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SAVE $50 and GET A FREE PICNIC BLANKET* if you register and pay by April 17 th nyfederation.org Picnic Blanket Sponsored by: HDR; Asahi/America, Barton & Loguidice D.P.C., McNeilus Companies Register and make room reservations at www.nyfederation.org, or simply fill out the registration form on pg. 15 to secure your spot. Please note: Sagamore reservations can only be made on-line. You will receive separate confirmations from The Federation and The Sagamore.* Free gift is available with early registration by April 17th, and can be picked up at time of check in at the conference registration desk. CONFERENCE PROGRAM MAY 20 - 23, 2018 | THE SAGAMORE ON LAKE GEORGE, NY SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING CONFERENCE WITH TRADE SHOW Call for Opportunities Sponsored by: Bomag Electronic Newsletter Sponsored by: H2M architects + engineers Program Mailing Sponsored by: West Group Law PLLC Program Printing Sponsored by: Sanborn Head Engineering, PC

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SAVE $50 and GET A FREE PICNIC BLANKET* if you register and pay by April 17th

nyfederation.orgPicnic Blanket Sponsored by: HDR; Asahi/America, Barton & Loguidice D.P.C., McNeilus Companies

Register and make room reservations at www.nyfederation.org, or simply fill out the registration form on pg. 15 to secure your spot. Please note: Sagamore reservations can only be made on-line. You will receive separate confirmations from The Federation and The Sagamore.* Free gift is available with early registration by April 17th, and can be picked up at time of check in at the conference registration desk.

CONFERENCE PROGRAMMAY 20 - 23, 2018 | THE SAGAMORE ON LAKE GEORGE, NY

SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING CONFERENCE WITH TRADE SHOW

Call for Opportunities Sponsored by: Bomag Electronic Newsletter Sponsored by: H2M architects + engineers

Program Mailing Sponsored by: West Group Law PLLC Program Printing Sponsored by: Sanborn Head Engineering, PC

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Don’t miss HDR professionals present at the Conference!

TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2018

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

10:45 - 12:15 p.m.

Energy from Waste in a Circular Economy - Conference Center Nirvana

• WTE Capital Refurbishments: Extending the Life of WTE Facilities Another 25 Years (Jeff Martirano - Cheshire, CT)

• Does WTE Fit in the Circular Economy? (Bruce Howie - White Plains, NY)

Biogas-to-Energy Projects in NYS: Overcoming Uncertainties and Managing Risk - Conference Center Bellvue

• Success Stories Around North America (Jeremy Holland - Portland, OR)

The Life and Times of a Landfill - Conference Center Nirvana

• The Looming Solid Waste Crisis in New England and What it Means to New York (Christopher Koehler - Boston, MA)

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TRADE SHOW — Events CenterSunday: 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Monday: All day, except lunchMonday: 3:30 p.m. - Equipment DemosTuesday: 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

ARRIVING EARLY AND WANT TO NETWORK?• Assemblers for the conference packet are needed in the Conference

Center on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. All helping hands receive a free drink ticket for Sunday’s reception.

• Exhibitors and Sponsors: Want to get something in the hands of all attendees? Bring 600 copies to the Conference Center no later than Sunday at 2:00 p.m. for insertion in the conference packet.

MEMBERSHIPIf you are not a member of any of the Federation-affiliate Associations, memberships processed before April 17, 2018 will entitle the conference registrant to receive the ‘member discount.’ Please contact:

NYS Association for Solid Waste Management: Jeff Bouchard (518) 736-5501NYS Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling: Lisa Ruggero (518) 482-7395SWANA: Carla Jordan (585) 396-4457

Noon – 5:30 p.m. EXHIBITOR SET-UP — Events CenterExhibitors must be set-up by 5:30 p.m. and be ready to receive guests at the Trade Show. No set-up permitted while trade show is open.

2:30 – 5:00 p.m. AFFILIATE BOARD MEETINGS — Conference Center2:30 p.m. NYS Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling (Kelli Timbrook) 3:00 p.m. NYS Association for Solid Waste Management (Bill Rabbia)3:30 p.m. SWANA, NYS Chapter (Lou Vetrone)

3:00 – 5:00 p.m. CHECK-IN — Conference Center• Lodging (Main Hotel)• Conference & Exhibitor Registration — Conference CenterLanyards & Badges Sponsored by: Golder Associates Reusable Totes Sponsored by: Bomag Room Key Card Sponsored by: BomagSignage Sponsored by: Modern Disposal Services, Inc.Registration Table Sponsored by: Federation of New York Solid Waste Associationswww.nyfederation.org Sponsored by: Cornerstone Environmental GroupFlowers Sponsored by: West Group Law PLLCSignage Sponsored by: Modern Disposal Services, Inc.

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. REFRESHMENTS — Conference CenterSponsored by: Modern Disposal Services, Inc.

4:00 – 5:00 p.m. PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION — Conference Center Wapanak

Power/Water Solutions: Using Thermal Energy from CHP Plants to Treat Challenging WastewatersModerator: Greg McCarron, SCS Engineers, Suffern, NYJohn Weigold, Heartland Water Technology, Hudson, MACombined heat and power (CHP) contains many inherent benefits, includ-ing improved project economics, state and local incentive packages, grid stability and site electric reliability, and reduced carbon footprint. John will pull from a case study in which Heartland’s Concentrator has been operated using waste heat from a solar gas turbine, utilizing the turbine’s waste heat to drive the water treatment process.

