FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
RPA
To Host Charity Fund Raisers
April 1, 2009 - Loveland, CO – The Radiant Panel
Association is adding some fun and social generosity to their upcoming
REXperience conference and trade show in Utica, New York, May 27-29. Two separate charity fund raising
events are planned to both entertain attendees and benefit some worthwhile
charities.
On Friday, May 29, at the Valley View Golf Club in
Utica, the 1st Annual Radiant Panel Association Golf Outing will be
held. All of the proceeds from this event will benefit The Lowe Fund to provide
scholarships and assistance to the next generation of radiant technicians.
The Lowe Fund is a tribute to loyal
Radiant Panel Association members who have shown outstanding support for the
organization over the years. Ted Lowe is an exceptional example of such a
member. He has served four terms as President of the RPA, is a RPA Certified
Installer and Designer and a RPA Authorized Instructor who has donated his time
teaching RPA classes. Ted is a cancer
survivor and is the inspiration for the Lowe Fund.
A live auction is scheduled for
Friday evening following the Golf Outing during the evening meal. It will be held on the Mohawk Valley
Community College campus as a part of RPAÕs REXperience. A sundry of donated items will be
auctioned off at a lively event to the fun and amusement of everyone in
attendance. Sponsors of the
donated items are encouraged to be creative with their donations to enhance the
enjoyment of the evening.
Proceeds from the auction will be
split between a local charity, Hope House and the RPA. The Hope House is currently
engaged in a new building project which radiant heat will be utilized. Established
in 1992, Hope House served over 80,000 people. The hungry and homeless of the
inner-city Utica area have come to rely upon at least one daily meal at Hope
House. Hope House has also provided countless hours of safe haven from the
streets for the people who are their guests, many of whom feel that they come
to Hope House to be with "Family". Hope House also helps their guests
find the other resources in the community that they may need to make their
lives bearable.
Why hold the event in Utica, New York? Unlike the REX events of the past, the
2009 Radiant Panel Association Conference is being held in a whole new venue; a
college campus. Not just any
campus, but the campus where well-known John ÒSiggyÓ Siegenthaler has taught
hydronics for years. The event is
titled REXperience to reflect a new experience in RPA conferences. There are
great classrooms for seminars, cafeteria-style meals and plenty of recreational
facilities. The campus experience
includes the opportunity to stay in dorms for a very reasonable price. Area hotels are also available.
Rather than the typical large hall of exhibitor booths,
the 2009 event will have forty tabletop displays in the IT Building and a
number of outdoor displays, including a big top tent, housing local exhibitors.
The exhibits will be open Friday evening and for five hours on Saturday.
For those who want continuing education, the new RADIANT
I & II, as well as RADIANT
PRECISIOIN courses will be taught Wednesday and Thursday prior to the
conference. These courses have
recently been completely updated and revised.
The Radiant Panel Association is a nonprofit trade
organization dedicated to advancement of radiant heating and cooling. Its membership is made up of
contractors, wholesalers, sales reps, manufactures and professionals who have
keen interest in radiant technology.
For more info
visit www.rpaconference.com or
contact the RPA office at 1 (800) 660-7187.
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