2017 AIA/CKC PROGRAMS:
January Program:
Location: Filson Historical Society. Meet in lobby of new building.
1310 S. Third Street (new building on 4th & Ormsby), Louisville, KY
Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Program Schedule: 11:45 - Networking & start lunch.
12:00 - Presentation on Archiving (finish lunch).
12:45 - 1:30 - Building Tour
Presentation: The Architects' Legacy
A discussion on Architectural Archiving will accompany the tour of the Filson Historical Society's new building. The Panel will present the purposes and practicalities of preserving your Architectural records for future historical reference and research.
Tour of Filson Historical Society, new building and renovations by Ross Primmer, AIA. This is a follow up from the AIA tour of the building last July when it was still under construction.
Project Description:
The project is the first expansion for the Filson Historical Society on its current site located within 'Old Louisville', the historic neighborhood first developed during the late 1800's after the Southern Exposition. The project includes multiple components: a new 20,000 s.f. building addition, renovation of the existing Ferguson Mansion and its adjacent carriage house, and a new outdoor quad that is accessible for the entire community. Programmatically, the new building will double the Filson's archival storage capacity and provide a new oration-quality lecture hall, as well as providing flexible-use event spaces that will incorporate changing exhibits.
Registration: Click Here
Free for AIA members, $20 for non-members.
Location: Filson Historical Society. Meet in lobby of new building.
1310 S. Third Street (new building on 4th & Ormsby), Louisville, KY
Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Program Schedule: 11:45 - Networking & start lunch.
12:00 - Presentation on Archiving (finish lunch).
12:45 - 1:30 - Building Tour
Presentation: The Architects' Legacy
A discussion on Architectural Archiving will accompany the tour of the Filson Historical Society's new building. The Panel will present the purposes and practicalities of preserving your Architectural records for future historical reference and research.
- Dan Church, AIA will give an overview of the opportunities available to contribute your works to the The Filson Historical Society, and the University of Louisville Bridwell Library Special Collections. He will share his personal experience of initiating a personal record with the Filson.
- Johna Ebling, the Assistant Curator of Special Collections with the Filson will present their interests in Architectural documents and how archived records may be referenced and accessed.
- Steve Wiser, AIA has written "Best Practices - Preserving Your Architectural Legacy" for AIA-National. He will discuss his wealth of knowledge on the topic, and his personal efforts to preserve local firms' records.
Tour of Filson Historical Society, new building and renovations by Ross Primmer, AIA. This is a follow up from the AIA tour of the building last July when it was still under construction.
Project Description:
The project is the first expansion for the Filson Historical Society on its current site located within 'Old Louisville', the historic neighborhood first developed during the late 1800's after the Southern Exposition. The project includes multiple components: a new 20,000 s.f. building addition, renovation of the existing Ferguson Mansion and its adjacent carriage house, and a new outdoor quad that is accessible for the entire community. Programmatically, the new building will double the Filson's archival storage capacity and provide a new oration-quality lecture hall, as well as providing flexible-use event spaces that will incorporate changing exhibits.
Registration: Click Here
Free for AIA members, $20 for non-members.
March Program:
March Program: LG&E and KU's Commercial Rebate Program
Location: The Offices of K. Norman Berry, 815 W. Market Street, Suite 502
Date: March 21, 2017 at 11:45 am
Presentation:
LG&E and KU offer a Commercial Rebate Program which helps commercial customers earn cash rebates for making energy-saving improvements to their existing facilities or building new facilities above state building code. These rebates help offset the costs for upgrading or installing certain high-efficiency equipment, such as lighting, air conditioning, chillers and more. As an additional benefit, rebates are available to offset part of the energy audit costs.
Come hear how these rebates can benefit your customers as well as your project!
RSVP at Eventbrite: Click Here
Free for AIA members, $20 for non-members.
March Program: LG&E and KU's Commercial Rebate Program
Location: The Offices of K. Norman Berry, 815 W. Market Street, Suite 502
Date: March 21, 2017 at 11:45 am
Presentation:
LG&E and KU offer a Commercial Rebate Program which helps commercial customers earn cash rebates for making energy-saving improvements to their existing facilities or building new facilities above state building code. These rebates help offset the costs for upgrading or installing certain high-efficiency equipment, such as lighting, air conditioning, chillers and more. As an additional benefit, rebates are available to offset part of the energy audit costs.
