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Letter From the SNUG Board: 2021 Annual SNUG Conference

The SNUG Board is very excited and looking forward to the 2021 Annual SNUG Conference. The theme for this year is Transformation: New possibilities for a changing world.

With the relaxed CDC guidelines to meet indoors post vaccination, we are very hopeful to see many of you at Clearwater Beach, Florida this year.

Going with our theme, this year’s conference will have a slightly different feel. Our goal is to present valuable sessions to you and provide an in person conference format (which we know you love) while keeping everyone safe. We are hoping to see all of you, but based on our surveys sent to Soft clients in April, it’s hard to predict the number of organizations/members that would be able to attend the conference this year. Couple that with the increased room demands of the Sheraton Sand Key Resort, it could be harder to secure a room closer to the conference.

So Register Early! This way you will be able to secure a room and it would help us plan the conference ahead of time.

Register

Book a room

We hope to see you in September. We are happy to answer any questions you may have.

Thank you!

SNUG Board


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