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qd - National Medical Association 114th Annual Convention and
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Letter from the Oice of the President
Convention Preliminary Program
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Marketplace (ours
Social Events Description
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Sponsorship Levels
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Golf Event Schedule
Camp NMA-Zing Daily Schedule
Travel )nformation
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pegistration dorms:
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Social Events Ticket Request Form
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Sponsorship Opportunities
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Souvenir Journal Ad Form
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Golf Signage Opportunities
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(ousing Request Form
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Camp NMA-Zing Registration Form
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Auxiliary to the lational kedical Association, gnc.
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Colesville Road, #
Silver Spring, MD
Fax:
www.anmanet.org
April
VELVA S. CLARK, RN, BS
President
,
Dear Auxiliary Members, Friends and Valued Supporters:
(ave you seen the CBS television program Game Changers? )t alerts us
to the diference one person can make in the game of life. )’m inspired by
its stories. And )’m inspired by the eforts each one of you makes through
your involvement in the ANMA.
Will you become more involved through this year’s Annual Convention in
Detroit, planned for August — ? That week has the potential to change the game of healthcare in
America. And ) believe we all can agree that change is imperative to achieve the goal of our
theme of Advocating and Engaging Communities: Transforming Our Behavior into Good
Health.
(ow can you help change the game? By going above and beyond good intentions to support the
ANMA’s eforts inancially. Yes, this is a fundraising letter, sent with the hope of inspiring you to
contribute to change through our Social Events, our Souvenir Program Booklet advertising, plus
sponsorships for our Golf Tournament as well as our Memorial Service and Prayer Breakfast.
Your support has strengthened our progress against the triple-threat of Women’s (eart (ealth—
Obesity—Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and so many other challenges facing an underserved
population. Since
, the nonproit ANMA has lived its mission of providing community-based
health education and advocacy programs. Our nursing scholarships help shape the future of
(ealthcare.
And so can you.
You are one person with good intentions. Please ...make those intentions count and change the game
in the favor of communities across the country.
With sincere appreciation,
Velva S. Clark, RN, BS
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Advocating and Engaging Communities: Transforming Our Behavior into
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AlkA aonvention aoordinators
ahair: Sarita Cathcart-McLarin, MN, NP-C
ao-ahairs: Sharon C. Melvin, RN, MP( and Sabrina Williams
Velva S. Clark, RN, BS, President
(elen Kinard Scott, DPA, Chairperson, Board of Directors
FRIDAY, JULY
:
a.m. – :
,
p.m.
Pre-Convention Board of Directors Meeting
SATURDAY, AUGUST ,
:
a.m. – :
p.m.
Golf Outing – Pine Knob Golf Course
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a.m. – :
a.m.
Walk a Mile with a Child
:
a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA General Registration
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p.m. – :
p.m.
Civic Luncheon
:
p.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace Formal Opening
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p.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace
SUNDAY, AUGUST ,
:
a.m. – :
:
a.m. –
:
a.m.
ANMA/NMA Prayer Breakfast & Memorial Service
a.m.
ANMA Formal Opening
:
a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA General Registration
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a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace
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a.m. – :
a.m.
:
noon – :
:
p.m. – :
p.m.
Motown Museum & Museum of African American (istory Tour
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p.m. – :
p.m.
Past President’s Council Meeting
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p.m. – :
p.m.
President’s Cruise Motown Review, Dinner & Dancing
p.m.
ANMA (ouse of Delegates – First General Session
Edsel & Eleanor Ford (ouse Tour and Lunch
MONDAY, AUGUST ,
:
a.m. – :
a.m.
ANMA (ouse of Delegates Breakfast
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a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA General Registration
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a.m. – :
a.m.
ANMA (ouse of Delegates – Second General Session
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a.m. – :
p.m.
Ford Rouge Factory Tour
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a.m. – :
a.m.
Youth (ealth Forum/Project Sun / NAAY)
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a.m. – :
noon – :
p.m.
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace
(enry Ford Museum
TUESDAY, AUGUST ,
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a.m. – :
a.m.
Voting for
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a.m. –
:
p.m.
ANMA General Registration
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a.m. – :
a.m.
ANMA (ouse of Delegates – Third General Session
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a.m. –
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a.m. – :
:
a.m.
a.m.
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ANMA Oicers
African American Women & (eart Disease Symposium and
Breakfast
Detroit )nstitute of Art s
:
a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace
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p.m. – :
p.m.