Come hear how these rebates can benefit your customers as well as your project!
RSVP at Eventbrite: Click Here
Free for AIA members, $20 for non-members.
April Program:
April Program: Goverment Affairs for Design Professional
Location: Luckett & Farley, 737 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY
Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Program Description:
This program will inform attendees about AIA Kentucky's government affairs program in Frankfort, review our efforts on election politics and explain the important role that our chapter's play in the process. We plan to have a legislator attend to talk about their role and their relations with constituents. The goal is for attendees to leave better informed about the process and empowered to take action.
Program will be moderated by:
Greg Brotzge, AIA/Kentucky Lobbyist and Tony Kleyer, AIA
Click Here to register on Eventbrite
April Program: Goverment Affairs for Design Professional
Location: Luckett & Farley, 737 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY
Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Program Description:
This program will inform attendees about AIA Kentucky's government affairs program in Frankfort, review our efforts on election politics and explain the important role that our chapter's play in the process. We plan to have a legislator attend to talk about their role and their relations with constituents. The goal is for attendees to leave better informed about the process and empowered to take action.
Program will be moderated by:
Greg Brotzge, AIA/Kentucky Lobbyist and Tony Kleyer, AIA
Click Here to register on Eventbrite
May Program:
May Program: Louisville Grows - Healthy House Tour
Location: 1641 Portland Ave. Louisville, KY 40203
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Program Description:
The Healthy House is an engaging, energy efficient, sustainable community space that connects local residents to health, wellness, and green education. Located in the Portland neighborhood at 1641 Portland Avenue, the Healthy House is available to residents across the city who wish to use the space for community meetings, retreats, or workshops. In addition to serving as Louisville Grows' office space, Healthy House will include a classroom, manufacturing kitchen, green roof, garden and water-catching system. Louisville Grows will offer beekeeping and food processing classes there, among other educational programs.
Presentation and Tour will be led by Arnold Judd, Jr. AIA, with AJRC Architects and Briana Harlan, with Louisville Grows. She will be talking about their programs offered at the Healthy House. Also, the G.C. with Realm Construction, Bill Receiver, will be attending and available for questions about the project.
Click Here to RSVP at Eventbrite
May Program: Louisville Grows - Healthy House Tour
Location: 1641 Portland Ave. Louisville, KY 40203
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Program Description:
The Healthy House is an engaging, energy efficient, sustainable community space that connects local residents to health, wellness, and green education. Located in the Portland neighborhood at 1641 Portland Avenue, the Healthy House is available to residents across the city who wish to use the space for community meetings, retreats, or workshops. In addition to serving as Louisville Grows' office space, Healthy House will include a classroom, manufacturing kitchen, green roof, garden and water-catching system. Louisville Grows will offer beekeeping and food processing classes there, among other educational programs.
Presentation and Tour will be led by Arnold Judd, Jr. AIA, with AJRC Architects and Briana Harlan, with Louisville Grows. She will be talking about their programs offered at the Healthy House. Also, the G.C. with Realm Construction, Bill Receiver, will be attending and available for questions about the project.
Click Here to RSVP at Eventbrite
Join Us in June at the...
AIA/CKC Procrastinator's Weekend
June 3, 2017
Hillside Inn
Madison, Indiana
Conference Schedule:
Friday, June 2nd
For those coming up on Friday, dinner to be at The Red Pepperoni, in Madison.
Saturday, June 3rd:
8:00am - Registration and continental breakfast.
8:30am – 10:30 Seminar 1: “Don’t Get Burned By Poor Risk Management Practices”
10:45am – 11:45 Seminar 2: SBS Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems
11:45 – noon: Get lunch.
12:00pm – 1:00 Seminar 3: PVC Roofing Materials - Performance, Construction, Functionality
1:15pm – 2:15: Hands-on Roofing demonstration of roof construction Methods (held in parking lot).
Seminars and Hands-on Demonstration will be worth a total of 4.0 AIA HSW LU
2:30 – 5:00: Guided Tour of Historic Madison, Indiana
Tour will be worth: 2.5 AIA LU
6:30pm - Dinner at the Historic Broadway Hotel & Tavern, in Madison.
Total AIA CEUs for the day: 6.5 (4.0 HSW). (Note some credits have been applied for).
See below for detailed information about the programs and speakers.
