ATTP announces visioning event and new web site
Faye Alexander, President of Australian Travel and Tourism Professionals, a recently formed organisation of professionals in the tourism and travel industry is hosting an ATTP Cocktail Function on Wednesday 26 October at 6pm at the offices of Amadeus, Level 12, 300 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.
The guest speaker, Jai Waters and her theme is ‘Personal Visioning’ – something we all need from time to time! If you would like to attend, please call Pam Burling on 02 9331 2183.
Other forthcoming ATTP events include: –
Qantas Pathfinders Revue – ‘Sky Wars – the 30th Episode’ at the North Sydney Leagues Club, Dinner & Show, Wednesday 23 November, 2005. Dinner served at 6pm, Show at 7.30pm. Cost is $60.00 per person dinner & show. Payment in advance is essential. If you wish to join ATTP for this evening – call, fax or email Pam Burling with payment details – telephone 02 9331 2183, fax 02 9331 2284, email [email protected].
Skal International Club of Sydney Christmas Luncheon on Wednesday 14 December at the Four Seasons Hotel, 199 George Street, Sydney 12noon for 12.45pm to 3.00p.m. A reminder to note this date in your diary with details again from Pam Burling on 02 9331 2183, fax 9331 2284, email [email protected]
ATTP also has a new web site at www.attp.com.au containing all information, forthcoming events and how to become a member.
Graham Muldoon
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