Fashion and Jazz Scholarship Luncheon
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ,
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a.m. – :
:
a.m. –
:
a.m.
ANMA (ouse of Delegates – Fourth General Session
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a.m.
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Symposium & Breakfast
a.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA Marketplace
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President and
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a.m. –
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p.m.
)nstallation of the
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p.m. – :
p.m.
ANMA’s President’s Reception
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p.m. – :
p.m.
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Oicers
Post-Convention Board of Directors Meeting
qaturday, August
: p.m. – : p.m.
qunday, August
: a.m. – : p.m.
konday, August
: a.m. – : p.m.
ruesday, August
: a.m. – : p.m.
The ANMA Marketplace is one of the most exciting
facets of our convention. Exhibits include Designer
Apparel, Collages, Custom Artwork, Lady’s
Accessories, and much more.
uednesday, August
: a.m. – : p.m.
ANMA is grateful for the continued patronage of
exhibitors and supporters. During breaks, please
visit the Marketplace located in the mlrApgm
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Marriott at the Renaissance Center.
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aost: $
/$
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p.m.
For years, golf enthusiasts from all over Michigan have made The Knob Golf Course a must play track.
Perhaps it’s the beautiful championship layout featuring scenic views along a rolling terrain with
dramatic elevation changes from tee to green with country club conditioning. Maybe it’s the awardwinning course designer, Dan Pohl, who has continually updated greens, bunkers and general course
layout to make it a better golf experience in recent years. Consistent high quality and attention is paid
to the details like landscaping and service. The course includes
holes of championship golf that wind
through lakes, woods and many scenic elevation changes with three distinctive nines to choose from:
The Eagle, The Falcon, and The (awk. The irst tee-box on the Eagle course is the highest elevation in
Oakland County, giving a player an amazing view, up to
miles away on a clear day! Pine Knob has
been rated stars out of ive by Golf Digest Places to Play.
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aost: $ / $
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p.m.
Experience the story of the Ford family in this historic mansion rich with art and antiques spanning the
centuries. Situated along Lake St. Clair, the estate stands amid
acres of beautifully landscaped
gardens and grounds. (ighlights include visiting the enchanting playhouse and viewing Mr. and Mrs.
Ford's personal cars. )t large, but does not seem imposing. Despite its size
,
square feet with sixty
rooms , the estate has the unpretentious look of a quaint manor from the Cotswold (ills of England.
Construction on the home began in
, not long after the Fords commissioned Albert Kahn to design
their ideal residence.
Though intimate, the estate is quite grand. The ceilings in
many rooms are adorned with plaster leur de lis details, the
walls paneled with ornate linen fold wood from England, there
are French wrought crystal chandeliers hanging; the number
of intricate details in each room is at times overwhelming.
This is especially evident on the irst loor of the home. Among
the rooms on the irst loor are the art gallery, the drawing
room, the library, the morning room and the dining room.
)magine the large kitchen area connecting to three diferent
rooms, the lower room, the game room, and Edsel’s study.
Though intimate, the estate is quite grand. The ceilings in many rooms are adorned with plaster leur de
lis details, the walls paneled with ornate linen fold wood from England, there are French wrought crystal
chandeliers hanging; the number of intricate details in each room is at times overwhelming. This is
especially evident on the irst loor of the home. Among the rooms on the irst loor are the art gallery,
the drawing room, the library, the morning room and the dining room. )magine the large kitchen area
connecting to three diferent rooms, the lower room, the game room, and Edsel’s study.
Lunch included.
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Despite the passage of time since Motown Records’ establishment in
by Berry Gordy, tens of
thousands of visitors pass through (itsville U.S.A., home to the Motown Museum, each year. Their
presence is a testimony to Motown’s legacy and to the charisma, talent and staying power of the music
and those who made it.
