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Annual
Convention - October 17-20, 2010 - Four Seasons Hotel - Philadelphia,
PA
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Special events are open to those who are registered for the meetings.
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Ticketed
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| Sunday,
October 17 |
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Event |
NOON – 2:00 pm
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Development Tour
Cira Centre One and Sugarhouse Casino
The $212 million 29-floor Cira Centre One is the
Tour’s first stop. It was developed by Brandywine Realty
Trust on a land lease from Amtrak in 2005 and connects to
Amtrak’s 30th Street Station. A Brandywine representative
will speak with Counselors about the company’s other
developments, including a $260 million historic rehabilitation
of the 30th Street Main Post Office, which when completed
this fall will serve as the new regional headquarters for
the Internal Revenue Service. The Tour also will visit the
new Sugarhouse Casino in the Fishtown neighborhood, opening
in September. It’s Philadelphia’s first casino
and revitalizes the site of a former sugar refinery along
the Delaware River. The property offers public green space
and scenic pathways in addition to its 45,000 square foot
gaming floor. Transportation is provided.
Note: This tour is complimentary.
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2:30
pm – 4:30 pm
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4:40 pm - 6:30 pm


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Tour Event †
NOTE: Select preferred tour time
when you register. First - come, first - serve basis.
The Barnes Foundation
An unprecedented event – and your opportunity to view
art masterpieces within the multi-billion dollar collection
at The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia’s premiere educational
art institution. Our intimate, small group Tours provide the
opportunity to experience -- in a very personal setting –
works of art from world-renowned artists including Renoir,
Cezanne, Matisse, Gauguin, Manet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet
and many others, as well as a variety of African, European,
Egyptian, Greek and Roman art forms.
The collection -- one of the world’s largest of Impressionist,
Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings -- was amassed
by Albert C. Barnes, whose fortune was acquired through co-developing
a breakthrough antimicrobial drug in the early 1900s. The
Foundation was built on his 12-acre estate in the suburb of
Merion, where he wished it to always remain. It has been the
center of recent controversy as Foundation leadership launched
and won a legal battle to relocate the collection to new facilities
in Philadelphia, making it easier for the public to visit.
Our Tour will be of galleries at the original building built
in the 1920s as the Foundation looks forward to a move in
2012.
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| 6:30
pm – 8:30 pm |
Welcome Reception at The
Four Seasons Hotel
It’s a celebration of friendship -- connect
and reconnect with fellow Counselors, spouses and guests at
this popular welcoming event. The beautiful ballroom and terrace
of the Four Seasons Hotel awaits you along with the genuine
good company and camaraderie for which CRE is famous. All
Counselors, spouses and guests who are registered for the
2010 Annual Convention are welcome. |
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Ticketed
event
| Monday,
October 18 |
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Begins - Ends
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Event |
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Cocktail
Reception at the Franklin Institute †
An intriguing evening awaits you at The Franklin
Institute, one of Philadelphia’s finest museums. We’ll
gather in the vaulted rotunda inside the Institute, within
the Benjamin Franklin Memorial -- the only U.S. National Memorial
in private ownership. The domed rotunda features a 20-foot
high white marble statue of Franklin, sculpted in 1938 by
James Earle Fraser – one of the most prominent sculptors
in American history. Among his notable works are the designs
for the Indian Head nickel (in circulation from 1913 to 1938),
the bronze statue of a Native American on horseback titled
"End of the Trail" and the Navy Cross. Plan now
to join in the fun, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in
a truly unique setting. This venue is located within close
walking distance from the hotel through beautiful Logan Square.
Limited trolley transportation will also be available.
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5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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See the
Special Exhibition: Cleopatra: The Search for
the Last Queen of Egypt
Attendees of the CRE Cocktail Event will have
exclusive private access to The Franklin Institute’s
special exhibit Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen
of Egypt, a National Geographic exhibit making its world
premiere at The Franklin Institute. This special exhibit will
be closed to the public, but opened only for Counselors, spouses
and guests who will be attending the CRE Cocktail Reception
Event at The Franklin Institute. The hours of this special
exhibit are 5:00 pm (before the Reception begins) until 8:30
pm (just after our Reception ends). Or, you’ll be able
to tour the exhibition during the Cocktail Reception Event.
The event includes a brief multi-media presentation and an
audio-assisted tour of the collection in the exhibit.
The exhibit, organized by National Geographic and Arts and
Exhibitions International, was done so with cooperation from
the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities and the European
Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM). Featured are
over 100 artifacts. Visitors will learn about the modern archaeological
search for Cleopatra’s tomb, in Egypt and the Bay of
Aboukir.
Cleopatra is immortalized in books and
movies as the beautiful and captivating last great ruler of
Egypt, who lived from 69 - 30 B.C. Throughout that time, political
intrigue and challenges to her throne took place. History
links the mysterious Cleopatra to two powerful men of the
day, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Later, when Rome conquered
Egypt, much of the historical record of Cleopatra’s
reign was lost, as the new rulers obliterated historical records.
Her body has never been found. In Cleopatra: The Search
for the Last Queen of Egypt, attendees will learn about
her rule and the modern-day search for her complete history
and her tomb. |
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Ticketed
event
| Tuesday,
October 19 |
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Event |
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Chairman's
Dinner †
The Union League Club of Philadelphia
Honoring the past year and looking forward to the next –
it’s a special gathering of Counselors, spouses and
guests to celebrate 2010 Chair and First Lady Art
and Gail Pasquarella and their year of service to
The Counselors and before the evening is over, we will welcome
2011 Chair and First Lady John and Suzanne Leary. The setting
is the Union League Club, a shining jewel of historical significance
in the heart of the cultural and commercial district of Philadelphia.
The 1865 classic French Renaissance-styled building (listed
on the National Register of Historic Places) is a fine setting
for an evening that will long be remembered. (For attire suggestions,
visit the Meeting Attire section of this website.) Transportation
is provided.
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Ticketed
event
| Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday, October 17-19 |
Begins
- Ends |
Event |
| 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm |
Chairman's
Hospitality Suite
After-hours, join in the fun, conversation and
cocktails at the Chairman's Hospitality Suite -- Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday evenings. It's a highlight of every CRE national
meeting!
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