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Student Mohawk Fine Paper Mill Trip

Friday, March 12, 2010 from 10:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)

Cohoes, NY

Student Mohawk Fine Paper Mill Trip

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Non-Member Ended $5.00 $1.11
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Join fellow AIGA UPSTNY student members as we embark on an educational Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. Paper Mill Tour & Presentation.

Mohawk is the largest privately-held premium paper manufacturer in North America, offering a forward-looking product line of writing, text, cover and digital papers while pursuing the highest standards of environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.

WHAT: Mill Tour & Paper Presentation


WHEN:
10AM-2PM, Friday, March 12, 2010

10am-10:15am Arrival and Greeting
10:15-11am Paper 101
11am–12pm Mill Tour                                                          
12pm–12:30pm Lunch                                                              
12:30pm-1:30pm Marketing Dept presentation
2p Departure

WHERE: Mohawk Fine Papers Inc., 465 Saratoga Street, Cohoes, New York

COST: Free to attend for AIGA members

RSVP: no later than March 5

LUNCH: Light lunch will be served.

TRANSPORTATION:  Transportation not provided, and carpooling is encouraged.
Approximate distance to Cohoes Mohawk Mill from:
Buffalo: 295 miles
Rochester: 230 miles
Oswego: 180 miles
Syracuse: 150 miles
Albany: 10 miles

NOTE: If you are unable to attend after you RSVP, we ask that you extend the professional courtesy to our organizers by emailing us at president@upstatenewyork.aiga.org prior to event so that we have an accurate final count of attendees.

When & Where



Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. Cohoes Mill
465 Saratoga Street
Cohoes, NY 12047

Friday, March 12, 2010 from 10:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)


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AIGA's mission is to advance designing as a professional craft, strategic tool and vital cultural force.

AIGA, the professional association for design, is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice. AIGA sets the national agenda for the role of design in its economic, social, political, cultural and creative contexts. AIGA is the oldest and largest membership association for professionals engaged in the discipline, practice and culture of designing. Founded as the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1914 as a small, exclusive club, AIGA now represents more than 19,000 designers through national activities and local programs developed by more than 55 chapters and 200 student groups.