The Motown Museum, which was founded by Esther Gordy Edwards in
, is one of Southeast
Michigan’s most popular tourist destinations. Visitors come from across America and throughout the
world to stand in Studio A, where their favorite artists and groups recorded much-loved music, and to
view the restored upper lat where Berry Gordy lived with his young family during the company’s earliest
days. The Motown Museum is home to an extensive array of Motown artifacts, photographs and other
memorabilia. The Motown Museum tells the story of how a man’s vision turned into one of the largest,
most successful record companies of all time and how the music—the Motown Sound-captured the
hearts of young people, not only in America, but across the globe.
rhe aharles f. uright kuseum of African American
fistory is the world's largest institution dedicated to the
African American experience. Dr. Charles Wright, an
obstetrician and gynecologist, envisioned an institution to
preserve Black history after visiting a memorial to Danish
World War )) heroes in Denmark. As a result of this visit,
he was convinced that African Americans needed a similar
resource center to document, preserve and educate the
public on their history, life and culture. The Wright Museum
houses over ,
artifacts and archival materials and is
home to the Blanche Coggin Underground Railroad Collection, (arriet Tubman Museum Collection,
Coleman A. Young Collection and the Sheield Collection, a repository of documents of the labor
movement in Detroit. The museum also features: Maya Angelou’s And Still We Rise: Our Journey
through African American (istory and Culture, the museum’s ,
square foot, interactive core
exhibit.
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bon't kgqq the boat! Cruise the great waters of Michigan for - hours, journeying from (art Plaza
past the Ambassador Bridge, just past to Belle )sle, and back to the dock–stunning historic landmarks of
Detroit, Michigan. During the Detroit Princess moonlight cruise and dinner Auxilians, friends and
spouses will enjoy a Motown Memories show, dancing to the Motown melodies while enjoying
additional views of the Detroit and Windsor Canada skyline. Lake Michigan is one of the ive Great
Lakes of North America, and the only one located entirely within the United States. )t is bounded, from
west to east, by the U.S. states of Wisconsin, )llinois, )ndiana and Michigan. The word Michigan was
originally used to refer to the lake itself and is believed to come from the Ojibwa )ndian word
mishigami, meaning great water.
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The Ford Rouge Factory, a joint partnership between The (enry Ford and Ford Motor Company, ofers
visitors the opportunity to tour the rich history of the Rouge, the birthplace of the Model A, the V- ,
Mustang and the Thunderbird while bearing witness to the future of manufacturing through the
assembly of the new F- .
The (enry Rouge Factory opened in
as a school and was driven by Ford’s belief that the genius of
the American people was not being taught in textbooks. Today, The (enry Ford Factory, in Dearborn,
Michigan, is an internationally-recognized cultural destination that brings the past forward by
immersing visitors in the stories of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation that helped shape
America. This national historic landmark has ive unique venue attractions: Thomas Edison’s Menlo
Park Laboratory, The Wright Brothers’ (ome & Bicycle Shop, Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion (ouse,
one of Steve Jobs’ and Steve Wozniak’s
Apple- computers and (enry Ford’s Quadricycle. These ive
distinct attractions at The (enry Ford captivate and inspire more than . million visitors annually.
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(enry Ford Museum showcases the American ideas and innovations, technological and social, that have
ired our imaginations and changed our lives. (ere, visitors explore the irst
years of light, browse
through the world’s premier automotive collection, walk past an array of presidential limousines
including the one in which John F. Kennedy was assassinated and see an unparalleled collection of
artifacts representing powerful change such as the bus on which Rosa Parks took a stand for Civil Rights,
the camp bed George Washington used during his tour of Revolutionary War sites and the chair in
which Abraham Lincoln was sitting the night he was shot.
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The Detroit )nstitute of Art D)A has been a beacon of culture for the Detroit area for well over a
century. Founded in
, the museum was originally located on Jeferson Avenue, but, due to its rapidly
expanding collection, moved to a larger site on Woodward Avenue in
. The new Beaux-Arts
building, designed by Paul Cret, was immediately referred to as the "temple of art." Two wings were
added in the
s and
s, and a major renovation and expansion that began in
was completed
in
. The D)A building measures
,
square feet.
Completion of the museum's renovation and expansion project
will add another ,
square feet. The Detroit )nstitute of Arts
collection is among the top six in the United States.
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Recognition on Convention Signage
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Full page color ad on back cover or front inside cover of Souvenir Journal
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Five
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ANMA’s Golf Tournament is a major fundraising activity to support
scholarships to medical and nursing school students and to support
ANMA’s health education programs across the country.
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aontests:
 (ole-)n-One Women
 (ole-)n-One Men
 Closest to the Pin Women
 Closest to the Pin Men
 Men’s and Women’s Longest Drive
eolf aommittee
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7:00 a.m.—Buses depart from Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center
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7:45 a.m.—Registration and light breakfast
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7:45 a.m.—Driving Range opens
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9:00 a.m.—Shotgun start
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Lunch on the Course
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3:00 p.m.—Departure for hotel
Robert Sims, D.O., Co-Chair
(onorable Morris Overstreet, Co-Chair
Jefrey Kimpson, M.D., Co-Chair
Virginia Caine, M.D.
