The American Indian Studies Department
     and The College of Ethnic Studies
     at San Francisco State University presents
    Logistics




                 Intro        Statement of Purpose          Program          Logistics:    (Registration, Accommodations, Etc.)



American Indian Studies Department
College of Ethnic Studies
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132



AIS Department Office: (415) 338-1054
College Office: (415) 338-1693
University Admissions: (415) 338-3311

Comments to jmbarker@sfsu.edu

Registration
Registration fees are as follows:

For SFSU Faculty, Staff, Students
SFSU students, staff, and faculty may attend the symposium for free but we request an RSVP by hard-copy, with a photocopy of your ID, to reserve seating.

For Individuals
$75.00    Registration (Including on-sight registration, no single
               day discount registration available)
$200.00  MCLE Credit

For Groups of 3 or More
$50.00 each   Group Registration (Including on-sight registration,
                       no single day discount registration available)

Please complete the appropriate form for individual or group registration. Enclose a check or money order made out to the American Indian Studies Department and send to:

American Indian Studies Department
Re: California Indian Energy Symposium Registration
Attn: Prof. Joanne Barker
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132


No refunds on registration will be made
on requests received after January 30.



Please keep in mind that seating in the Seven Hills Conference Center is limited so early registration is recommended. Registration will remain open as seating permits.

Waivers for individual registration fees are available to the non-SFSU community. Send a letter of request to the address below. Confirmation of waivers will be sent by email.


Accommodations

We have arranged a group of rooms at a $65/night discount at Hampton Inn, which is located 2.4 miles(about 6 minutes) from campus. They provide a complimentary breakfast, parking, internet access, and are a mile from BART.
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Please call the hotel directly to make reservations.
Code name:SFSUCIES

Hampton Inn
2700 Junipero Serra Blvd
Daly City, 94015
650/755-7500

We have compiled a list ofadditional hotels/motels below for your convenience (not as an endorsement). Of course, there are additional
accommodations in the downtown area that are easily accessible to campus by MUNI (bus)

Days Inn*
2600 Sloat Blvd.
San Francisco, 94116
415-665-9000
Toll Free: 800-250-1625

Beach Motel
4211 Judah @ 47th Ave.
San Francisco, 94118
415-681-6618

Great Highway Motor Inn
1234 Great Highway
San Francisco, 94122
415/731-6644

Ocean Park Hotel
2690 46th Ave
San Francisco, 94116
415/566-7020

Roberts At-the-Beach
2828 Sloat Blvd.
San Francisco, 94116
415/564-2610

Seal Rock Inn*
545 Point Lobos Ave.
San Francisco, 94121
415/752-8000

*wheelchair accessible


Directions, Parking

For directions on getting to the campus by car or public transit, go to http://www.sfsu.edu/~parking/text/all_directions.html.

The Seven Hill's Conference Center is located near Mary Ward Hall off of State Street at the Lake Merced Blvd intersection. For a copy of the campus map, go to http://www.sfsu.edu/faq/map.htm.

Public parking is available in Lot 19 on State Street at the Lake Merced Blvd intersection. Lot 19 is directly across from the
conference center. The cost for parking is $5.00/day.


Sponsorship

If you are interested in being a sponsor, you may contribute to the general symposium fund or offer to cover specific expenses related to advertising, the program, one of the receptions, coffee breaks, or the dinner. All sponsors will be listed on all symposium advertising when appropriate and on the final program.

Please send a cover letter and check made out to the American Indian Studies Department. An acknowledgement and receipt for tax deduction purposes will be sent to you by the university. For more information, please contact Joanne Barker.

American Indian Studies Department
Re: California Indian Energy Symposium Sponsorship
Attn: Prof. Joanne Barker
San Fran·cisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132


Information Booths

Tribes, organizations, or industry groups interested in having an information booth at the symposium are encouraged to contact Joanne Barker as early as possible. Space is limited; without prior and early arrangements, we cannot guarantee accommodation.