Cost for entire day is $40 for AIA members and guests, $60 for non members. To register for the conference, CLICK HERE
A block of rooms has been reserved for conference attendees and reservations can be made directly with the Hillside Inn. To make reservations, contact the hotel directly by phone at 812-265-3221.
Be sure to tell them you are part of the AIA/Central Kentucky Chapter Retreat. Rates as follows:
$109 King or Queen Bed
$119 Two Queen Beds
Rooms will be held at this rate until Friday, May 19th
CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE & MORE DETAILS
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FLYER
We thank our generous sponsors who have subsidized this retreat:
AIA/CKC Procrastinator's Weekend
June 3, 2017
Hillside Inn
Madison, Indiana
Conference Schedule:
Friday, June 2nd
For those coming up on Friday, dinner to be at The Red Pepperoni, in Madison.
Saturday, June 3rd:
8:00am - Registration and continental breakfast.
8:30am – 10:30 Seminar 1: “Don’t Get Burned By Poor Risk Management Practices”
10:45am – 11:45 Seminar 2: SBS Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems
11:45 – noon: Get lunch.
12:00pm – 1:00 Seminar 3: PVC Roofing Materials - Performance, Construction, Functionality
1:15pm – 2:15: Hands-on Roofing demonstration of roof construction Methods (held in parking lot).
Seminars and Hands-on Demonstration will be worth a total of 4.0 AIA HSW LU
2:30 – 5:00: Guided Tour of Historic Madison, Indiana
Tour will be worth: 2.5 AIA LU
6:30pm - Dinner at the Historic Broadway Hotel & Tavern, in Madison.
Total AIA CEUs for the day: 6.5 (4.0 HSW). (Note some credits have been applied for).
See below for detailed information about the programs and speakers.
Cost for entire day is $40 for AIA members and guests, $60 for non members. To register for the conference, CLICK HERE
A block of rooms has been reserved for conference attendees and reservations can be made directly with the Hillside Inn. To make reservations, contact the hotel directly by phone at 812-265-3221.
Be sure to tell them you are part of the AIA/Central Kentucky Chapter Retreat. Rates as follows:
$109 King or Queen Bed
$119 Two Queen Beds
Rooms will be held at this rate until Friday, May 19th
CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE & MORE DETAILS
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FLYER
We thank our generous sponsors who have subsidized this retreat:
July Program:
AIA/CKC July Program - Plant Tour of Kitchen Kompact
July Program: Plant Tour of Kitchen Kompact
Location: 911 East 11th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Date: Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Kitchen Kompact is a national kitchen cabinet manufacturer located in Jeffersonville, Indiana - just across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. Established in 1937, Kitchen Kompact continues today to produce stock kitchen cabinets sold in truckload quantities to distributors and retailers in all of the lower 48 states.
This tour of Kitchen Kompact's 30-acre property and 650,000 square foot plant will take participants on a journey that begins in a world of flying cabinets. First suspended in the air, then moving along automated floor conveyers and finally coming to rest in a finished goods warehouse with the capacity to hold 100,000 cabinets at any one time. Experiencing this streamlined production facility firsthand, attendees will observe how the factory's 225 employees are able to produce from 5,000-10,000 cabinets per day... in one shift!
Learning objectives:
AIA/CKC July Program - Plant Tour of Kitchen Kompact
July Program: Plant Tour of Kitchen Kompact
Location: 911 East 11th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Date: Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Kitchen Kompact is a national kitchen cabinet manufacturer located in Jeffersonville, Indiana - just across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. Established in 1937, Kitchen Kompact continues today to produce stock kitchen cabinets sold in truckload quantities to distributors and retailers in all of the lower 48 states.
This tour of Kitchen Kompact's 30-acre property and 650,000 square foot plant will take participants on a journey that begins in a world of flying cabinets. First suspended in the air, then moving along automated floor conveyers and finally coming to rest in a finished goods warehouse with the capacity to hold 100,000 cabinets at any one time. Experiencing this streamlined production facility firsthand, attendees will observe how the factory's 225 employees are able to produce from 5,000-10,000 cabinets per day... in one shift!
Learning objectives:
- Identify quality construction and component details of kitchen cabinetry
- Achieve proper cabinetry specifications for various project types
- Review State, Federal, and Local codes and environmental concerns for cabinetry.
- Learn how configuration, layout, and design of the kitchen plan may influence a project.
