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Great Plains meeting agenda coming into focus July 14, 2011

Great Plains region chairman Reid Laymance of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch offers some details about the Great Plains region meeting set for July 30-31 in Kansas City:
 
-- We kick off with a night at the Sporting KC vs. Revolution soccer game in the new Livestrong Stadium. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15.
 
— The sessions will be on Sunday the 31st and will be hosted at Livestrong Stadium.
 
— Right now, looks like we will have panels on high school "Friday night" roundtable, stats services for high schools, what our region is doing with special sections, inside the KC Star investigation of KU, and highlights from the national convention. We may add and fine tune in the next week or so.
 
— Feel free to pass the word to non-APSE members, the more the merrier.

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