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I-CAN 2009 July 15th - 19th St Petersburg, FL
Imagine a 100% smoke free sophisticated boutique hotel, whose focus is delivering guest peace, serenity and renewal. Quite deliberately the Hotel Indigo St. Petersburg Downtown, at 234 Third Ave North, has been designed as an oasis for travelers who yearn for an escape from the common hotel. Just a short drive to the Tampa International Airport (TPA), the hotel is within walking distance to The Pier, Museum of Fine Arts, Mahaffey Theater, and one mile from the Dali Museum and Tropicana Field, Home of the Rays. Nearby attractions include: Sunken Gardens, Great Explorations and art galleries. Hotel Indigo offers each guest a blend of modern contemporary living with the best in traditional hotel hospitality. Curl up in our over-sized beds with plush bedding, duvets with covers, pillow shams and plenty of fluffy pillows. Complimentary wireless Internet access throughout the hotel is at your fingertips or use our business center if you prefer. Relax and enjoy our quick serve Bistro – The Phi Restaurant and Lounge for cutting edge cuisine or grab a latte where we proudly brew Starbucks coffee. While the hotel is an historic building, it has just finished a total renovation and is handicapped accessible. Our meeting room will be on the first floor and the pool is right outside. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Attendee Registration: Microsoft Word Document or Adobe Document Use one of these forms to register your family and send to Gene Alexander at email Gene@genealexander.com or fax to 1-916-674-8198. Hotel Reservations need to be made through the hotel - indicating that it is for the I-CAN Group in order to get our rate of $119 --- this rate will be honored if you wish to come early or stay late. Phone number is: 727-822-4814. Or go online to www.hotelindigo.com/stpetedowntown. Make sure you use the 3 letter code ICA in the group code box. Do keep in mind that reservations need to be made by June 15th to get our special rate!
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