144th Annual NAPA Convention, Lansing, MI

The 144th NAPA Convention at the University Quality Inn in Lansing, Michigan July 11–13, 2019

3121 E Grand River Avenue
Lansing, MI  48912
Phone: (517) 351-1440 mdash; Fax: (517) 351-6220
Free WiFi, Free Hot Breakfast, Smoke Free

Directions: US 127 N or S, take the Saginaw/Grand River exit.
Hotel is located 1 blk E of US 127 on Grand River Rd, across from Burger King.
 
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Thu 5/30/2019 5:52 AM

Correction: Convention Hotel Reservation Deadline = June 19

After sending out yesterday’s issue, I received a call from the hotel stating that the deadline is June 19, not 26.

Also, Michelle Klosterman emailed me that it might be best to call during daytime business hours because the desk clerk she got after hours didn’t know the NAPA room rate.

So, you have until June 19th to make your reservation at the University Quality Inn in Lansing, Michigan, if you want the reduced room rate available to NAPA members. (Rooms may be available after that date, but the NAPA rate is not guaranteed in that case.)

The Convention dates are July 11–13.
The hotel’s phone is 517-351-1440.

—Bill Boys, Chairman of the Reception Committee

Wed 5/29/2019 12:04 PM

Convention Hotel Reservation Deadline = June 26

You have until June 26th to make your reservation at the University Quality Inn in Lansing, Michigan, if you want the reduced room rate available to NAPA members. (Rooms may be available after that date, but the NAPA rate is not guaranteed in that case.)

The Convention dates are July 11–13.
The hotel’s phone is 517-351-1440.

—Bill Boys, Chairman of the Reception Committee

Tue 5/28/2019 2:01 PM

NAPA Convention

The Convention will be July 11th through 14th at the Quality Inn University in East Lansing.

https://www.choicehotels.com/michigan/lansing/quality-inn-hotels/mi030

The room rate should be $89 plus taxes and folks should mention “National Amateur Press Association” when booking to get the Convention rate.

In addition to the meetings at the hotel we’ll have a trip to the Michigan State University Libraries Rare Book room for a couple of presentations and, I hope, an opportunity to play a bit with their Ostrander-Seymour handpress. The banquet will be at a local restaurant, Coral Gables (one of my favorites) and our banquet speaker will be noted poet Cindy Hunter Morgan. Cindy also led the team that taught a book arts class at MSU where I taught the letterpress component.

—Arie Koelewyn, Convention Host