Thomson Reuters and AALL Member Appreciation Event

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Monday, July 15  7:15 - 9:15 p.m.
Experience Music Project Museum


Are you ready to rock 'n' roll in Seattle? Then join us at the Experience Music Project (EMP) Museum, a nonprofit museum dedicated to the ideas and risk-taking that fuel contemporary popular culture. EMP is the brainchild of Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder, whose passion was for all things Jimi Hendrix. The building was designed by Frank O. Gehry, who was inspired to create a structure that evoked the rock 'n' roll experience.

All Conference and Monday per-day registrants will be issued a ticket to the Thomson Reuters and AALL Member Appreciation event with their registration badges onsite. So put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to be treated to food, music, interactive exhibits, and fun with your colleagues!

Registered attendees can ride the Seattle Center Monorail to the EMP Museum for free by showing their badges as they board at the Westlake Center Mall station (northwest intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street), just a few blocks from the Washington State Convention Center and AALL conference hotels. (Attendees without badges must purchase their own monorail passes – $4.50 round trip.) Exiting at the Seattle Center station, the EMP Museum is straight ahead, on the west side of 5th Avenue North (between Harrison Street and Broad Street).

Thomson Reuters staff will be at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel and along the route to direct attendees and assist anyone with special needs. The monorail departs approximately every 10 minutes, and runs until 11:00 p.m.

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