Lonnie Joe, M.D.
Aaron Maddox, M.D.
Marilyn Maddox
Jessie McGee, M.D.
Wilma McGee
James McMurtry, M.D.
William Sharp, M.D.
Daryl Thomas
David Williams, M.D.
Derrick Williamson, D.O.
Sharon Williamson
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CAMP NMA-ZING YOUTH 2015 PROGRAM – Detroit, MI
Daily Schedule
The NMA has contracted Kama`aina Kids, Hawai`i’s Enrichment and Education Professionals, to conduct a fun-filled,
enriching program for youth of attendees of the NMA Convention and Scientific Assembly. The four-day Camp NMA-Zing
program consists of morning and evening sessions, with cultural and recreational activities. Our chaperone-to-youth ratios
ensure that participants receive safe, professional care. Program fees include: qualified chaperones certified in first aid
and CPR; transportation; admissions; daily lunches; four t-shirts; and insurance. Parents must pick up children at 4:00pm
daily, provide dinner for child, and drop child off at 6:00pm for evening program. Program takes place at Detroit Marriott at
the Renaissance Center. Activities may be subject to change.
AGE
GROUPS
GROUP 1
3-5 YEARS
1:5
GROUP 2
6-8 YEARS
1:6
GROUP 3
9-11 YEARS
1:8
GROUP 4
12-14
YEARS
1:10
GROUP 5&6
15+ YEARS
1:12
TIME
SUNDAY
August 2
TUESDAY
August 4
WEDNESDAY
August 5
8:30am – 4pm
Greenfield
Village
GM Renaissance
Center Tour
Outdoor Adventure
Center
Detroit Zoo
Michigan Science
Center
6pm – 9:30pm
PuppetART
Center
Story Rhythms by
Karen Czarnik
Dynamike Magic
Show
8:30am – 4pm
Greenfield
Village
GM Renaissance
Center Tour
Outdoor Adventure
Center
Mad Science
Detroit
Talent Show
Detroit Zoo
Michigan Science
Center
6pm – 9:30pm
PuppetART
Center
Story Rhythms by
Karen Czarnik
Dynamike Magic
Show
8:30am – 4pm
Greenfield
Village
GM Renaissance
Center Tour
Outdoor Adventure
Center
Mad Science
Detroit
Talent Show
Detroit Zoo
Michigan Science
Center
6pm – 9:30pm
Diamond Jack’s
River Tours
Detroit Lions’ Ford
Football Field Tour
Detroit Tigers
Baseball Game at
Comerica Park
Mad Science
Detroit
Talent Show
Project SUN
GM Renaissance
Center Tour
Outdoor Adventure
Center
Detroit Zoo
8:30am – 4pm
6pm – 9:30pm
Greenfield
Village
Diamond Jack’s
River Tours
8:30am – 4pm
Greenfield
Village
6pm – 9:30pm
Diamond Jack’s
River Tours
MONDAY
August 3
Detroit Lions’ Ford
Football Field Tour
Project SUN
Detroit Tigers
Baseball Game at
Comerica Park
GM Renaissance
Center Tour
Outdoor Adventure
Center
Detroit Zoo
Detroit Lions’ Ford
Football Field Tour
Detroit Tigers
Baseball Game at
Comerica Park
Charles H. Wright
Museum of African
American History
Michigan Science
Center
Camp NMA-Zing
Teen Dance
Michigan Science
Center
Charles H. Wright
Museum of African
American History
Camp NMA-Zing
Teen Dance
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AIRLINE DISCOUNTS
The National Medical Association is pleased to offer discounted airfare programs on two carriers, Delta and United. Detroit is also served by a number of other airlines, including American Jet Blue, Frontier, Southwest, US
Airways and Air Canada. However, NMA does not have a discounted fare agreement on these carriers.
Delta is offering a discount from July 29 – August 8, 2015. Reservations and ticketing are available via
www.delta.com. When booking online, select “Book a Trip,” click on “Advanced Search,” and enter meeting code
NML7J in the box provided on the “Search Flights” page. You may also reserve tickets by calling Delta Meeting
Network Reservations at 1-800-328-1111. Please note that a direct ticketing charge will apply for booking by
phone.
