Evening Events
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Saturday, June 14 - 6:30pm

Rochester Redwings Baseball Game


Those arriving early for the Pre-Conference Workshops are invited to join us for a home game at at Innovation Field in downtown Rochester. Enjoy the Rochester Red Wings, a great AAA baseball club with all the fun, crowd and food!    

If you're arriving early for workshops, we'll be in touch regarding tickets to the game. Cost is approximately $20 for admission -- we plan to purchase a block of seats. Food and beverage are on your own. No transportation provided however we will coordinate carpooling. (Taxi/Uber is approximately $25 each way.)


Sunday, June 15 - 6:30-8:00pm

Welcome Reception in the Global Village Courtyard



Join us for light refreshments, drinks and an easygoing way to get the week started!

We'll meet in the Global Village Courtyard, shown at left with the umbrellas, just outside the dormitories.


Monday, June 16  - 6:30 - 8:00pm

Reception at the Rochester Museum and Science Center


A reception including heavy hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be held at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Transportation will be provided.

The mission of the RMSC is to inspire a better future for all through curiosity, exploration, and participation in science, culture, and the natural world. Established in 1912 as the Municipal Museum in Rochester, New York, the RMSC has constantly expanded and evolved to meet the changing needs of the Greater Rochester community.  Natural Science collections of the Rochester region dating back more than 435 million years; and regional history collections illuminating the daily lives of everyday people and historic figures of Rochester, including people like Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony.  This 3-story museum holds the largest diversity of exhibits assembled under one roof in western New York State, including the largest and most comprehensive Seneca-Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) collection in the world.

 

Tuesday, June 17  -  6:00-9:00pm

Reception at the RIT University Gallery


Gather at the University Gallery on the campus of RIT (walking distance from the dorms) for an evening of fun with your colleagues. The second annual Danny C. Rich Memorial Lecture, entitled Color For Everyone, Including Consumers, will be delivered by Ann Laidlaw. 

Color communication is a complex topic and requires rigorous procedures and methods for industrial application. At the end of the supply chain, how do retail consumers get the color they want? How do they use the limited information available in the marketplace to determine if colors match? This presentation will use textiles as an example for retail consumers to understand the challenges in getting the color that they want. 

Heavy hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served and the Virtual Color Exhibition will be on display.

Ann Laidlaw worked in industrial color communication and management during her career with SheLyn, GretagMacbeth, X-Rite, and as an independent consultant. Her work centered on global supply chains, mostly in the textiles and apparel industries. She is a recipient of the ISCC Nickerson Service Award, the AATCC Chapin Award, and the AATCC Education Award. She served on the boards of ISCC, AATCC, and CORM. She is now retired in central Georgia, and enjoys a life-long hobby of sewing.

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