2012 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Summit
Event
- Title:
- 2012 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Summit
- When:
- 04.26.2012 - 04.27.2012
- Where:
- Hilton Garden Inn Louisville Airport - Louisville
- Category:
- Summits
Description
2012 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Summit
April 26-27, 2012 at the Hilton Garden Inn Airport, Louisville
We have 2 nationally-renowned speakers coming to our beautiful state, and you don’t want to miss out! We are also showcasing successful programs and have some excellent presenters right here in Kentucky that will provide some valuable resources!
Register today!
Registration is $75 for both days and includes a one-year individual membership to the Kentucky Teen Pregnancy Coalition. Registrations must be received by April 13.
A block of rooms is available at $109/per night at the Hilton Garden Inn Airport. Contact the hotel at 502-637-2424 and use code KTP.

A flyer, agenda, and registration form are attached. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me!
Hope to see you there!
Click to Download:
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Download 2012 Spring Summit Info
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Download 2012 Spring Summit agenda
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Download 2012 Spring Summit Registration Form
Venue
- Venue:
- Hilton Garden Inn Louisville Airport - Website
- Street:
- 2735 Crittenden Drive
- ZIP:
- 40209
- City:
- Louisville
- State:
- KY
- Country:
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