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Multi-Professional Advisory Committees’ Social at 2007 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium
During the upcoming 2007 U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Scientific and Training Symposium, join the multi-Professional Advisory Committees’ evening social on Wednesday, 6 June, and be a part of Cincinnati history. Famous dates in Cincinnati history:
1820 Nicknamed "Queen City of the West" population nine times larger than Chicago
1829 Commonly referred to by new nickname ‘Porkopolis’
1841 Christian Moerlein founded his famous brewery
1902 First concrete skyscraper built in the United States - the Ingalls Building
1935 Major League baseball's first night game played at Crosley Field
1946 Steven Spielberg born in Cincinnati
1952 First heart-lung machine makes open heart surgery possible - developed at Children's Hospital Medical Center
1954 First city to have a licensed public television station - WCET TV
1977 Jerry Springer elected Mayor
1978 "WKRP in Cincinnati" premiered on CBS
1990 Cincinnati Reds won their last world series
2004 Motley Crue singer, Vince Neil, leads the World's Largest Chicken Dance at Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
2007 Evening Social for the 2007 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium
Location: Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal - National Historic Landmark
Date: 6 June 2007
Time: 7 p.m. to midnight
Transportation:   Free shuttle buses from the conference hotel (Millennium Hotel)
Dinner: A taste of Cincinnati served in the Museum's Rotunda -- World Famous Skyline chili, Montgomery Inn barbeque pork and chicken, Oktoberfest bratwurst, along with plenty of vegetables and pasta
Entertainment: During dinner, live music from an award-winning local bluegrass band (Steve Bonafel & One Iota) followed by a ‘Live’ DJ and dancing at the museum's re-creation of Cincinnati's Ohio River public landing of the 1850s
Cost: $40.00 per person
For information, please contact:

LCDR Margo Riggs
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
4676 Columbia Parkway, R-15
Cincinnati, OH 45226
Phone: 513-841-4494
E-mail: bnx4@cdc.gov
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