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2015 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM The Northeastern Section of the American Urological Association OCTOBER 29 – 31, 2015 QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA

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2015 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

The Northeastern Section of the American Urological Association

OCTOBER 29 – 31, 2015QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA

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DEAR COLLEAGUES AND FRIENDS,

On behalf of the Northeastern Section Board of Directors and the 2015 Program Committee, we would like to personally invite you to join us October 29 – 31 for the 2015 Annual Meeting in historic Quebec City and the picturesque Fairmont Le Château Frontenac.

We have an exciting meeting planned this year that includes renowned speakers and an array of topics of interest to residents, the community and academic urologists. Included this year is a joint meeting with the Quebec Urological Association on Saturday, which will feature 3.5 hours of uro-oncology-related topics. A total of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are available at this meeting. While we realize there are many meetings each year you can consider attending, please join us at the Section meeting – an intimate setting that allows close interaction with urology leaders in both the U.S. and Canada. You will be guaranteed a memorable and inspiring stay in one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.

We look forward to welcoming you to Quebec City this fall!

Joseph Greco, MDPRESIDENT

Julie Franc-Guimond, MDSCIENTIFIC PROGRAM CHAIR

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PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

EARN UP TO 18.25 CME CREDITS!

Schedule subject to change.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 20156:30 – 7:30 a.m. Industry Sponsored Breakfast Symposium

7:45 – 8:15 a.m. Welcome Remarks AUA President-elect – Richard Babayan CUA Leadership AUA Choosing Wisely 2015 – Jodi Maranchie

PLENARY SESSION I : THE INTRUDERS

Moderator: Tim Averch

8:15 – 9 a.m. Educational Forum: Surgeon and Patient Safety – The X-Rays and Beyond Chair: Tim Averch Sero Andonian, McGill University Jo Semins, University of Pittsburgh

9 – 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Medical Management of Urolithiasis: A Guidelines-Based Approach Brian Matlaga, Johns Hopkins University

9:30 – 10 a.m. Bugs and Surgeons: Personal Lessons from the Urinary Tract J. Curtis Nickel, Queen’s University

10 – 10:15 a.m. Resident Debate: Percutaneous Approach vs Ureteroscopy for Medium Size Stone

10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. – Noon Moderated Poster Sessions I & II View Abstracts at NSAUA.org

Noon – 1 p.m. Industry Sponsored Lunch Symposium

1 – 1:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall Sneak Peek Dessert Reception Resident Laparoscopic Skills Challenge

PLENARY SESSION II : FAMILY & FRIENDS

Moderator: Anne-Marie Houle

1:45 – 2:15 p.m. Vesicoureteral Reflux: Current Risk Based Management Paul Merguerian, Seattle Children’s Hospital

2:15 – 2:45 p.m. Mesh Sling Complications: Diagnosis and Treatment Anne Pelletier Cameron, University of Michigan

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2:45 – 3:15 p.m. Social Media in Urology Quoc-Dien Trinh, Harvard Medical School

3:15 – 3:30 p.m. Break in Exhibit Hall

3:30 – 5 p.m. Moderated Poster Sessions III & IV View Abstracts at NSAUA.org

5 – 6 p.m. Industry Sponsored Reception Symposium

6 – 7 p.m. Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 20156:30 – 8 a.m.

5KFun RunQUEBEC CITYNSAUA

5K Fun Run/Walk

6:45 – 7:45 a.m. Industry Sponsored Breakfast Symposium

PLENARY SESSION III : THE MALE FACTOR

Moderator: Naeem Bhojani

8 – 8:30 a.m. Reoperation for Male Stress Urinary Incontinence Sean Elliott, University of Minnesota

8:30 – 9 a.m. Prostate Cancer: Not Every Male is Managed the Same Quoc-Dien Trinh, Harvard Medical School

9 – 9:30 a.m. BPH: Trends and Recommendations Steven Kaplan, Weill Cornell Medical College

9:30 - 10 a.m. Break in Exhibit Hall

10 - 11 a.m. AUA Course of Choice – Testosterone: Diagnosis and Management of the Hypogonadal Male Wayne Hellstrom, Tulane University

11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Moderated Poster Sessions V & VI View Abstracts at NSAUA.org

12:30 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall

PLENARY SESSION IV: THE CHALLENGES

1:15 – 1:45 p.m. George E. Slotkin Lecture Moderator: Joseph Greco

Trends in International Education: Implications for Northeastern Section Urologists and Trainees John Denstedt, University of Western

Ontario

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1:45 – 3 p.m. Educational Forum: Pain, Physical Disabilities, Technical Difficulties & Surgical Failures Chair: Geneviève Nadeau J. Curtis Nickel, Queen’s University Sean Elliott, University of Minnesota Anne Pelletier Cameron, University of Michigan Steven Kaplan, Weill Cornell Medical College

