Posts Tagged ASAE09
My Bookmarks for the ASAE Annual Meeting
In my preparation for attending the American Society of Association Executive’s conference in Toronto, I’ve discovered a lot of handy web sites.
Toronto Metro Convention Centre – 255 Front Street West (Union subway)
The Hub browser version and The Hub mobile version – ASAE describes The Hub as “designed for any mobile device and can also be accessed by a computer’s web browser. The new platform aggregates our existing social web tools into one convenient place you can access anywhere. The Hub pulls content from Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare, the Daily Now, and our Engage Your Career Video Blog. You can use the Hub to microblog your thoughts and take-aways from education sessions. The web version also has a notes wiki for taking notes to share with your fellow attendees and your colleagues back at the office.”
Education session handouts and conference attendee list (excel and pdf)
Association Jam’s resource list
Toronto weather and Celsius to Fahrenheit converter
Canadian dollar to American dollar currency converter
Restaurants and bars that have great beer lists (my preferences in bold font):
- The Pub at The Strathcona Hotel (where I’m staying) – 60 York St (off Front, .3 miles from the convention center)
- The Loose Moose Bar & Grill – 146 Front St West (.2 miles) Not for the beer but the proximity.
- Smoke’s Poutinerie – 218 Adelaide St (off Simcoe, .4 miles) Must try poutine before leaving Toronto!
- Smokeless Joe – 125 John St (at Adelaide, .4 miles) closed Sundays
- The Keg Steakhouse & Bar (chain) – 165 York St (off Adelaide, .6 miles)
- Beer Bistro – 18 King St East (at Yonge, .8 miles)
- Esplanade Bier Markt – 58 The Esplanade (near Yonge & Front, 1.1 miles)
- C’est What – 67 Front St East (at Church, 1.2 miles)
- Cafe Volo – 587 Yonge St (1.9 miles) closed Sundays
- Orbit Room – 580 College St (2.1 miles) Not a beer bar, but I was told that on some Saturday nights you might get to see co-owner and Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson sit in with the house band, The Dexters.
Breweries
- Steamwhistle Brewing – 255 Bremner Blvd (.7 miles) Tours Mon-Sat every 30 minutes beginning at 1pm, last tour at 5pm. Tours Sun every 30 minutes beginning at 1pm, last tour at 4pm.
- Mill Street Brewery (and restaurant) – 55 Mill St (1.5 miles)
- Granite Brewery (and restaurant) – 245 Eglinton Avenue East (5.3 miles)
Chowhound forum on Toronto dining
Hockey Hall of Fame – 30 Yonge St (.6 miles)
The Globe & Mail (Toronto newspaper)
What other resources have you found? Please share them in the comments and I’ll add them to the list.
14 comments August 12, 2009
Preparing For A Conference
I’ve made my to-do list to prepare for the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Annual Meeting & Exposition in Toronto starting this weekend, and decided to share it with all of you. I did many of these things long ago, but wanted to give you some ideas about what to do before leaving for ASAE09.
Laptop – Download Tweetdeck. Create search column for #asae09 (official Twitter hashtag). Follow association tweeps who are also attending.
Blackberry – Download UberTwitter. Create bookmark for ASAE’s Hub and authorize my Twitter account on the My Contributions page.
ASAE resources
- Add myself to the Twitter and Bloggers page in the Engage section. Add the ASAE badge to my blog.
- Send my blog feed URL to Scott Briscoe at ASAE. I’ll be tagging any conference blog posts with ASAE09 so they’ll show up in the Hub’s Newsfeed.
- Save the attendee list to my laptop. Search for those attending from North Carolina as I’m new to the state and want to meet my fellow NC attendees. Upload to Gmail and then Twitter so I can follow them.
- Review handouts for sessions – this helps me make some decisions on which to attend. Save and print the ones that interest me. What do I want to learn about or explore?
Schedule
- Enter my “must do” events into my Blackberry Calendar.
- Create a Word doc of “must do” and possible events for my binder.
- Think about issues and questions related to sessions I might attend.
- Create list of booths that I definitely want to visit.
LinkedIn – Add travel dates using TripIt app. Update status while I’m there.
Research and find a few nearby brewpubs (or places with local beer), coffee shops and moderately-priced restaurants.
Call Verizon to activate my SIMS card, Global Data Feature and Nationwide+Canada for the time I’m in Canada – will cost less than $10 for this temporary addition to my regular plan. Will call *228 (option 2) before leaving the US on Saturday morning.
Call my bank and credit card company to notify them that I’ll be in Toronto so they won’t deny any debit or credit card transactions originating there. Stop my mail using the USPS web site.
Back up my laptop C drive to my external hard drive.
Items on my packing list
- Laptop and cable, extension cord, power strip, Ethernet cable (just in case)
- Blackberry and charger
- Business cards
- Binder with program guide, conference badge/express check-in doc, travel docs (itinerary, flight boarding pass and coach e-ticket, Southwest schedule between Buffalo and Raleigh/phone number, Coach Canada schedule between Toronto and Buffalo/phone number), miscellaneous docs, my schedule
- Passport
Figure out my transportation options from Coach Canada terminal to hotel. Print out my Southwest boarding pass 24 hours ahead. Weigh my bag so I avoid any fees for excess weight.
This short period of time will bring many opportunities to connect with old friends, meet online friends in real life and make new friends. It’s a time to learn together and share crazy ideas, thoughts and challenges. It’s a time to be a sponge and absorb as much as you can from both the sessions and social gatherings. Get into conference mode as soon as you start traveling there – you may meet some fellow attendees on the way!
And remember, wear comfortable shoes, try to eat somewhat healthy, talk to strangers, don’t drink too much and get a decent amount of sleep each night. Oh, and have fun!
What did I miss? Please let me know in the comments. What are you doing this week to prepare for ASAE09? Let’s help each other make this the best experience possible.
4 comments August 10, 2009