6:30 – 9:00 p.m. BBQ BUFFET WITH EXHIBITORS — Events CenterSponsored by: Covanta; NH Kelman Inc.; Wastequip

9:15 – 9:45 p.m. FIREWORKS OVER LAKE GEORGE! — Main Hotel VerandaWelcome Fireworks Sponsored by: City Carting of Westchester

Follow us on FB and Twitter: #NYFedConf

Sunday p.m. —May 20, 2018

Your Chance to WIN $100!Have the representative at any exhibitor booth write their booth number on the back of your business card and drop it into the NY Federation Mini Recycle Bin at that booth. Prior to each drawing, all cards will be collected. Drawing times are listed in the program

YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! The more booths you visit - the better your chances to WIN!

Sunday, May 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Monday, May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 & 5Tuesday, May 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 & 7Wednesday, May 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 11, 13, 17-19Parking Lot & Sponsorship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Trade Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Helpful Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Conference Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

WHATS INSIDE:

Sunday events and conference sponsors

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Monday A.M., May 2, 20117:30 - 8:30 a.m.CONFERENCE REGISTRATION — Conference CenterRegistration Table Sponsored by: Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations

7:30 - 8:30 a.m.ADIRONDACK BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS — Events Center

Breakfast Sponsored by: Agru America, Inc.; McMahon & Mann Consulting Engineers

All Day, (closed 12:30 - 1:30 p.m for lunch)

TRADE SHOW — Events Center

8:15 a.m. MONDAY’S INTRO/PREP — Conference Center Abenia

Speakers and Moderators only

8:30 – 8:45 a.m.GENERAL SESSION — Conference Center

Welcome & NY Federation Update — BellvueMeg Morris, Chairperson, Federation of NY Solid Waste Associations

8:45 – 9:45 a.m. - KEYNOTEKEYNOTE PANEL — Conference Center

Flying “Sparcs” and Ugly Foods – A Demonstration of Food Waste Reduction – Bellvue Chef David Mawhinney, Haven’s Kitchen, New York, NY & Thomas McQuillan, Baldor Specialty Foods, Bronx, NY

What are “Sparcs”? Come find out from Chef David and Thomas McQuillan as they discuss the challenges the food service industry is facing, and how they are working to be part of the solution!

Keynote followed by “I HAVE A QUESTION!” in honor of Charlie Miles, P.E. (1937 – 2014)

9:45 – 10:45 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS — EVENTS CENTER

Sponsored by: Coyne Chemical; Environmental Capital LLC 0:4:15

10:45 – 12:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS — Conference Center

Part 360, At Long Last (1.5 PDH) – Bellvue Moderator: Richard Clarkson, P.E., NYSDEC, Albany, NY• Part 360 General Requirements and Material Recovery Facilities

(Vimal Minocha, NYSDEC, Albany, NY)• Beneficial Reuse (Kathy Prather, NYSDEC, Albany, NY)• Waste Transporters (Mike Dauphinais, NYSDEC, Albany, NY)

Business Programs Lead to Greater Sustainability – Evelley Moderator: Mary Ann Remolador, Northeast Recycling Council, Brattleboro, VT Panelists:• David Levine, American Sustainable Business Council, New York, NY• Brendan Woodruff, NY Green Business Program, Albany, NY

Carpet Recycling: Policy, Infrastructure, and Markets – Triuna Moderator: Meg Morris, Covanta, Morristown, NJ • Policy Approaches for Driving a Circular Economy for Carpet

(Heidi Sanborn, National Stewardship Action Council, Sacramento, CA)• Closing the Loop in Carpet Manufacturing – Why Public Policy Matters

(Eric Nelson, Interface Americas, Atlanta, GA)• Carpet Recycling: A Brief 18 Year History of a New Industry

(Sean Ragiel, Carpet Cycle, LLC, Roselle, NJ)

Leachate Treatment Challenges and Alternatives (1.5 PDH) – Nirvana Moderator: Rob Holmes, Cornerstone Environmental Group, Rochester, NY• Emerging Contaminants in Leachate: A Sticky Situation (Patrick Bell &

Gary DiPippo, Cornerstone Environmental Group, Middletown, NY)• Leachate Management Observations & Concerns: An Industry Perspective

(Jeff Burrier, Waste Connections, Albany, NY)• Riverhead Water Resource Recovery Facility Upgrade and ReUse Program

(Chris Weiss, H2M architects+engineers, Melville, NY)• Investigation of a Rising Sludge Blanket

(Arie Kremen, Ph.D., Cornerstone Environmental Group, Metuchen, NJ)

What Makes Good Cent$ – Wapanak Moderator: Bill Rabbia, Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority, Utica, NY• Landfill Gas to Cash: $25 Million in 3 Years

(Sarah Dolinar, NYC Department of Sanitation, New York, NY & Randall Lack, Element Markets, LLC, Houston, TX)

• Green Bonds (Richard N. McCarthy, Environmental Capital LLC, New York, NY)

• What Every Landfill Owner & Operator Needs to Know About Asset Protection, Tax Reduction, and Estate Planning (Larry Oxenham, American Society for Asset Protection, Las Vegas, NV

Monday events and conference support are made possible with contributions from these fine sponsors

Monday a.m. —May 21, 2018

covanta.com

It’s not waste, if it’s energy

Our mission is to ensure that no waste is

ever wasted.

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12:30 –1:45 p.m LUNCH — Main Hotel

Sponsored by: Waste Connections/Seneca Meadows, Inc.

1:45 – 2:00 p.m.ANNUAL MEETING — Conference Center Triuna

SWANA, NYS Chapter

1:45 – 2:45 p.m.INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT I — Conference Center Parking LotExhibitor’s Equipment in ACTION!Facilitator: David Pollock, P.E., NYSDEC, New Paltz, NY• Alternative Fuel Vehicles • Drones• Carts • GPS• Litter & Odor Control • Video Cameras• Collection & Recycling Trucks • Hazardous Response• …AND MORE!

