Southeastern Insulation Contractors Association Behind the Scenes Tour of Bruton Heights Education Center Monday, October 13, 2014 1:00pm 3:30pm SEICANS will gather in arrival hall at the Lodge where they will be greeted by their tour guide. Then SEICANS will be escorted onto an awaiting deluxe Sprinter Van for a short ride to Bruton Heights School Education Center. Bruton Heights is a thirty acre complex consisting of research and collections. After touring the library the SEICANS will proceed to the area where the preservation for 18 th century paintings and prints takes place. The group will be shown the different methods of restoration. Continuing on to the department of metals, the group will be given an in-depth interpretation and demonstration of the preservation of all metals, especially silver. Upon arrival, the group will be welcomed by a member of the Bruton Heights staff and be given an in-depth tour of the complex. Our first stop will be the John D. Rockefeller Library which houses an extensive collection of books and maps, dating back to the 18 th century. The rare book collection contains more than 10,000 volumes and more than 45,000 manuscripts. Our next stop will be the department of furniture conservation. Here, the SEICANS will be exposed to the fine pieces that are to be restored and eventually placed in the exhibition buildings of the Foundation. At the conclusion of the tour the SEICANS will be escorted onto the Sprinter for a short ride back to the Lodge. Cost: $63.75 per person; based on 16 persons attending and includes the following: Professional Tour Guide throughout the day Transportation via Deluxe Sprinter Van Bottled Water/Cooler onboard Sprinter Van Private Behind the Scenes Tour of Bruton Heights Education Center Donation to Colonial Williamsburg for tour Professional coordination of event
SOUTHEASTERN INSULATION CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION FALL MEETING OCTOBER 12-14, 2014 Colonial Williamsburg Lodge Williamsburg, Virginia SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:30am Board of Directors Meeting.... Gov. Jefferson Board Room 1:00pm 5:00 pm Registration Lodge Lobby 7:00pm 8:00pm Welcome Reception....Lodge Courtyard Dinner......Williamsburg Taverns Monday, October 13, 2014 8:30am 11:30am General Meeting Allegheny Room ADJOURN Noon GOLF - Green Course (Box Lunch) 1:00 3:30pm Behind the Scenes Tour Lodge Hall 7 8pm Reception. Colony Foyer 8:00pm Dinner......Colony Room Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:30am General Meeting Allegheny Room 11:30 am ADJOURN
SOUTHEASTERN INSULATION CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION FALL MEETING OCTOBER 12 th 14 th 2014 COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: SEICA MEMBER REGISTRATION FORM PHONE NUMBER: E-MAIL: MEMBERS: @ $450.00 = SPOUSE/GUEST: @ $295.00 = CHILD (MONDAY NIGHT DINNER): @ $80.00 = OPTIONAL FEES: MONDAY GOLF TOURNAMENT Player Handicap ** Box Lunch Included in Fee - Please Select One - Turkey or Ham Player Handicap ** Box Lunch Included in Fee - Please Select One - Turkey or Ham $195.00 = $195.00 = MONDAY BRUTON TOUR Lunch not included! Names Number @ $63.75 = Total RETURN completed Registration Form and Payment to: Southeastern Insulation Contractors Association PO Box 74433 Richmond VA 23236 Note: Refund Deadline: 90% Refund on Cancellations Received Prior to September 25, 2014; NO REFUND on Cancellations After October 1, 2014.
