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23rd Annual TEA/TUG Conference
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
October 22 - 28, 2010
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| Thank You |
We hope you had an enjoyable and informatvie time at the 2010 TEA/TUG Conference. The conference
staff had a great time bringing the conference to you and appreciates all of the kind words of appreciation from everyone.
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Welcome |
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development is pleased to host the 2010 Conferences in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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| Hotel Information |
Hotel accomodations can be made by contacting the Belle of Baton Rouge at 1-800-266-2962.
( Click here for map / directions to the Belle of Baton Rouge ). Please specify the Group ID "LDJ19A" when making your reservations. Note: A room rate of $101.00 ($114.13 with taxes) has been secured for the conference. Reservations must be made by September 19, 2010 to receive the group rate. |
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| Registration |
Online reservations can be made by clicking here. Guests or Delegates unable to register online may fill out the following registration form:
MS-Word Format, Adobe Format. |
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Activities |
TUG Dinner Outing
The dinner outing on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 will be held at Boutin’s Restaurant.
Meal choices for the TEA and TUG Banquets:
- Roasted Breast of Chicken Topped with Andouille Sausage, Shrimp and Cajun Cream Sauce
- Rosemary Encrusted Pork Tenderloin with a Cranberry Demi-Glaze
- Pan Sautéed Catch of the Day with Crawfish Etouffée
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Tours
The tours will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Attendees can choose from:
- Atchafalaya Basin Swamp Tour at McGee’s Landing in Henderson, Louisiana.
- Plantation Tour – Limit of 50 People for this tour.
- Construction Site Tour: Mississippi River Crossing: John James Audubon Bridge Project, a Design-Build Project.
- Golf Outing – The Bluffs at Thompson Creek, an Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course.
"A collection of gorgeous, challenging golf holes, perhaps the best of any Palmer design. If any Louisiana course comes close to the ambiance and appeal of a laid-back resort like North Carolina's Pinehurst, it's The Bluffs. Architecturally, there's nothing quite like it anywhere else in America, which makes it worth the journey" - Ron Whitten, Golf Digest
Fee, $55 paid directly to The Bluffs (not included in TEA/TUG Registration Fee). Please make note of the Course Dress Code on the website.
Rental Clubs available, $ 25.00 - contact The Bluffs pro Shop at (225) 634-5757.
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