3 – 3:15 p.m. Break

3:15 – 3:45 p.m. AUA Guidelines Update Rodney Breau, University of Ottawa

3:45 – 4:45 p.m. Section Stars Session

Young Investigators IVUMed Scholars Prize-winning Essays Best of Posters

4:45 – 5:30 p.m. NSAUA Annual Business Meeting

7 – 10 p.m. Fun Night at Parliament

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 20157 – 8 a.m. Residents & Young Urologists Breakfast

Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Sema Burney, McGill University

NSAUA & QUA JOINT ONCOLOGY MEETING

The Northeastern Section of the

American Urological Association

Saturday’s scientific program will be a joint Uro-Oncology meeting of the Northeastern Section, AUA and the Quebec Urological Association.

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits for Saturday’s joint oncology meeting.

PLENARY SESSION V: THE ENEMY – CANCER

8 – 8:05 a.m. Opening Remarks

8:05 – 8:15 a.m. Best of Oncology Posters

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8:15 – 9:30 a.m. HORMONE THERAPY IN PROSTATE CANCER

8:15 – 8:40 a.m. Hormone Ablation in Advanced Prostate Cancer: When and How Vincent Fradet, Laval University

8:40 – 9:05 a.m. Cardiovascular Disease and Androgen Deprivation Therapy Darryl Leong, McMaster University

9:05 – 9:30 a.m. Management of Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer: Is There an Optimal Sequence? Fred Saad, University of Montreal

9:30 – 9:45 a.m. Resident Debate: Management of Oligometastasis in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Surgical vs. SBRT Moderator: Badar Mian, Albany Medical Center

9:45 – 10 a.m. Break

10 – 10:30 a.m. Ideal Candidates for Trimodal Therapy in Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Jason Efstathiou, Harvard Medical School

10:30 – 11:50 a.m. POTPOURRI EDUCATIONAL FORUM: CONTROVERSIES IN UROLOGIC CANCERS Chair: Wassim Kassouf, McGill University

10:30 – 10:50 a.m. Therapeutic Role of Lymphadenectomy in Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma Ricardo Rendon, Dalhousie University

10:50 – 11:10 a.m. Should All Patients with a Small Renal Mass Undergo a Biopsy? Jodi Maranchie, University of Pittsburgh

11:10 – 11:30 a.m. Management of Persistent Positive Cytology Badar Mian, Albany Medical Center

11:30 – 11:50 a.m. Do Patients with Elevated PSA Require Other Ancillary Tests Prior to Prostate Biopsy? TBD

11:50 a.m. – Noon Closing Remarks

ACCREDITATION INFORMATION

Accreditation: The American Urological Association (AUA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation: The American Urological Association designates this Northeastern Section Annual Meeting activity for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

The Annual Meeting is open to all qualified physicians, health care professionals and guests. Registration fees include: All Scientific Sessions, Industry Sponsored Symposia, Exhibit Hall events and refreshments, Fun Night event on Friday evening and the President’s Banquet on Saturday evening.

REGISTRATION FEES (Fees quoted in U.S. Dollars.)

By 9/25/15 After 9/25/15

NSAUA Member $300 $400

AUA Member $300 $400

Senior Member $275 $375

Non-member Physician $400 $500

Health Care Professional/Nurse $200 $300

Resident/Fellow $200 $300

Spouse/Guest (all guests 21 and over)

$225 $300

Members of the Quebec Urological Association who are not members of NSAUA should contact the NSAUA office to register – 410-689-4025 or [email protected].

HOW TO REGISTEROnline: Visit the NSAUA website at www.NSAUA.org

Mail or Fax: Download and print registration form from www.NSAUA.org and mail or fax with payment to:

Northeastern Section – AUA 1000 Corporate Boulevard Linthicum, MD 21090 Fax: 410-689-3912

INDUSTRY SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIESFor information on exhibiting or industry support opportunities, please contact Cara Smith at 410-689-3747 or [email protected].

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Fun Night at ParliamentFriday, October 30, 2015

7 – 10 p.m.

Celebrate this year’s Annual Meeting with a Fun Night at Parliament! This exciting

evening includes a tour of the beautiful and breathtaking Parliament building, dinner and

entertainment by the Family Painchaud.

See page 16 for details.

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HOTEL & TRAVEL GUIDE

MEETING AND ACCOMMODATIONS LOCATION

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac1, RUE DES CARRIÈRES

QUÉBEC CITY, QUÉBEC

CANADA GIR 4P5

Website: http://www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec/

To book a room, go to NSAUA.org.