Delta Booking Class Percentage Discount
F / G / J / C / D / Y /A / P / I – 10%
B / M / S / H / Q / K / L – 5%
U / T / V / X – 2%
United is offering a discount from July 29-August 8, 2015. You may book online at www.united.com and enter
your Offer Code ZUND904332 in the Offer Code box when searching for your flights. If booking through a travel
professional or United Meetings at 1-800-426-1122, please provide the following information: Agreement Code: 904332; Z Code: ZUND. For all tickets issued through the United Meetings Reservations Desk, there
will be a $25 per ticket service fee.
United Booking Class Percentage Discount
F/J/Y – 10%
C/A/B/M/E/U/H – 5%
D/Z/P/Q/V/W/S/T/L/K/G/N – 2%
AIRPOAIRPORT
The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is located approximately 20 miles from NMA’s headquarters hotel, the Marriott
Renaissance Center. Depending on the time of day, minimum travel time is estimated to be 20-30 minutes. During
heavy traffic times, travel may take anywhere from 35 to 45 minutes
AIPORT TRANSFERS/SHUTTLE
SKOOT Detroit is the preferred shuttle service to and from Detroit Metro Airport. It offers service from/to the
airport and downtown hotels (including the NMA headquarters hotel, the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center), as
well as to Cobo Hall.
To make your shuttle reservation visit SKOOT online at www.rideskoot.com or by phone, call the toll-free
number: 1-855-937-5668 or 313-230-2331. Reservations are highly recommended, although walk-ups are
available.
Use coupon code NMADET15 for a $2.00 discount off your round-trip ticket. Prices quoted are current and are
subject to change. NOTE: SKOOT operates from 4:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
From Detroit Metro Airport to Marriott Renaissance Center
Departs every 20 minutes, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. / $23 per person
From Marriott Renaissance Center to Detroit Metro Airport
Departs every 90 minutes, 4:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. / $20 per person
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DETROIT PEOPLE MOVER
The Detroit People Mover is a quick, safe, and effective means of transportation between the host hotel and the
Cobo Center. People Mover trains arrive every 3-4 minutes to deliver patrons in climate-controlled comfort.
Handicap accessibility is available via elevators and escalators at stations.
Station Locations:
Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center (host hotel) – Tower 200, Level 2
Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center – Third Floor near Congress Street
For additional information visit www.thepeoplemover.com
SCOOTER RENTALS
Binson’s
Call 586.755.2300, ext. 4855 – Sandy Maxwell
When calling the number above, identify yourself as an NMA convention attendee in order to receive the
convention discount pricing, which is as follows:
Scooters:
$250 per week, with a security deposit of $250 and a pick-up and delivery fee of $75.
Standard wheelchair:
$90 per week, with a $90 deposit, and a pick-up and delivery fee of $75.
Delivery and pickup for scooters and wheelchairs will be at the Marriott Renaissance Center.
Major credit cards are accepted.
Call at least two-three weeks in advance to secure the equipment needed.
Scooters for use ONLY at Cobo Center
The convention center hospitality desk has four scooters, the charge for which is $35 for four hours. Unlike the
scooters reserved through Binson’s (see above), these may not be removed from the convention center. There are
also several manual wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-served basis. Both the scooters and wheelchairs
may be ordered only when onsite; there are no advance orders. ID must be left with the staff at the hospitality
desk.
CAR SERVICE
If you wish to use a car service between the airport and your hotel, visit www.privatecarapp.com
Use code NMADET15 to receive 5% off private car service to/from DTW airport and downtown Detroit.
There is a “Meet and Greet “ in baggage claim.
Car Rentals:
NMA has made arrangements with Hertz for your car rental needs. Special discounted rates will apply. These
meeting rates include unlimited mileage. Government surcharges, taxes, tax reimbursement, airport-related fees,
vehicle licensing fees and optional items (refueling or additional driver fees) are extra.
For your convenience, vehicles may be picked up and returned at either the Detroit Metro Airport or at the
Marriott Renaissance. Advance reservations are recommended, as cars are subject to availability. Rates are
based on round-trip rentals and are guaranteed from one week prior through one week after the convention dates.
Reservations:
Phone: 1.800.654.2240 or 1.405.749.4434. Identify yourself as an NMA convention attendee and provide
special code: CV#022Q7437.
Website: Click on link www.hertz.com (Note to NMA: link is provided with instructions from Hertz)
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August – ,
Price Prior to
June 30
Price After
June 30
Golf Package
Pine Knob Golf Course
$150.00
$160.00
Saturday, August 1
12:30p.m.
