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8Th Annual Brunacini Hazard Zone Management Conference Arizona Grand Resort ~ June 8 - 9, 2017 8th Annual Brunacini Hazard Zone Management Conference Arizona Grand Resort ~ June 8 - 9, 2017 Below is a rundown of what you will receive with your conference registration: • Wednesday June 7th, from 5 to 7 pm ~ Early Conference Registration and Mixer with the Conference Staff and Speakers • Thursday June 8th, from 7 to 8:30 am ~ Conference Registration • Continental breakfast (with proteins) will be provided to all registrants Thursday and Friday mornings from 7 to 8:30 am • Morning and afternoon break time snacks and beverages will be provided both days • Lunch will be provided to all registrants both days • Thursday June 8th, 4:30 – 6 pm ~ Post Conference Mixer • Thursday June 8th, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ~ Blue Card Instructor dinner (BC Instructors ONLY) Monday, May 15, 2017 is the cutoff date to ensure you receive the conference group rate of $179.00* per night. The group rate may not be available after this date. For assistance with room reservations, please contact Carolyn at [email protected] *After 5/15/17: All reservations made directly with the resort or through a third party will be charged an additional resort fee of $49.00 per night. King Suite Amenities include: • In-suite internet access • Fitness center access • 4 wristbands to the Oasis water park (located on the resort grounds) Grand Suites and Villas may also be available for an additional upgrade fee. Please contact the resort at (877) 800-4888 or (602) 438-9000 to upgrade your room. Double Queen Suite Additional Hotel Information Restaurants There are 6 restaurants located on the resort grounds: • Lobby Grill (in hotel) • Lobby Bar (in hotel) • Marketplace Café (in hotel) • Oasis Bar and Grill (located inside the water park) • Aunt Chilada’s – Mexican food (5-10-minute walk from furthest guest room) • Rustler’s Roost – Old west, rustic steak house (use the free resort shuttle – it’s a hike) Water Park Voted by the Travel Channel as one of the country’s Top 10 Water Parks, families and kids of all ages can spend their days playing in the park’s infinite waves. The resort has 4 water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. The entire family can find the perfect combination of fun and relaxation on seven acres of thrilling aquatic recreation. When you need to take a break from all the fun, relax with a drink or snack from the Oasis Bar & Grill. Daily 10 am – 8 pm Golfing Unique links course featuring panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. Dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking mountain vistas highlight the diverse and challenging par 71 layout. If you would like to golf while attending the conference, please call: (602)-438-9000 to reserve a tee time. Blue Card Instructor Dinner Thursday, June 8th, from 7 – 8:30 pm Blue Card will be hosting the Blue Card Instructor dinner where the Blue Card team will go over the latest curriculum developed over the past 12 months. This event is for Blue Card instructors ONLY! Spouses are invited, but no children please. Click on the link below to register for the dinner. Instructor Dinner Athletic Club The 20,000 square foot facility is among the largest and most complete fitness and health spas you’ll find at a full service resort. It includes: • More than 40 cardiovascular machines, including Paramount and Icarian strength training equipment • Separate free-weight room • More than 45 fitness classes per week • Indoor racquetball court • Five-lane, 20-meter, heated lap pool • Expert fitness assessments and personal training Athletic Club Hours Monday – Friday 5am – 9pm Saturday & Sunday 6am – 8pm Spa Choose from a wide variety of relaxing and revitalizing spa services and pamper yourself…you deserve it! Reservations at the luxury Arizona spa resort are strongly recommended. Please call (602) 431-6485 or submit a Spa Request Form for your appointment today. Outside Resort Activities Museums Arizona Museum of Natural History • 53 North McDonald Street, Mesa 85201 480.644.2230 • Dinosaur mountain, Southwestern pottery, mining exhibit • Arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org Arizona Science Center • 600 East Washington Street, Phoenix 85004 602.716.2000 • Hundreds of science exhibits, planetarium, traveling shows, 6 story movie screen • Azscience.org Hall of Flame • 6101 East Van Buren Street, Phoenix 85008 602.275.3473 • World’s largest firefighting museum, fire trucks, memorabilia • Hallofflame.org Heard Museum • 22 East Monte Vista, Phoenix 85004 602.252.8848 • Cultures and art of the Native Americans of the Southwest, gift shop, café • Heard.org The Musical Instrument Museum • 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 85050 480.478.6000 • Instruments from around the world, state of the art, interactive, performances, restaurant • Themim.org Phoenix Art Museum • 1625 North Central Avenue, Phoenix 85004 602.257.1222 • Western art, 16-20th century