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 | The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Instituteand the Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences
 Summer School on Fusing Geophysical Models with Data
 Boulder, CO   13-17 June 2005
 |   |  ALL Lodging Reservations Must be made by Liz!
       | Liz Rothney | 
        | email: | rothney@ucar.edu |  | phone: | 303 497 1351 |  | fax: | 303 497 1298 |  Lightning Strikes Twice!We got a deal (again) on rooms at the 
       Millennium Harvest House located at 1345 Twenty-Eighth Street.  
       This hotel is located just 100 yards from the 
       University of Colorado and 40 minutes from Denver International Airport.  
       The Boulder Creek Path is very close and can be used for running, 
       walking, or biking.  The Millennium Hotel offers an indoor lap pool, 
       outdoor pool, hot tub, 15 tennis courts, exercise room, and basketball 
       courts. Full breakfast included.  
       The hotel has a lot to offer, check out their www-site.  
       Directions to the Millennium are in the 
       Transportation section. 
       DEADLINE APRIL 28, 2005Getting to/from NCAR and the MillenniumWe have chartered a bus to provide limited transportation 
       (that is: only a couple times per day) from the Millennium to NCAR's Mesa Lab.
       The bus will move everyone en masse between the 
       Millennium and NCAR once in the morning and again after the 
       days' activities.
        Since Monday has some preliminary work, the bus will leave the 
       Millennium at 8:00 Monday morning. 
       Every other day it will leave the Millennium at 8:10AM. 
       The bus will make one trip back to the Millennium from NCAR 
       when the day is done. However, with the trails and Boulder's 
       excellent bus system, getting around is not a problem. Please don't miss the bus!!
        There are a couple of City busses that can also get you from NCAR's 
       Mesa lab back to the Millennium if need be. All route information is 
       available from 
       Denver RTD.
       The routes of primary interest will be the JUMP, DASH, and 
       SKIP. No kidding.
        
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