Civic Luncheon
$75.00
$85.00
Saturday, August 1
4:30p.m. – 6:30p.m.
Market Place Ribbon Cutting
Welcome Reception
Complimentary
Saturday, August 1
NMA Formal Opening &
Awards Ceremony
See NMA
Program
Sunday, August 2
7:00a.m. – 9:00a.m.
ANMA/NMA Prayer Breakfast/
Memorial Service
$35.00
$45.00
Sunday, August 2
12:00noon - 4:00p.m.
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Tour and Lunch
$60.00
$70.00
Sunday, August 2
12:30p.m. – 4:30p.m.
Motown Museum & Museum of African
American History Tour
$50.00
$60.00
Sunday, August 2
6:15p.m. – 9:30p.m.
ANMA President’s Cruise Motown
Review, Dinner and Dancing
$75.00
Cash Bar
$85.00
Monday, August 3
9:00a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Ford Rouge Factory Tour
$60.00
$70.00
Monday, August 3
12:00p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Henry Ford Museum
$60.00
$70.00
Tuesday, August 4
9:00a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
African American Women and Heart
Disease Symposium and Breakfast
Complimentary
Tuesday, August 4
9:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Detroit Institute of Arts
$50.00
$60.00
Tuesday, August 4
12:30p.m. – 3:00p.m.
Fashion and Jazz
Scholarship Luncheon
$100.00
$110.00
Tuesday Night
NMA President-Elect Installation
See NMA
Program
Wednesday. August 5
9:00a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Symposium and Breakfast
Complimentary
Day/Date
Social Events
Saturday, August 1
7:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.
TOTAL
# of
Tickets
Price
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All ticket request for Social Events MUST be received NO LATER than June 30, 2015. Social Events NOT meeting
the minimal capacity (30) WILL BE CANCELLED in order to avoid ANMA penalties.
Tickets reserved prior to June 30, 2015 may be picked up at the ANMA Social Events Desk in the Registration Area.
PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION IN INK AND LEGIBLY
Name
Email
Address
City
Home Phone (
State
Cell Phone (
)
Zip
)
Cash, Traveler's Checks, MasterCard, Visa and American Express are accepted at Convention.
NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON SITE!
If you are paying by:

MasterCard
Account #:

Visa or

American Express, please complete the following:
Security Code:
Exp. Date:
Name as it appears on the card:
Signature:
Date:
Checks should be made payable to: ANMA, Inc.
Ticket request for Social Events should be mailed to:
ANMA, Inc.
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 820
Silver Spring, MD 20910
NO CHECKS “POSTMARKED” AFTER JUNE 30, 2015
For more information visit www.anmanet.org
***PRICES, TIMES AND EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE***
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August 1 - 5, 2015
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan
To confirm your support, please complete the information below and email to anmanationaloffice@earthlink.net, or Fax to
(301) 495-0037, or mail with your payment to the address below. Questions should be directed to ANMA Office at (301)
495-3779. (Please respond by June 30, 2015 to guarantee placement in Souvenir Journal.)
Sponsorship Opportunities
Please Print Clearly
Contact Name: _______________________________________________Title:_____________________________
Company/Organization: _________________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________ Suite/Floor________________________
City: _______________________________________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: _____________
Phone: _____________________________ Fax: ____________________ Email: ___________________________
Please list in printed materials as: __________________________________________________________________
I agree to support the ANMA Events at the following level (Please check):
Sponsorship Opportunities:
 Presenting Sponsor $25,000 SOLD
 Diamond Sponsor $10,000
 Platinum Sponsor $7,500
 Silver Sponsor $2,500
 Bronze Sponsor $1,500
 Corporate Table Sponsor $2,000
Souvenir Journal:
Full Page $300 (before 6/7/15)
Full Page $350
Half Page $150
Quarter Page $75
Card (1/8) Page $50
Tickets:
Civic Luncheon Individual Ticket $75
Scholarship & Jazz Luncheon $100
Total # of Tickets: ______
Total # of Tickets: ______
Please provide full payment when submitting this form. Any sponsorship not paid upon submission of this agreement will be invoiced for the
amount of the selected level of sponsorship. Final payments must be made by June 30 th to guarantee tickets.
Payment Method:
□ MasterCard
□ Visa
□ American Express
Payment by Check or Money Order:
□ Check
□ Money Order
Please make payable to: ANMA, Inc.
