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Special Events Society: ISES Northwest Chapter

http://www.isespnw.com/

 

The International Special Events Society (ISES) was founded in 1987 to foster enlightened performance through education while promoting ethical conduct. ISES works to join professionals to focus on the "event as a whole" rather than its individual parts. ISES has grown to involve nearly 3,000 members active in 30 chapters throughout the world. Membership brings together professionals from a variety of special events disciplines including caterers, meeting planners, decorators, event planners, audio-visual technicians, party and convention coordinators, educators, journalists, hotel sales managers and many more professional disciplines. The solid peer network ISES provides helps special events professionals produce outstanding results for clients while establishing positive working relationships with other event colleagues.

The Pacific Northwest Chapter of ISES includes over 80 members from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

The Mission of ISES is to educate, advance, and promote the special events industry and its network of professionals along with related industries. We strive to:

*Uphold the integrity of the special events profession to the general public through our Principles of Professional Conduct and Ethics of ISES International

*Acquire and disseminate useful business information

*Foster a spirit of cooperation among its members and other special event professionals

 

http://www.specialevents.com/

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Fly the Air Highways to California's Inland Empire

We met the folks from the Inland Empire at the Com-Dex Trade Show in Vancouver, and were impressed by their program. For that reason we invite you to contact them for further information, The following is an excerpt from material they sent to our Info Desk:

From wildlife to nightlife, the Inland Empire has it all. And if you're looking for adventure, look no further. The Inland Empire Tourism Council is pleased to offer this directory of opportunities for fun and adventure in Southern California's Inland Empire: The Inland Empire has a varied landscape of chaparral-covered deserts, mile-high apple ordchards, snow-cap

Perfect settings for adventure.
The San Bernardino National Forest offers endless opportunities for outdoor fun. Cities rich in heritage offer visitors a glimpse of the Victorian era, while Calico Ghost Town preserves the romance of the Old West. You'll find it all here: from a sunrise flight in a hot-air balloon to a hike along the Pacific Crest Tail; from a quiet ride in a horse-drawn carriage to parachuting from a plane. Where else can you water ski on a quiet lake in the morning and skim down snowy ski runs in the afternoon? The sun-kissed Inland Empire gets it all--great weather, tourist attractions, year-round recreation and prize-winning wines. Adventure is always in season here.

http://www.csz.com/inland/ietc/
Phone (909) 890-1090

Inland Climate

VALLEYS Average High Average Low

January 64 36
February 67 39
March 71 39
April 75 40
May 76 42
June 85 50
July 95 56
August 98 57
September 90 51
October 83 47
November 74 40
December 64 36

MOUNTAINS Average High Average Low
January 45 29
February 49 30
March 53 31
April 59 34
May 66 41
June 75 48
July 81 57
August 80 56
September 77 51
October 67 43
November 53 34
December 47 30

DESERTS Average High Average Low
January 58 36
February 62 39
March 66 39
April 72 40
May 81 42 ped mountains and rolling valleys.