2:00 – 2:45 p.m. GENERAL SESSION — Conference Center

Sustainable Waste Management: Benefits & Policy – Bellvue Moderator: Lou Vetrone, Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities, Westchester, NY• Paul Gilman, Ph.D., Senior Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer,

Covanta, Morristown, NJ

3:00 – 4:30 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS — Conference Center Sustainable Management of Urban Soil and Fill Material (1.5 PDH) – Bellvue Moderator: Steve Parisio, NYSDEC, New Paltz, NY • Soil Survey of NYC and Use of the Data

(Richard Shaw, USDA-NRCS, New York, NY)• Nature and Distribution of Urban Soil Contaminants and Strategies for

Monitoring the Chemical Quality of Urban Fill Material (Zhongqi (Joshua) Cheng, Brooklyn College and New York City Urban Soils Institute, New York, NY)

• Experience Gained in Implementing NYC’s Brownfield Remediation Program and the Highly Successful NYC Clean Soil Bank (Daniel Walsh, NYC Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation, New York, NY)

Extra Credit – Evelley Moderator: Gary Carrel, Erie County, Buffalo, NY• How Strong Partnerships, Professional Expertise and the Right Tools Can

Build Sustainable, Successful Institutional Waste Reduction Programs (Evadne Giannini, HospitalityGreen, Mountaindale, NY & Barbara Heineken, RRS for the Carton Council)

• Increasing Interest in STEM by Underrepresented Groups Through Packaging Research (Kim K. Smith & David J. Tonjes, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY)

• K-12 Education on Plastic Bag Pollution Prevention (Andy Goldstein, Erie County, Buffalo, NY)

Tackling the Tough Ones – Triuna Moderator: Kelli Timbrook, Casella Organics/NYSAR3 President, Clifton Park, NY• Recycling Styrofoam (successfully) at the SCMUA (Reenee Casapulla,

Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority, Lafayette, NJ)• Mattress Recycling in NY

(John Hannon, Triad Recycling and Energy Corp., Tonawanda, NY)• Pain in the Glass (Will Flower, Winters Bros. Waste Systems, West Babylon, NY)

Landfill Operational Challenges and Alternatives - Nirvana Moderator: Carla Jordan, Ontario County, Canandaigua, NY • Solar-Powered Piston Pumping: Opportunities and Lessons from Six Pro-

ductive Years (Mark Bertane, Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL)

• Numerical Modeling of Landfill Gas and Odors to Nearby Homes (Ray Kapahi & Jesse Levin, NCM Environmental Solutions, Malibu, CA)

• Battling Dragonscale - Blockage and Maintenance (Thomas Coyne, Jr. & Melanie Morgan, Coyne, Croydon, PA)

• Rising Liquid Levels in Landfill Gas Wells (Pete Baker, P.E., Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C., Rochester, NY)

Dataholics – Wapanak Moderator: Jamie Lang, P.E., NYSDEC, Albany, NY• Improving Performance in a NY County: Working towards State Goals

(Dana D’Souza, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc., Superior, CO)• The Business Case for Data Standardization

(Emily Coven, Recyclist, Truckee, CA)• Using Waste Characterization and Reporting Data to Assess State

Goalsetting (Bryan F. Staley, P.E., Ph.D. & Debra L. Kantner, Environmental Research and Education Foundation, Raleigh, NC)

4:45 – 6:15 p.m. EXHIBITORS’ RECEPTION — Events Center & Parking Lot Pretzels Sponsored by: Milton CAT Nachos Sponsored by: Winter Bros. Popcorn Sponsored by: Winter Bros. Mini Dogs Sponsored by: County Waste and Recycling

4:45 – 6:15 p.m. EP DOWNLOAD TO YP UPLOAD — Events Center Loft Hosted by: Theresa Evans, OCRRA & Lisa Ruggero, NYSAR3 Experienced Professionals (EPs’) have years of regulatory, engineering, product and operations information to share. Young Professionals (YPs) are yearning to find out what does and does not work in an industry that they see evolving from solid waste to resource management. Here’s an opportunity to network with seasoned and rising industry stars.

DINNER ON YOUR OWN

8:00 – 10:00 p.m. NETWORKING…IT’S YOUR THING One of the top reasons people attend this annual conference is to NETWORK! To wrap up the first full conference day, DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO! This is a great social event under the stars where you can make new acquaintances and renew old ones too!

S’MORES – Mountainview Terrace Sponsored by: Wheelabrator TechnologiesSit around the bonfire and enjoy the warm night air with S’mores, coffee & hot chocolate. Create your own entertainment by bringing a guitar or telling a story (no one will know if it is fact or fiction!)

KARAOKE, DANCING & CHOCOLATE – Bellvue Sponsored by: Wheelabrator TechnologiesHosts: Dan & Kristen RainEverything in the room is ENERGIZING! The evening will start out with a Karaoke Contest with prizes! Later hop on the dance floor with Dan and Kristen or simply hang out. Chocolate will be never-ending to wrap up the first full day of the conference.

SMOKE – Conference Center Parking Lot Sponsored by: MXI Environmental; Wheelabrator TechnologiesPuff away on a cigar imported from Arthur Avenue in New York City. The old fogies stories under the tent will not seem believable (except there are witnesses) and guaranteed to have you rolling on the ground!

Monday A.M., May 2, 2011Monday p.m. —May 21, 2018

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7:00 - 8:00 a.m. NETWORKING JOG — Main HotelCoordinator: Kelli Timbrook, Casella Organics, Clifton Park, NYJoin fellow professionals for an invigorating morning run or walk around Green Island. It’s an opportunity to meet new people and learn about other industry perspectives.

