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Attached is an electronic version of registration materials which have
been mailed to all WAML members regarding the upcoming Spring meeting.
This same information and additional local information is also available
at http://library.humboldt.edu/~rls
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Robert Sathrum /^\ [log in to unmask]
Natural Resources Librarian / \ Phone: 707-826-4930
Humboldt State University / \ Fax: 707-826-3440
Arcata, CA 95521 /_____________\
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF MAP LIBRARIES
Spring Meeting April 18-20, 1996
Eureka, California
PROGRAM
Wednesday, April 17, 1996
6:00 - 8:00 pm Reception at the Sathrum's (3403 F
Street, Eureka)
Thursday, April 18, 1996 Conference Room, Humboldt County Library
9:00 am - Noon Executive Board
Noon - 1:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
1:00 - 2:00 pm Registration
2:00 - 2:15 pm Welcomes by University Librarian,
Humboldt State University and Humboldt
County Librarian and vendor
introductions
2:15 - 3:00 pm Successes and Failures in Interagency
GIS Cooperation: Examples from
Northwestern California, Dave Best, GIS
Coordinator, Redwood National Park
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break
3:00 - 4:15 pm Visualizing Long Term Land Management
Using TerraVision, William Weins,
Louisiana Pacific Corporation
4:15 - 4:45 pm Travel to Humboldt State University,
University Center, Kate Buchanan Room
(campus parking permits available at
conference)
4:45 - 5:30 pm Using Defense Mapping Agency Maps for
Geographic Education, Dr. Paul Blank,
Associate Professor of Geography,
Humboldt State University
5:30 - 6:15 pm Open House/Tour, HSU Library Map
Collection
6:45 pm Dinner, Merryman's Beachhouse, Westhaven
(directions available at conference)
Friday, April 19, 1996 Humboldt Bay Room, Red Lion Inn
9:00 - 9:45 am Mapping of Earthquake Intensities Using
Participant Surveys, Dr. Lori Dengler,
Professor of Geology, Humboldt State
University
9:45 - 10:15 am Break
10:15 - 11:00 am Development of a Guidebook and Map for
the Trinity National Scenic Byway, Dr.
Ben Bennion, Professor of Geography,
Humboldt State University
11:00 - 11:45 am Opening the Redwood Curtain: Development
of Highways in Northwestern California,
Arlene Hartin, California Department of
Transportation
11:45 - 1:15 pm Lunch (on your own)
1:15 - 3:00 pm Business Meeting and Sounding Board
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break
3:30 - 4:15 pm Klamath Basin GIS Project, Dr. Larry
Fox, Professor of Forestry, Humboldt
State University
4:15 - 5:00 pm GIS Service Levels in Libraries, open
forum moderated by Janet Collins,
Western Washington State University
6:00 - 7:00 pm Humboldt Bay Harbor Cruise on the
Madaket. Onboard reception hosted by
Maplink. Boarding begins at 5:45 at the
foot of C Street in Eureka.
Saturday, April 20
8:00 am - 5 pm Field Trip to Redwood National Park and
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (meet
in front of the Red Lion Inn)
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF MAP LIBRARIES
Spring Meeting April 18-20, 1996
Eureka, California
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Conference Location
The conference is being held at two sites in Eureka. On
Wednesday, April 18, it is being held at the Humboldt County
Library at 1313 Third Street (approximately Third and N Streets).
This beautiful new library overlooks Humboldt Bay and sits at the
edge of "Old Town" Eureka behind the Carson Mansion, Eureka's
most famous landmark. Parking is free at the library but for
those driving, try to park in the outer areas so library patrons
have primary access to the library. Parking permits will be
available for the conference session at Humboldt State
University. On Thursday, April 19, the conference is being held
in the Humboldt Bay Room at the Red Lion Inn at 1929 Fourth
Street.
Conference Host
Conference host is Robert Sathrum. Bob can be contacted by phone
at work (707-826-4930) or home (707-442-9028) or fax (707-826-
3440) or email ([log in to unmask]). Please feel free to
call, fax, or email him if you have any questions relating to the
conference. A web page is available at
http://library.humboldt.edu/~rls for additional information on
the conference and the local area.
Registration
Conference registration is $25. Deadline for registration is
April 8. Please complete the registration form, making checks
payable to WAML, and sending to the address shown on the
registration form.
Transportation
For those flying, the Arcata/Eureka area is served by two
commuter airlines - United Express (800-241-6522) which flies
>from San Francisco and Sacramento, and Horizon Airlines (800-547-
9308) which flies from Portland. The Arcata Airport is
approximately 10 miles north of Eureka. For those staying at the
Red Lion Inn a complimentary airport shuttle is available. Call
the hotel at 707-445-0844 for arrangements. For those staying at
other locations, a Door-to-Door Airporter shuttle services the
airport. Fare is $13 one way for a single person. Multiperson
rates are cheaper. Reservations are available at 707-442-9266.