August Program:
August Program: Louisville South Central Library Tour
Location: Jefferson Blvd. and McCawley Rd. in Okalona
Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2017
The Louisville South Central Library is the second of three new regional libraries strategically positioned to serve the suburban regions of Metro Louisville. Colin Drake, Project Architect, will further his presentation on the 'Libraries of Our Future" followed by hosting a guided tour.
Click Here to Register.
August Program: Louisville South Central Library Tour
Location: Jefferson Blvd. and McCawley Rd. in Okalona
Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2017
The Louisville South Central Library is the second of three new regional libraries strategically positioned to serve the suburban regions of Metro Louisville. Colin Drake, Project Architect, will further his presentation on the 'Libraries of Our Future" followed by hosting a guided tour.
Click Here to Register.
September Program with IIDA: Portland Tour
Location: Heine Brothers Roasting Facility - 13th and Main - Portland, Louisville
Type: Presentations and walking tours
Date: September 14, 2017 from 4:00-8:00
Join us on Thursday, September 14th for an event filled evening in Louisville's historic Portland neighborhood. The event includes a tour and presentation of Heine Brothers' new roasting facility in Portland, a CEU presentation on sustainable communities, a guided walking tour by developer Gill Holland, and drinks and refreshments along the way. Program starts at 4 pm at Heine Brothers' on W. Main St. Space is limited. See below for complete schedule of events:
Heine Brothers - 1301 W Main St. Louisville, KY 40203
Click Here to Register for Program
RSVP NOW!! Deadline is Tuesday, September 12.
SUSTAINABLE PLACES + COMMUNITY SPACES
How do great communities happen? What is the role of design in fostering cohesive neighborhoods? Lyndsey Deaton brings together research and experience as a licensed architect to illustrate the successful patterns of sustainable places and community spaces in this one-hour presentation. She will weave the latest urban design research into five architectural stories thatrange in scale: Vivid Summer Parklet, ReachOUT House, Dexter Rowing Center, Santa Monica Low Income Housing Project, and Fort Leonard Wood 2030 Sustainability Plan.
During this session, Lyndsey will identify specific patterns from the works of Christopher Alexander (A Pattern Language), Alan Jacobs (Great Streets), and Kevin Lynch (Image of the City) and tie them to these five architecture and planning projects. With this foundation in place she will frame contemporary architectural research into key themes to support great and cohesive communities.
THE PRESENTER
Lyndsey is a licensed architect and urban planner with projects across the United States, the Middle and Far East, and Africa. She is also a doctoral candidate in Architecture and the Associate Director of the Urban Design Lab at the University of Oregon.
Lyndsey understands how design can be used to make great communities happen. Her systems-basedplanning solutions for sustainable communities were featured in Architect Magazine (2011) and received awards such as the Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction (2012), the APA's Outstanding Collaborative Planning Project (2016), and the Mayor's Choice Award, City of Eugene (2017). Her research explores how contemporary social phenomenons - such as social media and neoliberalization - shape the use of the urban environment and influence community cohesion. Her most recent publications include a chapter in Whose Tradition, "New Traditions of Placemaking in Central-West Africa" and " Social Traditions and the Built Form: The Tiny-House Village Model for Chronically Homeless Americans" in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review WPS Fall 2016.
Location: Heine Brothers Roasting Facility - 13th and Main - Portland, Louisville
Type: Presentations and walking tours
Date: September 14, 2017 from 4:00-8:00
Join us on Thursday, September 14th for an event filled evening in Louisville's historic Portland neighborhood. The event includes a tour and presentation of Heine Brothers' new roasting facility in Portland, a CEU presentation on sustainable communities, a guided walking tour by developer Gill Holland, and drinks and refreshments along the way. Program starts at 4 pm at Heine Brothers' on W. Main St. Space is limited. See below for complete schedule of events:
Heine Brothers - 1301 W Main St. Louisville, KY 40203
- 4:00 PM Registration & Roastery Tour with Mike Mays Cofounder/President of Heine Brothers Coffee
- 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM CEU - Sustainable Places + Community Spaces by Lindsay Deaton, RA, PMP, LEED AP BD+C. (Credits available: 1 AIA LU (HSW)+ 1 GBCI credit (pending))
- 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Registration & Happy Hour
- 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Tour of Louisville Visual Arts by Lindy Casabier Executive Director
- 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Guest Speaker Gill Holland
- 7:15 PM - 8:00 PM Cocktails & Refreshments
Click Here to Register for Program
RSVP NOW!! Deadline is Tuesday, September 12.