7:00 – 7:45 a.m. YOGA AND STRETCH FOR EVERY BODY! – Main Hotel The Shelving Rock Coordinator: Lauren Laibach, Laibach Enterprises, Ltd., Red Hook, NY Start your morning with a gentle and rejuvenating yoga and stretch class to prepare yourself for a day of mindful conference workshops. No experience necessary! Just bring your own mat and props.

7:30 - 8:30 a.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION — Conference CenterRegistration Table Sponsored by: Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations

7:30 - 8:30 a.m. ADIRONDACK BREAKFAST & “JUICE” BAR WITH EXHIBITORS — Events CenterBreakfast Sponsored by: Afitex-Texel; County Waste and Recycling; D&B Engineers & Architects, P.C.

7:30 – 11:00 a.m.TRADE SHOW — Events Center

8:15 a.m. TUESDAY’S INTRO/PREP — Conference Center AbeniaSpeakers, Moderators and Activity Coordinators only

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.BREAKOUT SESSIONS — Conference Center

Evaluation and Risk of Landfill Covers (1.5 PDH) – Bellvue Moderator: Bob Phaneuf, P. E., NYSDEC, Albany, NY • What Every Landfill Operator Needs to Know About Soil Stabilization

(Peter M. Hanrahan, CPESC, E.J. Prescott, Inc., Gardiner, ME)• When a Landfill Cap is Not a Cap - A Case History

(Joseph Curro, P.E., BCEE, CDM Smith, Boston, MA)• Assessing Risks of Using Soils in Landfills as Cover (Stephen G. Zemba,

Ph.D, P.E. & David E. Adams, P.E., Sanborn Head & Associates, Randolph, VT)

Food Recovery Strategies for Businesses and Institutions: Prevention, Donation, and Diversion Using On-Site Systems – Evelley Moderator: Jesse Kerns, Syracuse University Center for Sustainable Community Solutions, Syracuse, NY • Preventing Wasted Food

(Lorenzo Macaluso, Center for EcoTechnology, Northampton, MA)• Policies to Reduce Food Waste and Increase Food Recovery (Katie Sandson,

Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, Jamaica Plain, MA)• On-Site Systems for Managing Food Scraps

(Ava Labuzetta, New York State Pollution Prevention Institute, Rochester, NY)

Contemporary Perspectives on E-Waste - Producers, Policy Makers, and Processors – Triuna Moderator: Michele Nestor, Nestor Resources Inc., Valencia, PA Panelists:• Rita Palmer, Kuusakoski Recycling, Binghamton, NY • Peter Hargreave, Policy Integrity, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada• Katie Kidalowski, NYSDEC, Albany, NY• Doug Smith, Sony Electronics, San Diego, CA

Energy from Waste in a Circular Economy – Nirvana Moderator: Ken Armellino, Covanta, Morristown, NJ• WTE Capital Refurbishments: Extending the Life of WTE Facilities Another

25 Years (Jeff Martirano P.E., HDR Engineering, Inc., White Plains, NY)• Does WTE Fit in the Circular Economy?

(Bruce Howie, P.E., HDR Engineering, Inc., White Plains, NY)• Sustainable Waste Diversion Technologies to Promote a Circular Economy

(Richard Schofield, Enerkem, Montreal, QC, Canada)

Calling All Haulers – Wapanak Moderator: Kendall Christiansen, Gaia Strategies, Brooklyn, NY• How to Successfully Deploy a ‘Smart Truck’ Onboard Computing (OBC)

System (Don Diego Padilla, FleetMind, Montreal, QC, Canada)• Technology: Solving the Invisibility Factor

(Christien Ducker, SMS360, Norwalk, CT)• Do’s and Don’ts for Bidding on Collection Contracts for Small Haulers

(Jennifer Porter, Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc., McLean, VA)

10:00 – 10:45 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS — Events CenterSponsored by: Advance Inc.; Geotechnics, Inc.; Milton CAT; West Group Law PLLC

10:45 - 12:15 p.m.BREAKOUT SESSIONS — Conference Center

Biogas-to-Energy Projects in NYS: Overcoming Uncertainties and Managing Risk (1.5 PDH) – Bellvue Moderator: Ted Pytlar, D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C., Woodbury, NY• Routes to Profitability

(Ted Pytlar, D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C., Woodbury, NY)• Success Stories Around North America

(Jeremy Holland, HDR Engineering, Inc., Portland, OR)• Building a Successful P3 Development Team (Brandon Moffatt, StormFisher

Environmental Ltd., London, Ontario, Canada)

Minimizing the Problem – Getting to the Roots of Food Waste (1.5 PDH) – Evelley Moderator: Dereth Glance, OCRRA, Syracuse, NY• Statistical Data and What it Implies (Cheryl Coleman, USEPA, Washington, DC)• Influencing Policies and Practices

(Michele Nestor, Nestor Resources, Inc., Valencia, PA)• Upstream Solutions (Susan Robinson, Waste Management, Seattle, WA)

Innovative Public Education and Outreach – Triuna Moderator: Kristen Lawton, OCRRA, Syracuse, NYPanelists:• Christine Durnin, Pinckney Hugo Group, Syracuse, NY• Chandra Hira, NYC Department of Sanitation, New York, NY• Terry Laibach, NYSDEC, New Paltz, NY

The Life and Times of a Landfill – Nirvana Moderator: Cindy Livingston, Fulton County Solid Waste, Johnstown, NY• Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority, Landfill Life Extension

Project, A Case Study (Mark Swyka, Cornerstone Environmental Group, Middletown, NY & Thomas Varro, Sussex County MUA, NJ)