Car rentals are also available at the airport and in Eureka.
For those flying through San Francisco, you may want to consider
renting a car at that point. The 5-hour minimum drive is a
beautiful trip through the wine country and the redwoods. For
those desiring a ride from the San Francisco area, send Bob an
email message and he will post it on the web page noted above.
The Eureka area is also served by Amtrack. You can take the
train as far as the San Francisco Bay area with the rest of the
trip on an Amtrack bus.
For other local travel questions feel free to contact me or
Dalianes Travel at 800-675-7679. Dalianes Travel is located on
the HSU campus and knows the details of getting in and out of
Humboldt County.
Housing
The conference hotel is the Red Lion Inn at 1929 Fourth Street in
Eureka. It is located five blocks from the Humboldt County
Library. A rate of $60 for single or double occupancy (two queen
beds) has been arranged for the conference. Call the Inn
directly at 707-445-0844 and mention that you are attending the
WAML conference. In addition to the conference hotel, Eureka has
a multitude of motels and bed and breakfast inns. Enclosed in
the conference packet is a list of these.
Wednesday Reception
For early arrivals Bob Sathrum will host a reception at his home,
3403 F Street in Eureka from 6pm to 8pm. Although F Street does
connect all the way through from downtown, it is best to take
either E or H Street until you get to the 3500 block and then
find F Street.
Thursday WAML Dinner
The WAML Dinner will be held on April 18 at the Beach House at
Merryman's Restaurant which is approximately 15 miles north of
Eureka. Directions will be available at the conference. Dress
is informal as you may wish to walk the beach. Four menu choices
are available:
Vegetarian Pasta ($13.50)
Seafood Pasta ($16.00)
Baked Marinated Chicken ($16.00)
Sirloin Tip Steak ($18.50)
Prices include tax and tip. Dinners include salad, potato,
vegetable, bread, and dessert. A no-host bar will also be
available. Directions will be distributed at the conference.
Friday Humboldt Bay Cruise
On April 19 enjoy the sights and smells of Humboldt Bay on board
the Madaket, the oldest passenger ferry in continuous service in
the United States. This hour-long cruise along the bayfront
includes an on board reception hosted by MapLink. Boarding
begins at 5:45 pm at the foot of C Street in Eureka. The cruise
is limited to the first 48 people and guests who register.
Saturday Field Trip
On April 20 there will be a day-long fieldtrip to Redwood
National Park and Prairie Creek State Park, approximately 45
miles north of Eureka. Meet in front of the Red Lion Inn at 8
am. We will carpool to the Redwood National Park Visitor Center,
and then to the Tall Trees Grove where the world's tallest tree
is located. The hike to Tall Trees Grove is one-half mile each
way with a drop of 500 feet. Lunch will be at Rolf's Park Cafe
near Prairie Creek State Park. The cafe features continental
food and behind it one often finds a herd of Roosevelt Elk. We
will spend some time at Prairie Creek State Park and arrive back
in Eureka at approximately 5 pm. Our tour host and guide will be
Jerry Rohde, author of Redwood National and State Parks: Tales,
Trails, and Auto Tours.
Weather
Spring in Eureka can be nice but you should come prepared for
cooler maritime temperatures. The average high in April is 56o
and the low is 45o. There is always a chance of rain and wind so
be sure to bring a coat and umbrella.
Emergency On-site Numbers
Emergency on-site numbers to reach people attending the
conference are the Humboldt County Library at 707-269-1900, the
Red Lion Inn at 707-445-0844, the Humboldt State University
Library at 707-826-4953 and Robert Sathrum's home number at 707-
442-9028.
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF MAP LIBRARIES
Spring Meeting April 18-20, 1996
Eureka, California
REGISTRATION FORM
PLEASE RETURN BY APRIL 8.
Name
Institution
Address
City State Zip
Tel. Fax Email
I will have a car Yes No
Note: Please contact the conference motel or other lodgings
directly for reservations.
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Please check all the activities in which you plan to participate:
WAML Meeting Registration Fee $25.00
Wednesday Evening Reception, April 17 at the
Sathrum's no charge
WAML Dinner, Thursday, April 18 at Merryman's
Beachhouse
Vegetarian Pasta dinner(s) @ $13.50 ea.
Seafood Pasta dinner(s) @ $16 ea.
Baked Marinated Chicken dinner(s) @ $16 ea.
Sirloin Tip Steak dinner(s) at $18.50 ea.
Humboldt Bay Madaket Cruise, Friday, April 19,
hosted by MapLink. Guests welcome.
Number of people no charge
Fieldtrip to Redwood National Park and Prairie Creek State
Park, Saturday, April 20. Guests welcome.
Number of people no charge
Total enclosed
Please make the check out to WAML and send this form with your
check to Robert Sathrum, 3403 F Street, Eureka, CA 95503 by April
8. Receipts will be available at the conference.
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