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""It was not only rewarding to present 6 years of work to other artists, but also tremendously supportive to have found other artist-therapists working out of the same paradigm. For years I have felt isolated in my prison work which comes largely out of my studio involvement as well as training and education. To have found that other artists have based their work successfully upon their own involvement with the creative process and to have found an association which respects and fosters these goals is encouraging and enlightening."
JoAnn Dedyo

CEU's

The National Expressive Therapy Association (NETA) is an official provider of continuing education for social workers, approved by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). (Renewal of current status has been applied for.) Continuing education is approved for counselors by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). Continuing education is approved for expressive therapists and expressive arts therapists by The National Expressive Therapy Association. CEU's are available for attending the Conference, on an hour per hour basis.

A Certificate of Appreciation will be sent to all presenters, and a Certificate of Attendance will be sent to all other participants.


Accommodations

A special rate is in effect for a block of rooms at the nearby Howard Johnson Inn Westbury, provided reservations are made by March 25, 2002 and rooms are still available. Some rooms can serve up to 4 persons. All rooms are outside rooms, and are equipped with a coffee pot, hair dryer and iron/board. Rate includes complimentary breakfast each morning. Convenient cab service to and from the Conference is available. Please call (516)333-9700 or fax (516)333-9393 to arrange your stay. Mention that you will be attending the Conference. Dormitory rooms may also be accessible. Accommodations for the Conference are at a premium. Call Dr. June Conboy at (631)586-2392 or email [email protected] if you are interested in room sharing, on-campus housing or other possibilities. Additional rooms are available at the Meadowbrook Motor Lodge, Edgewater Motel and the Jericho Motel. These tend to be less expensive, but may not be suitable for all tastes.

If you need assistance with travel arrangements, the official travel agency for the Conference is Great Escape, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Please contact Mary Ella Feinleib at (telephone) (800)886-5095 or (617)354-0240, or (fax) (617)354-4958.

Parking, and meals and snacks are all available on campus. Soft drinks and other beverages available.

Most areas where the Conference will take place are fully accessible by wheelchair.

Line dancing at the last conference,
sponsored by the Entertainment Committee


Directions

From New York City - Take Queens-Midtown Tunnel to Long Island Expressway (I-495) and Exit 39N (Glen Cove Road north). Go north for 2 miles; turn right (east) on Northern Boulevard (Route 25A). C.W. Post is 2 miles on the right.

From Bronx, Westchester and Points North - Take Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I-295) south. Exit to eastbound Long Island Expressway (I-495); proceed to Exit 39N and continue as indicated above.

From Southern New Jersey and Points South - Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethels Bridge to I-278 east (Staten Island Expressway). Cross the Verrazano Narrows Bridge to the Belt Parkway east. Follow the Belt Parkway to the Southern State Parkway east. Take the Meadowbrook Parkway north and follow directions given from south shore of Long Island.

From Northern New Jersey -Take the George Washington Bridge east to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Cross the Throgs Neck Bridge then follow directions given from Bronx, Westchester and Points North.

From Eastern Long Island - Take Long Island Expressway (I-495) to Exit 41N (Route 107). Turn right (north) onto 107 north to Northern Boulevard (Route 25A). Turn left (west) at Northern Boulevard. C.W. Post is on the left.

From South Shore of Long Island - In Nassau County, take Wantagh State Parkway or Meadowbrook Parkway north to Northern State Parkway Exit 31 (Glen Cove Road North; NOT Exit 31A). At light, turn left (north) on Glen Cove Road. Proceed for 3 miles to Northern Boulevard (Route 25A), turn right (east). C.W. Post is 2 miles on the right. In Suffolk County, take most convenient north-south road to the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and follow directions from Eastern Long Island.

As you enter the campus, stay to the right the entire way, past Tilles Center on the left, to Hillwood Commons on the left.

Train - From Pennsylvania Station: Take either the Long Island Rail Road's Port Jefferson train line to the Hicksville station or the Port Washington- Manhasset line to the Great Neck station or the Manhasset station or the Oyster Bay train to the Greenvale station. The Great Neck station and the Hicksville station both have bus service to the C.W. Post Campus. Taxi service to the campus is available from the Greenvale, Manhasset, Great Neck and Hicksville stations. To reach the Long Island Rail Road call (516) 822-5477.

Amtrak - The C.W. Post Campus is accessible through Amtrak which goes directly into Pennsylvania Station in New York City. From Pennsylvania Station see directions above. Call Amtrak at 800-USA-RAIL.

Bus - C.W. Post is serviced by the Metropolitan Transit Authority, Long Island Bus N20. For schedule times call the MTA at (516) 766-6722.


Check-In

The Conference begins at 9 AM. Upon your arrival, please check in at the central rotunda downstairs in Hillwood Commons. If you are planning on registering on-site, please check with us first to make sure there is still room. Most events will be held at the Commons. Other events may be held in either Humanities Hall or Tillis Center.

01 Administration Building
02 Admissions/College Hall
03 Baseball Field
04 Basketball Courts
05 Bookstore
06 Brookville Residence Hall
07 Central Heating Plant
08 Interfaith Center
09 Child Care Center
10 Conolly Gymnasium
11 Crafts Center
12 Dollhouse
13 Facilities Services/Security
14 Field House
15 Fine Arts Center
16 Greenhouse Terrace
17 Hickox Field/Football, Track
18 Hillwood Commons
19 Hoxie Hall
20 Humanities Hall
21 Information Guard Booths
22 Intramural Fields
23 Kings Residence Hall
24 Klar Intercultural Center
25 Kumble Hall (Student Services)
26 Library (B. Davis Schwartz Memorial)
27 Life Science/Pell Hall
28 Little Theatre
29 Lorber Hall/School of Accountancy
30 Music Building
31 Nassau Residence Hall
32 Pool
33 Post Hall
34 Printmaking Studio
35 Quad Caf� and Gold Coast Room
36 Queens Residence Hall
37 WCWP/Abrams Communication Center
38 Riggs Residence Hall
39 Roth Hall
40 Sculpture Studios
41 Sewage Pumping Station
42 South Residence Halls (Red, Green)
43 South Residence Halls (Yellow, Blue)
44 Speech and Hearing Center
45 Stables
46 Stecklow Gardens
47 Suffolk Residence Hall
48 Tennis Courts
49 Theatre, Film and Dance Building
50 Tilles Center
51 Riggs Park

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P Parking Areas


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