• The Looming Solid Waste Crisis in New England and What it Means to New York (Christopher Koehler, HDR Engineering, Inc., Boston, MA)

• The “Inside-Out” Approach. A Practical Guide to Successful Project Devel-opment in Municipal Government (Phil Goddard, Town of Bourne, MA, Buzzards Bay, MA)

Pick-Me-Ups and Put-Downs: Collection Systems that Work – Wapanak Moderator: Jim Biamonte, Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority, Utica, NY• Layered Approach for Managing Solid Waste: Layer 1 Organics Co-

Collection (Debra Darby, Organix Solutions, Bloomington, MN)• Truck-Barge-Rail: How a State-of-the-Art Intermodal System Moves NYC

MSW (Dan Caraccio, Covanta, Morristown, NJ)• Throwing Risk out with the Trash—Eliminating Waste Collection Risk with

Video Safety (Jason Palmer, SmartDrive Systems, San Diego, CA & Paul Zambrotta, Mr. T Carting Corp., New York, NY)

Monday A.M., May 2, 2011Tuesday a.m. —May 22, 2018

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12:30 p.m. LUNCH TO GO — Conference Center Lobby

Reusable Lunch Packs Sponsored by: Casella Waste Systems, Inc.

1:00 – 2:30 p.m.ATTENDEES’ ACTIVITIES CHOICE (Advance Sign-up required on Registration Form)Shot Gun Start Golf Sponsored by: Tully Environmental 9th Hole Refreshments Sponsored by: GHD Boat Tour on Lake George Sponsored by: GZA GeoEnvironmentalTake a tour of Lake George and take in the unique ecosystem in the Queen of the American Lakes. Lake George is a source of drinking water but has challenges with managing water quality. Learn about this historic lake and surrounding watershed.

Sponsorship Opportunities Available for:• Fishing • Horse Back Riding• ‘Chef Sagamore’ Culinary• NEW!! Kayaking• Vigorous Adirondack Hike: Join your colleagues for an invigorating 3 – 4

hour hike (not including travel time) led by a licensed Guide. Spectacular views of the Adirondack Mountains and Lake George await at the summit. Hikers should expect a few strenuous, steeper areas along the wooded trail, as well as crossing some babbling brooks. Appropriate hiking footwear is strongly recommended, along with a light rain jacket, hat, water bottle, and an extra pair of socks. A small day or fanny pack is suggested to carry water and snacks. Extra water and a snack will be provided. The mountain beckons!

• Walking Adventure: The Hyde Collection is a historic house and museum complex in Glens Falls, NY with a distinguished collection of art, featuring Old Masters, 19th Century European and American art, and Modern and Contemporary art. A guided tour of the historic house will start the tour with the balance of time spent self-guided through five gallery spaces. Afterwards walk the Warren County Bikeway (about 20 minutes) to Cooper’s Cave Ale Company and network around some ice cream and refreshments!

Gloves, Sunglasses & Sunscreen Sponsored by: Northern Safety

2:30 - 3:00 p.m.REFRESHMENTS — Conference Center Lobby

3:00 – 5:00 p.m. EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS — Conference Center Lobby

Public agencies and non-profit organizations are invited to feature their programs and educational outreach on table top displays. Contact Terry Laibach at [email protected] if your group is interested in participating.

3:00 – 4:30 p.m.SUZANNE D. LALONDE INSTITUTE – Conference Center - NirvanaThere will be a drawing for a Sagamore gift card!

Cost-Effective Engineering for Marine Debris Collection (1.5 PDH) Moderator: Luann Meyer, Monroe County Dept. of Environmental Services, Rochester, NY• Thomas G. Sprehe, KCI Technologies, Inc., Sparks, MD

6:30 – 8:00 p.m. HORS D’OEUVRES RECEPTION — Main Hotel The Shelving RockFor this gala reception, Business Attire - what you would wear to an important day at the office - is expected. Dress pants, khakis, presentable “crisp” jeans, dress/skirt (long or short) paired with a polo/collared shirt or fashionable top.

Reception Sponsored by: Waste Management of NY, LLC; Wheelabrator Technologies

8:00 – 10:00 p.m. CASINO NIGHT – Main Hotel Dollar IslandCasino Games Sponsored by: aria energyCasino Prizes Sponsored by: NCM Odor & Dust Control

10:00 – 11:00 p.m. SUNDAE BAR — Main Hotel The Shelving RockSponsored by: Leak Location Services; West Group Law PLLC

Golf Tournament & Casino Night Prizes Awarded

Tuesday events and conference support are made possible with contributions from these fine sponsors

Monday A.M., May 2, 2011Tuesday p.m. —May 22, 2018

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7:30 - 8:45 a.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION — Conference CenterRegistration Table Sponsored by: Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations

7:30 – 8:45 a.m. REGIONAL ROUNDTABLE — Conference Center Bellvue

Chat with your NYSDEC regional representatives and other peers from your region with a doughnut, coffee and juice. There will also be tables for other northeastern states, metropolitan areas and organizations. Sponsored by: GHD; Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett; H2M architects+engineers; National Waste & Recycling Association

7:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS— Conference Center Lobby

Public agencies and non-profit organizations are invited to feature their programs and educational outreach on table top displays. Contact Terry Laibach at [email protected] if your group is interested in participating.

8:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY’S INTRO/PREP — Conference Center AbeniaModerators and Speakers only

8:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS — Conference Center

Making Compost Markets Work – Evelley Moderator: Sally Rowland, NYSDEC, Albany, NY • Part 361-3 Organics Regulations (Molly Baker, NYSDEC, Albany, NY)• Compost Manufacturing - Servicing All Markets

(Greg Gelewski, OCRRA, North Syracuse, NY)• Composting Impacts on Groundwater (David Tonjes, John Norgard, &

Andrew Rapiejko, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY)

Keep Calm and Recycle On – Dealing with the Effect of National Sword – Triuna Moderator: Will Flower, Winters Bros. Waste Systems, West Babylon, NY Panelists:• Susan Robinson, Waste Management, Seattle, WA • Steve Changaris, National Waste and Recycling Association, Auburn, MA• Bob Cappadona, Casella Waste Systems, Rutland, VT

Managing Leachate: Cost and Technologies (2.0 PDH) – Nirvana Moderator: Jeff Bouchard, NYSASWM, Johnstown, NY • Natural Treatment System for Control of Leachate Contaminated

Groundwater (Bryce Dingman, Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C., Plattsburgh, NY)• Clogged Leachate System Rehabilitation - A Comparison of Case Studies

(Joseph J. Nemesh, P.E., Cornerstone Environmental Group, Middletown, NY)• Survey Results for Ammonia in Leachate / Technologies / Costs (Ivan A.

Cooper, Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc., Charlotte, NC)• Primary Leachate Collection System Design and Construction Challenges

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Leachate Reduction Methods (Christopher Dohner, P.E., Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc., Raynham, MA)

• Electrical Leak Detection of Landfill Liner Geomembranes – A Case Study (Clay Reichert, P.E., GSE Environmental, Suwanee, GA)

• Design of Drainage Geocomposites for Landfill Applications Using ASTM D7931 (Eric S. Steinhauser, P.E., CPESC, CPSWQ & Andrew Matthews, Sanborn, Head & Associates, Concord, NH; Stephan Fourmont, Afitex-Texel, Montreal, Canada)

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Exhibiting in the Trade Show provides a direct link to top-level executives and a forum to meet existing clients and customers. To facilitate attendee interaction, the following are located in the Main Exhibit Hall:

; Sunday Night BBQ Buffet Reception ; Monday Exhibitor Reception ; Monday & Tuesday

Continental Breakfasts and Refreshment Breaks

Table top and booths range from $895 - $995. An exhibitor receives:

; One complimentary conference registration ; Booth sign ; Company description in Welcome Program (distributed at

conference) ; Attendee database in EXCEL ; Listing in Resource Marketplace with link to website ; Wireless Internet ; Electrical

Main Exhibit Hall

Adinorth Structures Inc.Advance ScaleAEBI New EnglandAero AggregatesAfitex texelAgru America, Inc.American Excelsior Co.Aria EnergyAsahi/America, Inc.Atlantic NuclearBandit IndustriesBE Equipment, Inc.Blackhawk Technology Co.Bomag AmericasCascade Cart Solutions Casella Waste Systems, Inc.Chesapeake Containment Systems, Inc.*Coastal Wire CompanyCore & Main LP*Cornerstone Environmen-tal Group, Inc.County Waste and RecyclingCovanta EnergyCreative Information SystemsD&B Architects & EngineersD.G. Marshall*Dynamic Decals & Graphics, Inc.Emery-Winslow Scale Co.EPG Companies, Inc.

Everett J. Prescott, Inc.Filtrexx of NYFinch Waste Company LLCFleetmindGeotechnics, Inc.G-S ProductsGSE EnvironmentalHallco Industries, Inc.H2H Associates LLCHumdinger EquipmentHybrid Building SolutionsISCO IndustriesLaBella Associates*Leak Location Services, Inc.Lee Supply Co., Inc.Lynch Fluid Controls Inc.*Lystek InternationalMcNeilus CompaniesMilton CATMoby DickMRU Instruments Inc.MXI EnvironmentalNCM Odor ControlNH Kelman Inc.Neptune Automated Wheel Wash SystemsNorthern Safety & IndustrialOtto Environmental SystemsPeninsula Plastics LTDPeoples United Equipment Finance Inc.

Precision Scale and BalanceQED Environmental SystemsRear View SafetyRehrig PacificResoliteRochem Membrane SolutionsRotochopper, Inc.Safety Management Systems Inc.Schaefer Systems Inter-national, Inc.SCS Engineers, PCScreen Machine IndustriesSierra International MachinerySimplicity Engineering (NE) Inc.SolmaxStony Brook UniversitySustainable GenerationThe Idea WorksTrex Company, Inc.Troy Belting & SupplyVanguard Renewables*WastequipWaste Management of NY, Inc.WeCare Denali Winter Bros.

These companies have already secured their booth:

ACT NOW

Contact Matt Curley, Exhibitor, Sponsor & Advertisment Coordinator

(518) 813-5126 or [email protected]

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REGISTRATION FEE PAYMENT POLICYPayment of Conference Registration Fee prior to the conference is your responsibility. If we do not receive your registration fee payment prior to the conference, cash, check or credit card payment will be expected at time of check-in. Contact Mallory Cail if you have any questions.

VOLUNTARY CARBON OFFSET (Conference Travel)Energy use and the resulting climate impact is an issue that requires action from individuals, businesses and government. The Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations will purchase offsets to make the conference electrical usage and travel carbon-neutral. Travel emissions to The Sagamore can be offset by simply checking the “Voluntary Carbon Offset (Conference Travel)” option when you register.

SPOUSE’S PARTICIPATION – YES!If you are bringing a guest, we don’t want him/her to feel left out.• Meals: $255 for the full conference, your guest can join you for all the venues with

food listed in the program. • Tuesday Afternoon Recreation: Your guest must be included on the confer-

ence registration form.

ACCOMODATIONSOn-Line reservations are the only method of making a room reservation at The Sagamore. Visit nyfederation.org for the direct reservation link.

