First, make your room reservations
You must make your own reservation with the hotel Call 1-404-591-2000 as soon as possible. Rooms under contract are limited.. You must identify yourself as an attendee of the Group, “USACCRA Chaplains Reunion 2014” to receive our discount. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card.. You will find information about the hotel on its website www.hotelcapitolpark.com. Where you can also download directions and a map.
Room Rate: For the nights of 17 through 20 September the double/single rate is $99 per night plus tax. Cut-off
Date: 18 August when all unused rooms are released.
Cancellations. The hotel may charge for cancellations made after 72 hours before arrival date.
Second, Register For The Reunion
Click on the REGISTER NOW link below. Complete the 2014 Reunion Registration form. If paying by check enclosed and send it to the address given on the Form before the cut-off date of 18 August.Registration Fee: whether attending only the conference, dinners, or visiting for one day:
- USACCRA Member, Spouse and Guests: $50 per person
- Non-Member, Spouse and Guests:$75 (Note, you may pay the member rate by completing Membership Application with your Reservation Form on www.chaplainregiment.com).Late Registration Fee: After 18 August, whether attending only the conference, dinners, or visiting for one day you may still attend by completing the registration form and paying at the Reunion sign-in table:
- USACCRA Member, Spouse and Guests: $60 per person
- Non-Member Spouse and Guests: $85 per person
Cancellation. Refund of total Registration Amount – less a 10% charge, will be given if received by USACCRA by 18 August 2014.
Meals. There will be two dinner meals. Indicat your choices on the Registration Page: Meal costs include taxes and service fees.
Program of Activities
Arrangements for the Program Events have not been finalized at this time, here is our tentative schedule:
Wed 17 Sept.
General Chiarelli recently served as the Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, where he was a tireless advocate for eliminating the stigma associated with Service Members and Veterans getting the help they need for the treatment of the invisible wounds of war.
Since his retirement, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer of “One Mind for Research. One Mind for Research is an independent, non-profit organization bringing together health care providers, researchers, academics and the health care industry - on a global scale - to cure all brain disorders.
Thurs 18 Sept.
As the world’s largest aquarium, Georgia Aquarium features more animals than any other aquarium in more than 10 million gallons of water. Through a path of more than sixty exhibits, the Aquarium tells a global water story, with features modeled after the greatest zoos and aquariums in the world. Each majestic exhibit is designed to inspire, entertain and educate.
Fri 19 Sept.
While working on his BA in Music Education at California State University, Fresno, Paul became a volunteer Young Life leader and began performing skits, leading songs, and using humor to help teach Biblical truths to teens. Over time, demand for Paul’s “funny music” expanded to people of all ages. He eventually began to travel throughout North America and around the globe.
Sat 20 Sept.