From Brittany Peck of Shared Hope <[email protected]>
Subject A Few Seats Still Available for the 2019 JuST Conference!
Date September 3, 2019 3:01 PM
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Join us for JuST 2019, Oct 15-17 in Cincinnati, OH!

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Have you registered for the JuST Conference yet? Don’t Wait! We still have a few seats available!



We are excited to host the JuST Conference October 15-17, 2019 at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, OH! As we rotate the JuST Conference’s location each year, we look forward to learning new and evolving practices from each region, engaging with local leaders on what they are encountering in their communities. We can’t wait to learn from the Midwest and are so grateful for the local support we’ve received! For more information on how to join us, please refer to the links below:

Registration - We still have a few seats available – will you join us? Complete an online registration

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using a credit card. Don’t forget to add your JuST Conference t-shirt to your cart!

Housing Reminder - We encourage you to book your hotel room as soon as possible. Hotel blocks expire September 21, but don’t wait as space is limited and our block is almost sold out! If you would like to come early or stay late, the conference room rate applies to those dates as well! Book your stay at a discounted rate at one of the remaining hotels in our block here:

HILTON CINCINNATI NETHERLAND PLAZA

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Average room rate $175

35 West Fifth Street

Cincinnati, OH 45202

Workshop Agenda: If you haven’t done so already, check out the workshop agenda, here

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. We couldn’t be more excited about the incredible array of leaders in the anti-trafficking movement, joining us as presenters this year!

Tabletops/Sponsorships: Have you reviewed the Tabletop Floorplan

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? We still have a few tabletops available. Consider opportunities for your agency to promote their brand by hosting a table, or by becoming a sponsor

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Duke Energy Convention Center: Friendly reminder - this year, we are at a convention center that does not connect to the hotels, so plan your stay accordingly. Here’s

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a map of Cincinnati for your reference. For more information on traveling to and around Cincinnati, click here

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Exploring Cincy – The Queen City

Cincinnati is home to many unique neighborhoods, parks, and areas that have something to offer for everyone!

Visit The Banks

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, an electrifying cityscape, buzzing and bustling with thousands of people reigniting their passion, by day and night, for the City we all love. The Banks is the current mixed-use project being developed on the land between Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ball Park along the Ohio River.

Check out historic Over-the-Rhine

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, a onetime working-class German neighborhood now home to craft breweries, hip gastropubs, and trendy bars. Well-preserved 19th-century buildings pepper this area.

Washington Park

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welcomes millions of individuals each year from all over. The Park hosts over 500 events annually, including live music, public markets, outdoor fitness classes, children's activities and more. It is a place to relax, a place to play, a place to gather with family and friends, and a place where the community comes together. Located right in Over the Rhine!

Fountain Square

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has a rich heritage as the center of Cincinnati’s civic, social, and commercial life. To this day, it serves as the epicenter of downtown, and City's main gathering space.

Come see what Cincinnati has to offer!



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