art, traveling shows, Thorne miniature rooms • Phxart.org Phoenix Children’s Museum • 215 North 7th Street, Phoenix 85034 602.253.0501 • Hands on activities for the younger children, learning through interaction and play • Childrensmuseumofphoenix.org Pueblo Grande Ruins • 4619 East Washington Street, Phoenix 85034 602.495.0901 • Prehistoric ruins of a Hohokam pueblo, canals, visitor’s center and gift shop • Peublogrande.org Zoos / Botanical Gardens / Aquariums Desert Botanical Garden • 1201 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix 85008 480.941.1225 • 10,000 botanical plants, cacti, wild birds, seasonal butterfly pavilion, café • Dbg.org Butterfly Wonderland • 9500 East Via de Ventura, Scottsdale 85256 480.800.3000 • America’s largest butterfly atrium, 3D Theater, ant and honey bee exhibits, café • Butterflywonderland.com Phoenix Zoo • 455 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix 85008 602.273.1341 • More than 1300 animals, top 5 rated children’s zoo, Harmony Farms, bike and boat rentals • Phoenixzoo.org Sea Life Aquarium • 5000 South Arizona Mills Circle Suite 145, Tempe 85282 480.478.7600 • More than 5,000 sea creatures, 30 displays, 360 degree ocean tunnel • Sealifeus.com Wildlife World Zoo • 16501 West Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park 85340 623.935.9453 • Arizona’s largest collection of exotic animals, train, boat, log and sky rides, aquarium, restaurant • Wildlifeworld.com Western / Cowboy Attractions Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse • 5700 West North Loop Road, Chandler 85226 480.502.5600 • Western town, stunt shows, gunfights, train and stagecoach rides, petting zoo • Rawhide.com Rockin R Ranch • 6136 East Baseline Road, Mesa 85206 480.832.1539 • 1880’s Western musical stage show, home-style dinner, western town • Rockinr.net Amusement Parks, Miniature Golf, Arcades Castles and Coasters • 9445 North Metro Parkway East, Phoenix 85051 602.997.7575 • 100 foot roller coaster, log ride, wildly wet rides, 4 miniature golf courses, arcade • Castlesandcoasters.com Cracker Jax • 16001 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 85254 480.998.2800 • Driving range, batting cages, go-karts, bumper boats, miniature golf • Crackerjax.com Gameworks • 5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe 85282 480.839.4263 • State of the art video arcade, virtual reality rides, restaurant and lounge • Gameworks.com Golfland • 115 West Hamilton Road, Mesa 85210 480.834.8319 • Bumper boats, batting cages, laser tag, miniature golf • Golfland.com/mesa K1 Speed • 2425 South 21st Street, Phoenix 85034 602.275.5278 • Indoor electric karts, video games, Pit Café, racing memorabilia • K1speed.com Makutu’s Island • 6919 West Ray Road, Chandler 85226 480.893.0106 • Jungle theme playground, 25 foot banana tree slide, waterfall for the under 10 crowd • Makutusisland.com Octane Raceway • 317 South 48th Street, Phoenix 85034 602.302.7223 • Indoor Kart racing, arcade, billiards, rock climbing, Trackside Grill • Octaneraceway.com Skating Rinks Polar Ice • 7225 West Harrison Street, Chandler 85226 480.598.5400 • Indoor ice rink, snack bar • Polaricechandler.com Outdoor Parks Desert Breeze Railroad Park • 660 Desert Breeze Boulevard, Chandler 85226 480.893.6652 • 1180’s miniature style railroad, western village, carousel, picnic area • Desertbreezerr.com Encanto Park • 1202 West Encanto Boulevard, Phoenix 85007 602.254.1200 • Enchanted Island kiddy amusement park, canoe and boat rentals, picnic areas • Enchantedisland.com Kiwanis Park • 6111 South All American Way, Tempe 85283 480.350.5201 • Playgrounds, tennis courts, paddle boats, batting cages, indoor wave pool, picnic areas • Tempe.gov/Kiwanis McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park • 7301 East Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale 85250 480.312.2312 • Train ride, antique carousel, railroad museum, snack shop and general store, playground • Therailroadpark.com Tempe Town Lake • 80 West Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe 85281 480.350.8625 • Walking and biking trails, Kids Splash Playground, various art and music festivals • Tempe.gov/lake Water Parks Big Surf • 1500 North McClintock Road, Tempe 85281 480.834.8319 • Giant wave pool, beach, surfing and waterslides • Golfland.com/tempe Sunsplash • 155 West Hampton Avenue, Mesa 85210 480.834.8319 • Water slides, lazy river, islands, pools • Golfland.com/mesa Wet ‘N Wild • 4243 West Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale 85310 623.201.2000 • Over 30 slides and attractions, family splash and play area, restaurant • Phoenix.mywetnwild.com Other Fun Ideas Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium Tours • 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale 85305 623.433.7165 • 75 minute tours vary, view suites, roll-out field and retractable roof • Universityofphoenixstadium.com Arizona Diamondbacks Chase Field Tours • 401 East Jefferson, Phoenix 85004 602.462.6799 • 75 minute tours may vary, but may
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