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January

10-11

The Direct Marketing Association's Statistics and Modeling for Direct Marketers Seminar will be held in New York City. For more information, call (212) 790-1500.

16

The New York Society of Association Executives will hold its monthly luncheon at the United Nations Building in New York City. For more details, call (212) 206-8230 or go to the NYSAE Web site at www.nysaenet.org.

17-18

The Association of Fundraising Professionals will hold its regional southwest conference, "Fundraising in a High-Tech/High Touch World," at the Tapatio Springs Resort and Conference Center in Boerne, Texas. For more information, call (210) 616-0845.

February

9-12

The 84th Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Council on Education will be held at the San Francisco Marriott Hotel in San Francisco. For additional information, call (202) 939-9410.

13

The New York Society of Association Executives' 24th Annual "We Love New York Day and Worldwide Meeting COMMTECH Expo" will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. For more information, call (212) 206-8230.

22-25

The Association of Lutheran Development Executives International Educational Conference will be held at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Fla. For more information, call 1-800-458-2363.

April

14-17

The 39th annual Association of Fundraising Professionals International Conference on Fundraising will be held at the Cervantes Convention Center at America's Center, St. Louis, Mo. For information, call (703) 684-0410

21-24

JCCs of North America will hold its biennial 2002 conference in Los Angeles at the Century Plaza Hotel & Spa. For more information, call (212) 532-4949

To get your event into The NPT calendar, fax the information on organizational letterhead to (973) 394-2888. Please allow at least seven weeks before the event.

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