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| ___1. Form a Local Arrangements Committee. As soon as possible, send the name of the chair of this committee to the Section Secretary. ___2. By early September for a Fall Meeting or late February for a Spring Meeting, send the following information to be included in the Call-for-Papers to the Section Secretary:
a. Hotel/Motel Information (see below) b. Reception Information c. Area Map (or web links to a map) showing highways and exits, meeting site and hotel/motel locations ___3. Six weeks prior to the meeting, send any information that should be included in the program. This includes the following: a. The names of: i. the person who will welcome the NCS/MAA, ii. the person who will preside at the Friday evening session, and iii. the persons who will preside at the Saturday morning and afternoon sessions. (Usually one presider is needed in the morning and two in the afternoon.) b. The names of the buildings and room numbers for registration, book sales, meetings and the luncheon. c. The cost of the luncheon, the deadline for reservations, and the name of the person to whom reservations are to be sent. d. A web site for a campus map with parking lots and buildings to be used clearly indicated.
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEEThere is much planning necessary for the successful operation of a section meeting. A local arrangements committee should be formed as early as possible and there should be a division of the responsibilities (indicated in the following paragraphs) among the members of the committee. The chair of the committee will coordinate the work of the members of the committee and handle correspondence with the Section Secretary. The involvement of students can be valuable for them as well as for the Section.
MAA BOOK DISPLAY AND SALE1. Identify a secure space for the MAA Book Sale. This space should have ample tables for the display books. Arrange to have someone at the Book Sale at all times when talks are not being given and for at least fifteen minutes after the last talk on Saturday. 2. Display books from the preceding meeting are given to a representative from your institution at that meeting (or mailed, if necessary). The Section Treasurer will send the inventory at the end of the preceding meeting and a copy of the books ordered to replace inventory sold at that meeting.
3. The Section Treasurer will bring the current price lists, new books, book order forms, receipts, and cash boxes with seed money. Prices may have to be updated.
4. Books can be paid for via cash, check, or MasterCard or VISA. Change should be available from the cash box. Books may be taken at the time of payment if there are multiple copies. Otherwise, the book should be left on display until the close of the meetings. Keep accurate records of the books sold. Give cash box, cash, checks, credit vouchers, books orders, record of books sold and an end of meeting inventory to the Section Treasurer after the meetings on Saturday.
5. Books should be packed after inventory and sent with a representative from the host institution for the next meeting. PHOTOGRAPHSThe host institution should designate a faculty or student to be responsible for taking a several digital photographs during the meeting. This collection of photographs should provide some reflection of the people and activities that were part of the section meeting. (Think in terms of a representative sample, not a census.) Shortly after the meeting, these photographs should be forwarded electronically to the North Central Section Information Officer, so that these images may be shared publicly on the section website. PUBLICITYTo quote from a letter from Alfred Willcox, "Publicity is something that mathematicians have too long neglected. Section meetings ought to generate at least some local publicity, and we have learned that even national meetings do not generate publicity unless someone takes vigorous steps to inform the media." Notify the newspaper, radio and TV stations, and campus media of the meeting and program at least a week prior to the meeting. After the meeting, send an article in layperson's terms describing the meetings and the topics discussed to the media contacted earlier. EXHIBITSIf there are to be exhibits, the Section Secretary will send invitations to publishers or other groups. If exhibitors are contacted, check with the Section Secretary as to registration fees. Space near the registration area and meeting room should be provided.
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER The invited speaker for the Saturday morning session is usually from outside the section. 1. Correspond with the principal speaker to offer assistance and to determine arrival and departure plans. 2. If the speaker will arrive via public transportation, arrange transportation to and from the terminal.
3. If lodging reservations are desired, reserve a suitable room at a motel or hotel. The Section will cover lodging costs for invited speakers who otherwise would probably not be attending the meeting, if the cost is not covered by the national MAA organization. 4. If needed, arrange transportation between the hotel and meeting site. 5. Ask the speaker to provide information that can be used in the introduction of the speaker.
LODGINGBy the dates indicated above, the following should be sent to the Secretary of the Section: 1. A list of hotels and motels including: a. Name, address, phone number (include 800 number if available), and distance from meeting site. b. Rates (indicate if special rates for MAA members or institutions are available) c. Special features - pool, dining facilities, etc. 2. Campus housing for students, if available a. Rates b. Person to contact for reservations c. If bedding and/or towels are not included, so indicate. PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTSA room that will seat 100-150 persons, two small rooms suitable for a second contributed paper session (if there are a large number of such papers), an area that can be secured for the MAA book sale, and a room or foyer for registration and refreshments are required. These rooms should be reserved as much in advance as is necessary to obtain the best possible facility. Do so as early as possible. The lecture rooms should be selected on the criteria of size, comfort, ease of location, availability of chalk boards (white boards), computer access, audiovisual equipment, adequate lighting, air conditioning and public address system. An overhead projector, chalk (markers) and erasers should be provided. The Secretary will notify the local arrangements chair of any additional audiovisual needs of the speakers. MAPS AND SIGNSBy the dates indicated above, provide (web links containing) an area map showing hotel/locations and the meeting site, and a campus map showing the meeting location, parking and luncheon site. Directional signs appropriately placed are helpful to meeting participants. REGISTRATION1. The Friday evening registration should begin at least one-half hour before the evening session, which usually begins at 8:00 p.m. 2. The Saturday morning registration should begin at least 45 minutes before the morning session, which usually begins at 9:00 a.m. 3. The registration fee is $10.00 per person, including exhibitors. Registration for MAA-NCS Section NExt members is $5.00. Students (graduate and undergraduate), all speakers, and first time attenders are not charged. The section Treasurer will provide a cash box with seed money and registration receipts. Volunteers working the registration table should be prepared to provide receipts for registration and the luncheon when requested. Change should be available from the cash box. 4. The section Secretary will provide a registration sheet for about 100 registrants. Included will be spaces for name, affiliation, student status, and payments. Please have the receptionists fill out all items on these sheets to assure accuracy and readability. Section records of attendance are taken from these forms. The registration sheets are to be collected by the Section Secretary. 5. Name tags and pens should be available. Medium size black tip felt pens are excellent. Ideally, a receptionist with a large legible printing style makes these. RECEPTION / REFRESHMENTS / LUNCHEON / OFFICERS' MEETING1. It is recommended that there be an informal get-together following the Friday evening session. Refreshments should be simple (punch, vegetables and dip, fruit, cheese and crackers; beer and wine are optional). The expense of this reception is usually borne by the host Institution. If funds cannot be found, advise the Section Secretary at least six weeks before the meeting. Advise the Section Secretary of the location of the reception for inclusion in the program. 2. During Saturday morning registration, have refreshments available including coffee, tea, juice, and rolls or donuts. The expense of these refreshments is borne by the Section. Check with the Section Secretary as to probable amounts needed. 3. Arrange for the Saturday luncheon. A moderate lunch in the $9 to $13 range is appropriate. The location, menu, deadline for reservations and reservation contact person should be communicated to the section secretary at least six weeks prior to the meeting. 4. Arrange for a Saturday 7:00 a.m. breakfast meeting for the section officers. Reservations should be for 10-12 people. This works best as a catered breakfast in a quiet room on campus. The section pays the cost of this.
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| Correspondence
should be sent to Shawn Chiappetta at Shawn.Chiappetta@usiouxfalls.edu | |