Cardholder's Name: _____________________________________Card #:_________________________________
(as it appears on card)
Cardholder's Signature: _____________________________ Expiration Date: ___________ Security Code: _______
Mail this form to: ANMA Office, 8403 Colesville Road, Suite 820, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
KEEP COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS
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Auxiliary to the National Medical Association, Inc.
2015 Convention
Souvenir Journal Ad Form
We are requesting your support of the ANMA, Inc. by purchasing an ad in our 2015 Convention Souvenir Program
Book. You may place a congratulatory or promotional message about your business, organization or auxiliary. You
may also place an ad in memory of or in honor of someone you wish to acknowledge.
Yes, I want to support the ANMA:
Full-page ad
$300 before 6/30/15
 Quarter-page ad
$ 75
 Full-page
$350
 Card (1/8 page)
$ 50
 Half-page ad
$150
 Donation
$______
Prices quoted are for black and white ads. Add $50.00 for Full-page color ads and $25.00 for color Half
and Quarter page ads.
Name to be printed
Contact Person/Title:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Type of Business:
Website:
In Memory of: _______________________________________________________________________________
In Honor of: _________________________________________________________________________________
Payment:
Check made payable to ANMA, Inc in the amount of $
Please charge my MC or VISA or AMEX $
Name as it appears on card:
Card Number:
Expiration Date:
Security Code
Billing address (if different)
Signature:
Please mail the completed form and method of payment to:
ANMA, Inc.
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 820
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 495-3779
Ad su
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We agree to indemnify the publishers against any claim resulting from unauthorized use of any names,
photographs, sketches, artwork, registered trademarks, labels or words in our advertisement.
OFFICE USE ONLY:
Authorized Signature
Date Received:
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Golf Signage Opportunities
To confirm your support, please complete the information below and email to anmanationaloffice@earthlink.net, or Fax to (301)
495-0037, or mail with your payment to the address below. Questions should be directed to ANMA Office at (301) 495-3779.
(Please respond by June 30, 2015 to guarantee placement in Souvenir Journal.)
Please Print Clearly
Contact Name: ______________________________________________________________Title:___________________________
Company/Organization: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________ Suite/Floor_______________________
City: _____________________________________________________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: ____________
Phone: ____________________________________________ Cell#____________________________ Fax: ___________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please list in printed materials as: ______________________________________________________________________________
I agree to support the ANMA Golf Outing at the following level (Please check):
SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITIES:





Hole in One Sponsor …………………….…$2,000.00
4 Golfers
Signage with logo on Tee and Green
Recognition at Awards Ceremony
Half page in the ANMA Souvenir Program
 Hole Sponsors ………………………………..$250.00
 Signage with Company Logo on one of the 17 Tees
 Recognition in the ANMA Souvenir Program
 19th Hole Sponsor ……………..…………..…$150.00
 Quarter Page Ad
 Individual Golfer ………….………………...$150.00
To assure recognition in promotional materials, camera–ready
artwork, ad copy/or logo, must be received by June 30, 2015.
DONATIONS: I/We are unable to attend but would
like to make a donation in the amount of $______
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $_______________
Payment Method:
MasterCard
Visa
AMEX
Check or Money Order Please make payable to ANMA, Inc.
 Check  Money Order
Mail to:
ANMA, Inc.
8403 Colesville Road, #820
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Cardholder's Name: ________________________________________Card #:_______________________________________
(As it appears on card)
Cardholder's Signature: ______________________________ Expiration Date: _____________ Security Code: _____________
GOLFERS
NAME:
Phone:
EMAIL:
NAME:
Phone:
EMAIL:
NAME:
Phone:
EMAIL:
NAME:
Phone:
EMAIL:
I will ride the motor coach to and from the golf course.

I will not ride the motor coach.
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Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan
August – ,
g
: Please complete all of the required information. Type or print legibly. )f you are sharing a room, please
indicate in the space provided below. )f you are booking two rooms, connecting rooms may be available.
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Guest Rooms include either one King size bed or double beds for up to people. Rooms includes
complimentary internet and use of the itness center
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________
All reservations require a credit card at the time the reservation is made. aonirmation of your hotel
room assignment will come from AlkA, gnc.
fotel peservation nayment kethod:
Name as it appears on card: _________________________________________________________________
Card #: __________________________________________ Exp. ____________________
CC: _________
Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________
nlease c-mail or dax completed form to:
Email: anmanationaloice@earthlink.net
Fax:
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2015 Camp NMA-Zing Registration Form
CONFERENCE ATTENDEE NAME:
YOUTH INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT) FIRST, LAST, MIDDLE INITIAL
SEX
AGE
BIRTH DATE
T-SHIRT SIZE
(YOUTH OR
ADULT)
1.
