Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, LUGgers, In the interest of those who would enjoy attending this event, I am posting the following information from the LHSA website. The Doubletree Park Terrace still has rooms available at the special group rate, which is a bargain compared to comparable hotels in D.C. during Cherry Blossom season. The city is gorgeous in April, and it couldn't be more photogenic. The hotel is in a great area of town, convenient to National Geographic's HQ and many art galleries. There are some notable photographic exhibitions underway at the Smithsonian and at the Corcoran. If a trip to D.C. has been in your plans for a while, this is an ideal time to make it happen. ACCOMMODATIONS Shooters will be staying at the Doubletree Park Terrace Hotel on Embassy Row near the White House and the Mall, well within walking distance of many interesting photo subjects. YOU must make your individual reservations with he hotel, and be sure to let them know you are with LHSA and the Spring 2000 Photo Shoot to receive the special rate of $125/single and $132/double. For members driving to Washington, a special overnight parking fee of $12 is charged. Make reservation by contacting Doubletree Park Terrace Hotel, 1515 Rhode Island Ave., NW, Washington D.C. 20005, Phone: (202) 232-7000. CUTOFF DATE for reservations is March 10,2000. Friday, April 14 Noon-8pm Registration at hotel. 2:00 pm Check-in. 4:00 pm Walking Photo Shoot to Capitol or Mall 6:00 pm Social hour in hotel lounge. 7:00 pm Dinner & orientation. 8:00 pm Bus to Lincoln Memorial for Night Shoot Saturday, April 15 8:00 am Breakfast & orientation. 9:00 am Guided trips to sites. 12:00 pm Lunch at nearby restaurants. 2:00 pm Guided trips to sites. 6:00 pm Social hour, dinner. 7:30 pm Informal get-together followed by slide show by LHSA Washington photographer, Bob Burgess. I would be happy to answer any questions related to D.C., or what/where/how. Best regards -- Mike Crist