Rooms for this meeting are reserved in the hotels shown below. Each reservation must be accompanied by a deposit equal to the first night s lodging per room and must be received by us no later than 5:00 PM, Thursday, September 11, 2014 in order to secure reservations. Any unused rooms reserved for this meeting will be opened for sale to regular visitors after that date. When requesting reservations, please note arrival and departure dates carefully. Late arrival or early departure causes forfeiture of deposit, unless cancellation or changes are made seventy-two hours in advance. Every effort will be made to accommodate early arrivals; however, since checkout time is 11:00AM at all our hotels, rooms may not be available until mid or late afternoon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOTEL RESERVATION REQUEST FORM Group Reservations Colonial Williamsburg Company P.O. Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776 CALL: (757) 229-1000 ext. 3971 (800) 261-9530 or FAX: (757) 220-7729 Name of Group: Southeastern Insulation Contractors Association Group Code: 15577 Passkey/Online Reservations Code: ARRIVAL: Saturday, October 11, 2014 DEPARTURE: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 Requested Quantity Requested Quantity Requested Quantity Williamsburg Lodge Superior (based on availability)...single/double Occupancy...$176.00 Deluxe (based on availability)...single/double Occupancy...$206.00 Main Suite (based on availability)...single/double Occupancy...$246.00 * All rooms are subject to 11% State and Local Tax and $2.00 per room per night occupancy tax. ADA Accessible Special Requests: PLEASE PRINT NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE/PROVINCE: ZIP: COUNTRY: PHONE: ( ) FAX: ( ) E-Mail: (REQUESTED to send confirmation) ARRIVAL DATE: DEPARTURE DATE: Check-in after 4:00 pm Check-out by 11:00am Credit Card: Check Enclosed $ (make check payable to Colonial Williamsburg Company) NAME OF CARDHOLDER: (PLEASE PRINT) CREDIT CARD #: EXPIRES / SIGNATURE: PLEASE NOTE: Deposit must be guaranteed by credit card and will be charged at the time the reservation request is made. Reservation changes to arrival or departure dates may be made up to (3) days prior to the date of arrival without charge to individual. Should a change in reservation, including early departure, occur after the cancellation deadline, the individual will be charged for 1 night s room rate and taxes (if applicable). Date Mailed:
October 12 14, 2014 SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES (List Name to appear on sign) o Sunday Night Reception $500.00 o Sunday Night Dinner $550.00 o Monday Night Reception $500.00 o Monday Night Dinner $550.00 o Meeting Books $300.00 o Individual Hole $100.00 o Longest Drive $125.00 o Closest to Pin $125.00 o Beverage Cart $250.00 o Box Lunch $300.00 Return to: SEICA PO Box 74433 Richmond, VA 23236
Southeastern Insulation Contractors Association Monday, October 13, 2014 12:00 Shotgun Start The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club is pure golf. Offering 45 walkable holes completely free of surrounding real estate and boasting accolades such as GOLF Magazine s Top 500 Golf Holes in the World, and Top 100 Resort Courses in America by Golfweek Magazine the Gold and Green courses provide a challenge not to be missed. The Golf Club includes two on-site restaurants as well as access to additional Colonial Williamsburg recreation, dining, spa, and hotel options and amenities making it an ideal location for the SEICA convention. The Green Course, designed by Rees Jones, Jones Sr. s son, and opened in 1991, this layout is carved from the same terrain but is simultaneously longer and more forgiving.
That the future may learn from the past. On the eve of American Independence, Williamsburg was the capital of England s oldest, wealthiest, and most populous North American colony. It was a community of freemen and slaves, of educators and innkeepers, of merchants and politicians, of tradesmen and lawyers. Here American patriots and British loyalists struggled with the questions of independence, liberty and self-government. Their ultimate answer was revolution. Visit Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area, restored to 18th-century authenticity, and walk in the paths of the people whose journeys led to the idea of America. You ll meet, in the persons of gifted character interpreters, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Gowan Pamphlet, and scores of others, who bequeathed to us a country. You ll walk on the ground where independence was proposed. You ll participate in the debate in the city s streets and shops. And you will stand in the room where the victory at Yorktown was planned. Colonial Williamsburg offers a family vacation destination, a resort, and an interactive education in 18th-century life and culture. It s dining in the colonial taverns, watching trades people at their crafts, and marching with the Fifes and Drums Corps. It s a carriage ride, a day on the golf course, a stroll through the gardens, a visit to the folk and decorative arts museums, and an afternoon in the Revolutionary City. Colonial Williamsburg offers a seamless adventure in educational recreation in a setting where subjects became citizens and a revolution changed the world. The mission Colonial Williamsburg is to be a center for history and citizenship, encouraging national and international audiences to learn from the past through the preservation, restoration, and presentation of 18th-century Williamsburg and the study, interpretation, and teaching of America's founding democratic principles. In Colonial Williamsburg's 301-acre Historic Area stand hundreds of restored, reconstructed, and historically furnished buildings. Costumed interpreters tell the stories of the men and women of the 18th-century city black, white, and native American, slave, indentured, and free and the challenges they faced. In this historic place, we help the future learn from the past. DRESS CODE: During the day, resort attire is preferred. Jeans, bathing suits, and bathrobes are discouraged, but they re taken a more relaxed approach to dress code and ambiance. The commitment to providing five-star service and delectable, creative cuisine remains.