2019 Western Chapter ISA Conference & Trade Show
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Non Member Full Conference Registration
$650.00
Includes: Opening ceremony, educational sessions, continental breakfasts & lunches, annual banquet, breaks, and conference notebook
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Non Member Tuesday Only
$375.00
Includes: single day’s educational sessions, refreshment breaks, continental breakfast and lunch (Banquet is excluded from daily registration)
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Non Member Wednesday Only
$375.00
Includes: single day’s educational sessions, refreshment breaks, continental breakfast and lunch (Banquet is excluded from daily registration)
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Non Member Thursday Only
$187.50
Includes: single day’s educational sessions, refreshment breaks, continental breakfast and lunch (Banquet is excluded from daily registration)
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Spouse/Guest Full Program
$325.00
Includes: Opening ceremony, daily tours and activities A
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Spouse/Guest Meals w/ attendee
$325.00
Includes: Opening ceremony, daily tours and activities A
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Morning Tour Wednesday
$75.00
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Exceptional Trees of Honolulu Afternoon Tour Thursday
$100.00
Exceptional Trees of Honolulu
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Honolulu Botanical Gardens Afternoon Tour Thursday
$100.00
Honolulu Botanical Gardens
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Women in Arboriculture Breakfast
$75.00
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Post Conference Workshop
$100.00
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Extra Banquet Ticket
$125.00
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Extra Awards Lunch Ticket
$75.00
Registration ends ends Apr 22
Please visit https://wcisaconnect.com/ for all up-to-date 2019 WCISA Annual Conference and Trade Show: We're in this boat Together information.
Shortly after being elected to the WCISA Board in 2013, I discovered that whoever is president when our Annual Conference is held gets to plan and host his or her dream conference that year. With that, I started jotting down ideas for my dream conference. As time went on, I started thinking about how the land on our planet is like a boat among the oceans of the world. In Polynesian culture, the oceans connect us, not divide us. Hawaii is the most remote landform on Earth, but it's also connected to Asia, Africa, North America, and the Pacific Islands as the crossroads of the Pacific. Hawaii has the most severe invasive species problem in the United States, many of which are pests and diseases that attack our urban forest. But we're not alone in facing this problem. As our climate changes, pests and diseases become more invasive, with ranges expanding as areas warm. We're all in this boat together! And that boat is our Mother Earth.
Please join us in Hawaii and become part of an early detection alert system to protect our planet and our urban forests. Hope to see you soon!
Carol Kwan
WCISA President
Location
Sheraton Waikiki
2255 Kalakaua Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815