2.
3.
NOTE: AVAILABLE T-SHIRT SIZES—YOUTH S, M, L; ADULT S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
Program Information & Fees
Fees include transportation, admission, some meals, snacks, chaperones, identification items and insurance. Advance registration is highly recommended (deadline:
July 1, 2015). On-site registration and t-shirts are not guaranteed and will be accepted on a space-available basis. No refunds or cancellations after July 1, 2015.The
Camp NMA-zing program offers age-appropriate activities for 4 days and evenings.
1. Pre-Registration
฀ $575/child x ________ = __________
2. Registration (from July 2, 2015)
฀ $675/child x ________ = __________
3. Daily Registration (for on-site only)
฀ $210/child x _________= __________
฀ Sun
฀ Mon
฀ Tue
฀ Wed
Parent/Guardian/Sponsor Information (Children listed on this form will be released ONLY to the following adults)
FATHER/GUARDIAN
CELL PHONE
FATHER EMAIL ADDRESS
MOTHER EMAIL ADDRESS
EMERGENCY CONTACT
CELL PHONE
MOTHER/GUARDIAN
HOTEL NAME
ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZED PICK-UP
CELL PHONE
HOTEL ROOM #
CELL PHONE
Medical Conditions
Our child(ren) has/have the following medical conditions/allergies and/or language and/or special needs: (please attach additional paper if
necessary). Kama`aina Kids will contact you if necessary. Please note that youth who have fever will not be accepted in the program.
Allergies/ Food Preference:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Waiver & Release
I/We, the undersigned parent(s)/guardian(s), inconsideration of the contracted youth program services (“Kamaaina Kids”) providing child care for our child(ren)/ ward(s), named above, for the National Medical Association’s Convention (“the Association”) in Detroit MI, August 2-5, 2015,as designated below, do for myself/ourselves, my/our heirs, executors, administrators and assignees, hereby release and discharge demands, actions,
causes of action, or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever, which may arise from my/our child(ren)’s participation in the youth program, except for gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Kama’aina Kids
or the Association’s officers, directors, employees or agents. Furthermore, I/we agree to indemnify and to hold Kama’aina Kids & the Association harmless against loss from any and all claims, demands, damages,
actions, causes of action, or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever, that may hereafter be made or brought by my/our child(ren)/ ward(s) or by anyone on his/her/their behalf and I/we waive any and all rights of exemption
under any federal and/or state laws against all such claims. I/We give my child(ren)/ward(s) permission to attend and participate in the activities conducted by Kama’aina Kids during the NMA Convention. These activities may include, but are not limited to aquatics, off-property excursions, van/bus transportation, and enrichment activities. I/We authorize the Association & Kama’aina Kids to use my child’s name and video or photograph at any time and in any manner in connection with its advertising, publicity, and public relations program. The video/photo may only be used by Kama’aina Kids or Association. No further claims will be made by
me/us. Discipline is used to assure the safety and well-being of all program participants. All participants are expected to respect themselves, other people and their property. If a participant is not following the guidelines
of the NMA youth program staff consistent with these expectations, the parent(s)/guardian(s) will be notified that the participant may not be included in further programs. I/We hereby authorize the organization providing
child care and its employees to exercise these discipline policies in regard to my child. I/We understand that there will be no refunds for the youth program once payment is made.
I/We have read the above and understand this release. Furthermore, in the event of an emergency, the organization providing child care has my/our permission to administer first aid or obtain emergency medical treatment
in our child’s best interest. I/We agree to pay all expenses incurred due to an emergency involving our child.
Signature of Releaser:
Date:
TO COMPLETE REGISTRATION:
Please fax form to: 808-261-0268 or scan/email to nma@kamaainakids.com
Your submittal of this signed form completes your child’s Camp NMA-Zing registration. Kama`aina Kids will send a confirmation email upon
receipt. Thank you. Kathy Hew
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Auxiliary to the
lational kedical Association, gnc.
Colesville Road, Suite
Silver Spring, MD
—Fax
cmail: anmanationaloice@earthlink.net
www.anmanet.org
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