OVERFLOW ACCOMMODATIONSIf The Sagamore sells out, other lodging is located within two (2) miles in Bolton Landing. Some of these are closed during the winter so leave a message.

Lodging Phone # Website

The Boathouse B&B (518) 644-2554 www.boathousebb.com

Bolton Pines Motel (518) 644-9845 www.boltonpinesmotel.com

Melody Manor Resort (518) 644-9750 www.melodymanor.com

Northward Ho (518) 644-2158 www.northwardho.com

Carey’s Lakeside Cottages (518) 644-3091 www.careyslakeside.com

WHAT TO WEAR?On Monday, it’s usual business attire. However, when you wake up Tuesday morning, look outside your window. You are on an island—not going to the office —and there are networking recreational activities on the agenda! Bring along a shirt/sweater with your employer logo and business cards so when you meet someone new they can link your name and employer.

LOCAL ACTIVITIESFor activities in the Bolton Landing/Lake George area, contact: Warren Co. Tourism at (800) 365-1050 or www.visitlakegeorge.com

MODERATORS, SPEAKERS AND PANELISTSThe program participants meet each morning prior to the sessions in the Conference Center in Abenia to finalize the day’s logistics such as audiovisual, lighting and hand-outs. Contact Jennifer Kruman at [email protected] for audiovisual needs.

TUESDAY AFTERNOON RECREATIONThe following recreational coordinators will be available at the Registration Table on Monday from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.• Culinary: Mark Swyka ([email protected])• Fishing: Steve Wilsey ([email protected])• Golf: Jay Pisco ([email protected]) Foursomes & tee times• Hike: Andrew Radin ([email protected]) Rugged trail details• Horseback Riding: Lisa Ruggero ([email protected])• Lake George Boat & Sightseeing: Molly Baker ([email protected])• Tennis: Greg Scarcella ([email protected]) Court times• Walking Adventure: Debbie Jackson ([email protected])• Kayaking: Debbie Jackson ([email protected])

PE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURSProfessional Engineer Development Hour Credits will be offered at sessions indicated in the program by ‘1.0 PDH’ or 2.0 PDH’. Actual quantity of professional development hours are subject to change.

SWANA CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITSContact Hours may be earned toward maintaining SWANA’s Certification Manager/Technical Associate Program. Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Report Forms will be available at each session.

TRANSPORTATIONGround transportation is available from the Albany, New York Airport, Amtrak Station and local bus stations. For information on schedules & rates, call The Sagamore Transportation Office at (518) 743-6015. Transportation arrangements should be made no later than 48 hours prior to arrival.

Helpful Information

Matt Curley Exhibitor, Sponsor & Advertising

Coordinator

c/o ERCSWMA 21 Church Street

Melrose, NY 12121Phone: (518) 813-5126

Email: [email protected]

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3. Registration fee

❏ Mr. ❏ Mrs. ❏ Ms. [PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY or TAPE A BUSINESS CARD HERE.]

Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Title _________________________________________ Organization _____________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City ______________________________________________________ State __________________________ Zip Code ___________________________

Tel ___________________________________________ Fax ____________________E-Mail __________________________________________________

2. Please ✔ if you are a member

❏ NYSASWM ❏ NYSAR3 ❏ SWANA Member ID: _ _ _ _ _ (If unsure of membership, call Mallory Cail (518) 339-1272.

On or Before April 17, 2018

After April 17, 2018

Member $450 $500

Non-Member $500 $550

Voluntary Carbon Offset (Conference Travel) $3 $3

Spouse with Verification (Full Conference Meals) $255 $280

1 Day Registration $285 $310

Speaker (Full Conference) $315 $335

Speaker (Session Only) FREE FREE

Tuesday P.M. Golf Tournament $120 $130

Tuesday P.M. Fishing $80 $95

Tuesday P.M. Adirondack Hike $40 $50

Tuesday P.M. Culinary Demo $40 $50

Tuesday P.M. Horseback Riding $40 $50

Tuesday P.M. Kayaking Tour $40 $50

Tuesday P.M. Walking Adventure $40 $40

Tuesday P.M. Tennis FREE FREE

TOTAL DUE

4. Select a method of payment - Signature Required

❏ CHECK: Make payable to SWANA, NYS (drawn on a U.S. bank, in U.S. dollars) ❏ CREDIT CARD: I authorize SWANA, NYS to charge my: VISA | MasterCard | AMEX

__________________________________________________________________Name exactly as it appears on credit card ___________________________________________________________________________Card Number Exp. Date

___________________________________________________________________________Signature Required

Refund & Cancellation Policy:• Refunds ONLY IF WRITTEN, cancellation received by May 4, 2018.

No phone cancellations.• Substitutions may always be made.• We invoice for no-shows!Registration Fee:• Includes all sessions, trade show/open house, continental breakfasts, refreshments,

lunches and cocktail reception.• Registration is “complete” upon payment.• There will be a $25 charge for returned checks.

5. Please help us plan better for you! ( ✔ appropriate box)❏ Vegetarian or other _______________________________ lunch❏ Monday Lunch ❏ Tuesday P.M. Lake George Boat Tour - FREE!❏ Tuesday Lunch ❏ Tuesday P.M. Tennis - FREE!❏ Wednesday Lunch ❏ I can help with ____________________________________________________

6. Send completed conference registration form to:By Mail: Mallory Cail 9 Otter Creek Road Johnsonville, New York 12094Questions: Mallory Cail (518) 339-1272 email: [email protected]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Photograph Policy: The Federation of NY Solid Waste Association retains the right to use any and all photographs taken at such events for marketing purposes. These photographs may appear without compensation in newspapers, productions, publications, Web, or other printed or electronic materials related to the role and function of marketing the Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations, or its affiliates. Persons who do not wish their photograph to be used should provide written notification to [email protected].

