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hospitality
registration
Click Here for a description of
the evening Hospitality Events.
Dress code for all evening hospitality events is jackets for
men and cocktail attire for women.
Delegate
Registration includes ALL hospitality events.
(Paying Delegates, Speakers and Entitled Sponsors)
GAM Hospitality Event on the 5th (Monday)
Cocktail
Reception on the 6th (Tuesday)
Continental breakfasts and refreshments each day
Lunches
on the 5th and 6th
Additional
Exhibitor Pass - $350 USD -
SOLD OUT
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Welcome Reception on the evening of the 4th (Sunday)
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Cocktail Reception on the 6th (Tuesday)
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Continental breakfasts and refreshments each day
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Lunches
on the 5th and 6th
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Does
NOT include conference sessions or GAM
Hospitality Event
Spousal
(Hospitality) Pass - $150 USD -
SOLD OUT
GAM (Monday)
Night Pass - $75 USD -
SOLD OUT
Passes
can be purchased by credit card from the
HOW TO PAY page.
The last day to purchase a Hospitality Pass is - Friday 25th, April.
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EVENING HOSPITALITY EVENTS
Dress code for all evening hospitality events is jackets for
men and cocktail attire for women.
Sunday, May
4th 6:00 - 8:00pm (Busses
Depart
Sheraton
5:15pm)
WELCOME RECEPTION - Miraflores - The Locks
of the Panama Canal
The Miraflores Locks, due to
their close proximity to Panama City and easy public
access, is probably the most visited tourist site in all
of Panama. Depending on the size of each vessel, one can
see anywhere from 1 to 3 vessels, perhaps more, make the
transit simultaneously. From the minute the vessels
enters the locks, it takes approximately 10 minutes for
the process to be completed. Join us on the balcony of
the Miraflores Visitor Centre for cocktails and hors
'devours. You will have an up close look at ships
passing through the Panama Canal.
Monday,
May 5th 6:30 - 11pm (Busses
Depart
Sheraton
6pm)
GAM
HOSPITALITY EVENT- Union Club- Folkloric presentation followed by dinner and
dancing. The Panamanian Folkloric Ballet under the direction of
Prof. Elisa de Céspedes, founded in 1969, is one of the
best samples of Panama's folklore. The rhythm of the
music, the cumbia and the tamborito, combined with the
lovely dancers and the luxurious beauty of the national
dress, the pollera, are all splendidly exhibited during
the show. Panama's pollera is one of the most expensive
folkloric dresses in the world. These hand sewn costumes
as well as all the exquisite jewelry worn by the dancers
are authentic and speak powerfully to Panama’s Spanish
heritage.
Sponsored by GAM
Tuesday,
May 6th 6pm
- 8pm (Busses
Depart
Sheraton
5pm)
COCKTAIL
RECEPTION - Panama Canal Museum (Museo del Canal
Interoceánico) This brand new museum facing the Plaza Central in Casco
Viejo occupies a beautifully refurbished building used
by the French as their canal-building headquarters until
1903. Artifacts, photographs, and videos trace the canal
area’s history from pre-Columbian times to the present.
Enjoy the short bus ride, with commentary, as it winds
through one of Panama City’s most historic
neighborhoods. Along its narrow streets, rundown
tenements rub cornices with old Spanish churches, ruined
convents, and handsome 19th-century buildings
constructed by the French during their failed attempt to
dig the Panama Canal from 1878-1889. Guided tours of the
Museum will be offered. Cocktails and hors 'devours will
be served.
Sponsored by
MMG
Fiduciary & Trust Corp. - The Morgan & Morgan Group
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