SUSTAINABLE PLACES + COMMUNITY SPACES
How do great communities happen? What is the role of design in fostering cohesive neighborhoods? Lyndsey Deaton brings together research and experience as a licensed architect to illustrate the successful patterns of sustainable places and community spaces in this one-hour presentation. She will weave the latest urban design research into five architectural stories thatrange in scale: Vivid Summer Parklet, ReachOUT House, Dexter Rowing Center, Santa Monica Low Income Housing Project, and Fort Leonard Wood 2030 Sustainability Plan.
During this session, Lyndsey will identify specific patterns from the works of Christopher Alexander (A Pattern Language), Alan Jacobs (Great Streets), and Kevin Lynch (Image of the City) and tie them to these five architecture and planning projects. With this foundation in place she will frame contemporary architectural research into key themes to support great and cohesive communities.
THE PRESENTER
Lyndsey is a licensed architect and urban planner with projects across the United States, the Middle and Far East, and Africa. She is also a doctoral candidate in Architecture and the Associate Director of the Urban Design Lab at the University of Oregon.
Lyndsey understands how design can be used to make great communities happen. Her systems-basedplanning solutions for sustainable communities were featured in Architect Magazine (2011) and received awards such as the Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction (2012), the APA's Outstanding Collaborative Planning Project (2016), and the Mayor's Choice Award, City of Eugene (2017). Her research explores how contemporary social phenomenons - such as social media and neoliberalization - shape the use of the urban environment and influence community cohesion. Her most recent publications include a chapter in Whose Tradition, "New Traditions of Placemaking in Central-West Africa" and " Social Traditions and the Built Form: The Tiny-House Village Model for Chronically Homeless Americans" in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review WPS Fall 2016.
October Program:
October Program with KRCA: Roundtable Discussion
Location: Over the 9, 120 S 10th St, Louisville, KY 40202
Date: October 10, 2017 at noon
Click Here to RSVP RSVP Deadline is end of day Friday, Oct. 6th
October Program with KRCA: Roundtable Discussion
Location: Over the 9, 120 S 10th St, Louisville, KY 40202
Date: October 10, 2017 at noon
Click Here to RSVP RSVP Deadline is end of day Friday, Oct. 6th
November Program & Annual Meeting:
Location: DiOrio's Pizza Pub, 919 Baxter Avenue
Date: November 14, 2017 at 6:00pm
First, there will be a short Annual Meeting to elect our board and officers for 2018.
Slate of officers to be announced soon.
Then...
"Legendary Architects of Louisville"
Steve Wiser, FAIA , will provide a fast-paced entertaining presentation on some of Louisville's notable architects. Architects to be featured include: Charles Clarke, Henry Whitestone, Arthur Loomis, Samuel Plato, Dennis Xavier Murphy, William Arrasmith, Stratton Hammon, and many others.
Learning objectives:
Click Here to RSVP
Location: DiOrio's Pizza Pub, 919 Baxter Avenue
Date: November 14, 2017 at 6:00pm
First, there will be a short Annual Meeting to elect our board and officers for 2018.
Slate of officers to be announced soon.
Then...
"Legendary Architects of Louisville"
Steve Wiser, FAIA , will provide a fast-paced entertaining presentation on some of Louisville's notable architects. Architects to be featured include: Charles Clarke, Henry Whitestone, Arthur Loomis, Samuel Plato, Dennis Xavier Murphy, William Arrasmith, Stratton Hammon, and many others.
Learning objectives:
- Learn the bio's of Louisville's distinguished architects
- Find out how architects have improved the quality of life in the city
- Learn what landmark buildings were designed by architects
- Explore how architectural construction has changed over the past century
Click Here to RSVP
All chapter members are invited and encouraged to attend the annual AIA/CKC Fall Planning meeting.
Where: Offices of Luckett & Farley, 737 South 3rd St., Louisville, KY 40202
When: Saturday, November 18, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
I am hoping that you all can join us for the next AIA-CKC Fall Planning Meeting. We hope to have all on the board participate and bring some new ideas on how best to shape this upcoming year! We will be reviewing the past year and making plans for the upcoming. All chapter members are invited to share your thoughts on the future of the chapter, and in particular anyone interested in serving on a committee or as a committee chair. Breakfast will be served.
