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Creative Cities Summit Lexington

The 2010 Creative Cities Summit will be held in Lexington, KY April 7-9. This national, multi-disciplinary conference will bring together leading thinkers and practitioners who are changing cities and communities all over the world. Register online today at www.CreativeCitiesSummit.com only $199.

Creative Cities Summit Overview
Held in Lexington, KY , this national, multi-disciplinary conference
will bring together leading thinkers and practitioners who are
changing cities and communities all over the world.

Summit Speakers
• Richard Florida, author, The Rise of the Creative Class
• Governor Steve Beshear
• Rebecca Ryan, Next Generation Consulting
• Charles Landry, author, The Creative City
• Bill Strickland, CEO, Manchester Bidwell Corp.
and author of Making the Impossible Possible
• Ben Self, founder Blue State Digital

Accreditation
The American Planning Association (APA) will grant its members continuing education credit for attending the Creative Cities Summit (CCS) 3.0 scheduled for April 7-9 in Lexington, Kentucky.

“CCS is offering 19 total hours of credit (1 hour = 1 CM credit),” noted Summit organizer Phil Holoubek. “Because some sessions run concurrently, planners are actually eligible to receive 11 hours of credit. APA members need 32 hours of credit every two years, so they can earn 1/3 of their two year requirement in just three days.”

For more information, call Phil Holoubek 859.255.6706

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