Chicago Hotel Index or visit the sites for national
chains.
We also recommend using the hotels.com website. They often have rooms available at nearby first-class hotels, including the Chicago Hilton, at reduced rates.
Travel
O'Hare International is one of
the busiest airports in the world and as a hub for many commuter flights,
inexpensive tickets should be available-even at the last minute. Midway Airport
is a bit closer to the meeting site and is a much smaller airport, although
the frequency of flights is reduced. Airport
Express (www.alivestudio.com/ae/airport.htm)
runs vans from both airports (1-800/654-7871); you may make a reservation
in advance. Ask to be dropped off at the Palmer House (the hotel closest
to National-Louis). The cost from O'Hare is $20 one way or $37 round trip;
the cost from Midway is $15 one way and $28 round trip. Less expensive public
transportation can be had from either airport. From O'Hare take the Blue
Line; from Midway take the Orange Line (exit at Adams stop). Cab fare from
the airports ranges between $35 and $55. Call 1-800/TAXICAB. (All these prices
are subject to change.)
Inexpensive train service is available to Chicago from most cities in the Midwest. Check with your local station for times and fares or visit Amtrak online. Chicago's Union Station (next to the Sears Tower) in downtown and within walking distance of the meeting site.
FROM THE SOUTH OR NORTH
If driving from the south on I-90/94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) or from the north
on I-90/94 (Kennedy Expressway), take the Congress Parkway exit east.
Follow Congress past Michigan Avenue, continuing past the equestrian
statues to a left turn on Columbus Drive. (From points north or south
on Lake Shore Drive, exit at Monroe Street, then turn right (north) on
Columbus Drive.) Click here for
maps.
FROM THE WEST
From points west in I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway), you may also follow Congress
east to Michigan Avenue, then north on Columbus Drive. If you're coming
from the west on I-55 (Stevenson Expressway), exit on Lake Shore Drive
north, then follow the directions above.
Click here for maps
Parking
The most economical parking close to the meeting site is the Millenium Park
Garage (formerly the Monroe Street Garage) at $13.00 / 12 hours, the
entrance for which is located just north of Monroe Street on Columbus
Drive. Exit the parking garage (on foot) at the Monroe Street side, walking
west to Michigan Avenue. National-Louis University is located in the
middle of the block, on the west side of Michigan Avenue directly across
the street from the Art Institute of Chicago. Look for the Bennigan's
Restaurant at the corner of Michigan and Adams. The elevator lobby of
the building is two doors north.
Alternate parking may be found at the Grant Park North Garage ($16.00/day), the entrance for which is approached from the north on Michigan Avenue between Madison and Monroe streets. Exit the parking garage (on foot) onto Michigan Avenue, and walk south one block.
Parking for the Congress Plaza Hotel is available for guests at 610 South Wabash Avenue (between Michigan Avenue and State Street) with ticket validation at the front desk or the bellman's stand and costs about $22/day. This is within walking distance of the meeting.
A more comprehensive listing of cultural events in Chicago can be found at http://www.networkchicago.com.
Food
In the same building as our meeting (122 S. Michigan) there is a Bennigan's
Restaurant and an Au Bon Pain. Across the street on Adams, there is a
Panda Express as well as a fancier option, Rhapsody, which is part of
the Symphony Center complex. Further west on Adams (17 W. Adams) is the
ever popular Berghoff Restaurant. Also recommended for lunch (open only
until 3 p.m.) is the cafe on the 9th floor of the Harold Washington Library,
located on Congress between Wabash and State streets. Note also that
Wabash, which runs parallel to the "El" tracks, is home to
many fast food outlets, including one called The Oasis Cafe (inside the
Jeweler's Mall) on Wabash between Madison and Washington, which features
pretty darn good falafel. There are many restaurants within easy walking
distance of the meeting site, and, if you want to splurge, many four-star
establishments are a cab-ride away. A number of good, inexpensive eats
are available too--and there's always Chicago-style pizza at Uno's, Giordanos,
or Gino's. See links below for more information or ask to have a reservation
made by your hotel.
Shopping
A number of fine bookstores (both new and especially used), record stores,
as well as flagship department stores such as Marshall Field & Co.
are within easy walking distance of the meeting site. See links below.
The main shopping corridor in Chicago is just north (across the river)
of the meeting site on Michigan Avenue and easily accessible by foot,
bus, or cab.
Links
For a complete index to restaurants, shopping, and other events,visit Yahoo's
Chicago page or check the Centerstage
Chicago site.
Weather
Fall in Chicago is generally mild
(at least compared to winter). Be prepared from everything between 70 degrees
and sunny to 50 degrees and rainy. If the weather is good, a stroll along
Grant Park or an Architectural walking tour would be wonderful.
Local Arrangements
Dr. Elinor Olin is handling local arrangements.
Further details about the fall meeting will be added as they become available.
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