Luckett & Farley has graciously offered up their conference room space. Free parking will be available in the adjacent lot (in parking spaces marked "Luckett & Farley Guest").
Let me know if you can make it and I am looking forward to seeing you all!
Sincerely,
Eric Whitmore, AIA
(312) 282-6049
Where: Offices of Luckett & Farley, 737 South 3rd St., Louisville, KY 40202
When: Saturday, November 18, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
I am hoping that you all can join us for the next AIA-CKC Fall Planning Meeting. We hope to have all on the board participate and bring some new ideas on how best to shape this upcoming year! We will be reviewing the past year and making plans for the upcoming. All chapter members are invited to share your thoughts on the future of the chapter, and in particular anyone interested in serving on a committee or as a committee chair. Breakfast will be served.
Luckett & Farley has graciously offered up their conference room space. Free parking will be available in the adjacent lot (in parking spaces marked "Luckett & Farley Guest").
Let me know if you can make it and I am looking forward to seeing you all!
Sincerely,
Eric Whitmore, AIA
(312) 282-6049
AIA/CSI Holiday Party
When: December 12, 2016
Where: Tim Faulkner Gallery, 1512 Portland Ave., Louisiville, KY
Parking: Parking is available on-site parking lot and street parking is available.
You and a guest are invited to join us on December 12th for the annual AIA/CSI Louisville Holiday Party. Join us at Tim Faulkner Gallery for dinner and drinks.
6:30 pm: Cocktail hour with a cash bar
7:30 pm: Dinner and presentations
10:00 pm: The party concludes
This is a FREE event for AIA/CKC and CSI Louisville members and their guests. Member spouses and significant others are welcomed to attend this event. We look forward to seeing you there!
RSVP on Eventbrite
We thank the following sponsors, who have already signed up:
Event Sponsor: Lynn Imaging
Cheers Sponsor: Allegion
Support Sponsors:
Andersen Windows
Carlisle Syn Tec Systems
Thermal Equipment Sales
Sponsorships are Still Available
Event Sponsor = $1000 (SOLD)
As the Event Sponsor, you will receive:
* One display table at event.
* Two minute speech to promote yourself and your company.
* Two large signs listing your company as the Event Sponsor.
* Emcee will continually thank your company for their sponsorship throughout the night.
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table.
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company name will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Cheers Sponsor = $500 (SOLD)
As the Drink Sponsor, you will receive:
* One display table event.
* Personalized napkins with company logo will be handed out with each drink served.
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table.
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company logo will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Support Sponsor = $100
As a Support Sponsor, you will receive:
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company name will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Please contact Jean-Paul Grivas for more information or to become a sponsor at [email protected]
Click Here to become Sponsor.
When: December 12, 2016
Where: Tim Faulkner Gallery, 1512 Portland Ave., Louisiville, KY
Parking: Parking is available on-site parking lot and street parking is available.
You and a guest are invited to join us on December 12th for the annual AIA/CSI Louisville Holiday Party. Join us at Tim Faulkner Gallery for dinner and drinks.
6:30 pm: Cocktail hour with a cash bar
7:30 pm: Dinner and presentations
10:00 pm: The party concludes
This is a FREE event for AIA/CKC and CSI Louisville members and their guests. Member spouses and significant others are welcomed to attend this event. We look forward to seeing you there!
RSVP on Eventbrite
We thank the following sponsors, who have already signed up:
Event Sponsor: Lynn Imaging
Cheers Sponsor: Allegion
Support Sponsors:
Andersen Windows
Carlisle Syn Tec Systems
Thermal Equipment Sales
Sponsorships are Still Available
Event Sponsor = $1000 (SOLD)
As the Event Sponsor, you will receive:
* One display table at event.
* Two minute speech to promote yourself and your company.
* Two large signs listing your company as the Event Sponsor.
* Emcee will continually thank your company for their sponsorship throughout the night.
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table.
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company name will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Cheers Sponsor = $500 (SOLD)
As the Drink Sponsor, you will receive:
* One display table event.
* Personalized napkins with company logo will be handed out with each drink served.
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table.
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company logo will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Support Sponsor = $100
As a Support Sponsor, you will receive:
* Company logo will be listed on signage at each table
* Company logo will appear on Projector Slide Show and Digital Kiosk.
* Company name will appear on AIA/CSI Holiday announcements.
Please contact Jean-Paul Grivas for more information or to become a sponsor at [email protected]
Click Here to become Sponsor.