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2006 Fall State Conferences
This list contains only those state MTA conferences held during
the fall months.
State Date Location
Florida October 26-29 Eckerd College Cecil Conference
Center and Holiday Inn Sun
Spree Resort
Georgia November 2-4 Georgia Southern University
Idaho October 6-7 TBD
Illinois November 3-4 Milliken University
Indiana November 3-4 Anderson University
Kansas September 22-23 Washburn University
Kentucky October 27-31 Transylvania University
Louisiana October 12-13 Louisiana Tech University
Michigan October 8-10 Hope College
Mississippi November 3-4 TBD
Missouri November 9-12 William Jewell College
Montana November 2-4 University of Montana
Nebraska October 26-29 Hasting College
Nevada November 3-5 University of Nevada-Las Vegas
New Hampshire October 21 Concord Community Music School
New Jersey November 18-19 TBD
New Mexico November 10-12 TBD
New York October 20-22 Skidmore College
North Carolina October ...
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