TWELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
of the
International Association of
Avian Trainers and Educators

February 18-21, 2004
Toronto, Ontario Canada

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How to Register

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Mail it to: Kim Caldwell, 20110 Third Place, Escondido, CA USA 92029
Phone: 760-739-8287 Fax: 760-735-8088 Email: KimBrian3@cox.net

Important Notes!

  • Name and affiliation should be listed as you would like it to appear on your nametag.
  • Registration MUST be postmarked by January 1, 2004 to qualify for early registration.
  • Membership MUST be current for 2004 to receive membership rates.
  • Make checks/money orders payable to I.A.A.T.E or use Visa/Mastercard
  • Outside the US, please use a money order or US currency
  • NO refunds given after January 31, 2004

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IMPORTANT THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU GO…

  • U.S. Citizens: If you don’t have a passport, you can still cross the border with an OFFICIAL birth certificate, citizenship certificate or naturalization certificate ALONG WITH photo I.D. such as a driver”s license.
  • Loonies and Toonies are coins. A Loonie is one dollar, and a Toonie is two dollars. The pretty paper money is real, too. It just doesn’t buy as much as yours.
  • In Celsius, freezing is zero, boiling is 100, body temperature is 37.
  • We sell gas in litres and there are 2.2 kilometres in a mile.
  • Legal drinking age here is 19.
  • The Canadian National symbol is the Beaver.
  • 100 kph = 60 mph
  • Trips to see wild Polar Bears would take a week just to get there. Toronto is nowhere near that far north.
  • Alcohol content in Beer is way higher than yours.
  • The average temperature in February is….um, how you say….damned cold! So, if you’re oot and aboot for more than five minutes, you’ll need a winter coat, gloves, scarves, full body long johns with a bum flap, and a toque, eh!

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