Liability Release, Claims Waiver, and Indemnification Agreement (hereafter collectively “Agreement”): In consideration for services of the Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations and its Affiliates (New York State Association for Solid Waste Management, New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse & Recycling and Solid Waste Association of North America, New York State Chapter), its agents, officers, volunteers, participants, employees and all other persons or entities acting in any capacity on their behalf (hereinafter collectively “NY Federation”), I, on behalf, of myself, heirs, assigns and my estate, hereby agree to release and discharge the NY Federation as follows: a.) agree to indemnify, and hold harmless the NY Federation from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action in any way connected with my participation in the conference, both on and off premises, including any claims with alleged negligent acts; and b.) agree to pay for any fees and costs should the NY Federation, or anyone acting on its behalf, be required to incur attorney’s fees and costs to enforce this Agreement. I acknowledge for this Agreement: a.) no impediments or reasons why I would lack the capacity to enter into; b.) read and understood it; and 3.) be unconditionally bound by its terms.

By payment and/or signing this Registration Form, I, or my designee completing, acknowledge that I have read and accepted the Payment, Refund & Cancellation, Photograph and Liability Release, Claims Waiver and Indemnification Agreement on this form. Further, I understand that if I fail to appear that I, or my company/organization, will be responsible for the total charges due.

X ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature Required

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GET NOTICED

A limited number of spaces featuring equipment are available in the parking area between the Conference Center and Main Hotel. Attendees frequently walk between the two buildings and mingle in the area during breaks. A tent is provided with tables and chairs for refreshments during breaks.

; Collection

; Recycling

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Monday A.M., May 2, 2011Parking Lot & Sponsorship Opportunities

SIGN UP EARLY!Our modest attendee registration fee is made possible by generous sponsorships that keep potential customers coming back to the Strive For Sustainability Solid Waste & Recycling Conference which has become the “Can’t Miss” solid waste/recycling event of the northeast!

All Sponsorships Include: ; Listing in the Welcome Program ; Event Signage & Recognition ; Attendee Database EXCEL, 1 year listing (name, description and hotlink) on Conference Website’s Resource Marketplace

Sponsorships are available from $150 (golf holes) to $5,000 (lunches) and everything in between.

We’ll work with you to spotlight your needs at the level that meets your budget!

ACT NOW!Contact Matt Curley, Exhibitor, Sponsor & Advertisment Coordinator (518) 813-5126 or [email protected]

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Thank You!

General Conference Support Sponsored by: GSE Environmental, LLC; Environmental Capital LLC; Aria Energy; National Waste & Recycling Association

Call for Opportunities Sponsored by: BomagMailing Sponsored by: Pannone Lopes Devereaux & West, LLCwww.nyfederation Sponsored by: Cornerstone Environmental

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Welcome & Helpful Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sunday, May 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Monday, May 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9Tuesday, May 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13Wednesday, May 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 18-23 & 32 Sponsorship & Parking Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 & 17Trade Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Products & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27

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F N Y S W A S P R I N G C O N F E R E N C EM A Y 2 0 - 2 3 , 2 0 1 8 | P R O G R A M A T A - G L A N C E

The Sagamore | 110 Sagamore Road | Bolton Landing, New York 12814 | (518) 644-9400 or 1-800-358-3585 | www.thesagamore.com

Sunday, May 20 Monday, May 21 Tuesday, May 22 Wednesday, May 23

7:30 a.m. Registration & Breakfast Trade Show (all day)

7:00 a.m. • Networking Jog • Yoga 7:30 a.m. Registration & Breakfast Trade Show (until 11 a.m.)

7:30 a.m. Registration & Regional Roundtables (Coffee & Donuts)

8:30 a.m. Keynote• Welcome• Food Waste Reduction• “I Have a Question!”

8:30 a.m. Breakouts• Landfill Covers • Food Recovery • E-Waste• Energy from Waste • Waste Hauling

8:45 a.m. Breakouts• Compost Markets • National Sword• Managing Leachate • Geosynthetic Applications

10:45 a.m. Breakouts• Part 360 • Sustainable Business• Carpet Recycling • Leachate Treatment• What Makes Good Cent$

10:45 a.m. Breakouts• Biogas-to-Energy • Roots of Food Waste• Public Education/Outreach • Landfill Life• Collection Systems

11:00 a.m. Brunch

12:00 p.m. Exhibitor Set-up 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:00 p.m. Safe Journey

Afternoon Board Meetings • 2:30 p.m. NYSAR3 • 3:00 p.m. NYSASWM • 3:30 p.m. SWANA, NYS

1:45 p.m. • SWANA, NYS Annual Meeting• Innovation Spotlight I2:00 p.m. General Session • Sustainable Waste Management: Benefits & Policy

1:00 p.m. Networking• Golf • Culinary • Lake George Boat • Kayaking • Horseback Riding • Walking Adventure • Fishing• Vigorous Adirondack Hike

3:00 p.m. Check-In & Refreshments4:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Session – Power/Water Solutions

3:00 p.m. Breakouts• Urban Soil & Fill • Extra Credit • Hard-to-Recycle • Landfill Operations • Dataholics

3:00 p.m. LaLonde Institute• Marine Debris Collection

6:30 p.m. Exhibit Opening & Welcome Reception9:15 p.m. Fireworks Over Lake George

4:30 p.m. Exhibitors Reception EP/YP Networking8:00 p.m. • Networking • Cigars • S’mores • Karaoke, Dancing & Chocolate

6:30 p.m. Reception8:00 p.m. Casino Night10:00 p.m. Sundae Bar

SAVE $50 Register by April 17th www.nyfederation.org

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