Location: Ideally located inside the walls of Old Quebec, the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac has undergone a multimillion-dollar renaissance project that will reposition it as one of the world’s leading hotels. The restoration blends the charm of the hotel’s enchanting past with modern innovations, creating an allure that is fresh and seductive, balanced with the hotel’s rich history and dynamic future. This heritage urban resort will seduce you with its breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the architecture of the old fortified city, designated a UNESCO World

Heritage Site. In any one of its 611 guestrooms and suites, you’ll feel an elegant touch of historic Europe. Your experience at this landmark luxury hotel will guarantee you a memorable and inspiring stay in one of the most beautiful and walkable cities in the world.

Quebec City is the birthplace of French North America and the only walled city north of Mexico. Québec is an open-air treasure chest that will delight history and culture buffs alike. Its European background and modern, North American character are set off by a heady blend of history, traditional and contemporary art, and French language culture to make Québec City a destination like no other. Quebec City is nestled between the St. Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains. We refer to our destination as a resort city. Nature, golf, water and parks are all accessible within 15 minutes in any direction. Quebec City is a living museum best discovered on foot.

Room Rate: $189 CAD Single/Double per night $219 CAD Single/Double per night

Deluxe Old Quebec View

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Reservation Cut-off Date: September 29, 2015

Important Note: Rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Northeastern Section of the AUA (NSAUA) is holding a block of rooms at this hotel. It is advised that you book reservations at your earliest possible convenience. The room block may sell out prior to the cut-off date for reservations. If this should occur, the NSAUA is unable to guarantee additional reservations at this rate or at this hotel.

Check-in: 4 p.m.

Check-out: Noon

Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover

Cancellation: Unless reservations are cancelled seven days prior to arrival, you will be charged for your stay.

Parking: Overnight Valet Parking is $32 CAD per night. There is no self-parking available.

Guestroom Common Amenities:

• Air-conditioning with individual climate control

• Alarm clock-radio

• Cable television with in-room pay movies and video games (for movies and video games fees apply)

• Wireless High Speed Internet connection service through Mo-dem (fees apply – complimentary to Fairmont President’s Club members)

• Coffee/Tea maker

• Hair dryer

• Iron and ironing board

• Refreshment center (fees apply)

• Telephone equipped with voice-mail and cordless phone

• Windows that open to the outside

• Video check-out

Business Center: The Business Center is open 24 hours per day, seven days a week.

Fitness Center: The Club Frontenac is a first-class Health Club. Entrance to the Health Club is complimentary to all hotel guests.

HOURS OF OPERATION: Sunday – 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday to Thursday – 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday – 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.* Saturday – 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.* *Please note 9 to 10 p.m. is reserved for adults only

Facilities: • Indoor swimming pool

(wheelchair accessible)

• Indoor whirlpool

• Indoor kid’s wading pool

• Steam rooms (two)

• Change rooms (two) for men and women

• Exercise room with:

• Exercise bicycles

• Technogym® Air-Powered Exercise Machines

• Free weights

• Treadmills

• Cross-trainer

• Individual TV sets

ACCESS: Only registered hotel guests and membership holders can access the Health Club.

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BABYSITTINGBabysitting services are available with advance notice. Babysitters are all professionally trained and bilingual. Price for one or two children is $20/hour with a minimum of three hours. A surcharge will apply for three or more children. Guest will also be responsible for the taxi fare should services be extended after midnight.

ROOM SERVICE24-hour in-room dining

LAUNDRY SERVICESThe hotel offers pick-up services seven days a week.

HOTEL RESTAURANTSThe Fairmont Le Château Frontenac’s new restaurants offer exceptional views of the St. Lawrence River in an open, elegant, year-round environment. They are reflecting our heritage, while keeping up with the latest culinary trends. Local, fresh and innovative are Executive Chef Baptiste Peupion’s pillars upon which he and his talented culinary team create new menus. Champlain Restaurant presents a culinary journey through the discovery of a new Québec cuisine by Chef Stéphane Modat.

1608 - Wine & Cheese Bar is a place to savor and taste, where the passion for our local cheeses is combined with great wines from around the world.

Bistro Le Sam is an experience in constant evolution throughout the day—lunch menu, creative dishes to share, afternoon tea, trendy happy hours and innovative mixology.

In-Room Dining: Sunday to Saturday: 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

If you wish to experience one of our newly opened restaurants, Champlain or Bistro Le Sam, please make your dining reservations for lunch and dinner prior to your arrival, as our restaurants are currently experiencing high demand. Please contact us at [email protected].

SPA DU CHÂTEAUWe are happy to announce that the Spa du Château is officially open in its permanent location on the 6th floor near the pool. For more details or to book an appointment, please contact us by phone at (581) 300-3010 or by email at spaduchateaufrontenac@ amerispa.ca.

Hours of Operation: Sunday – Wednesday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday – Saturday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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COIFFURE DU CHÂTEAUFor more details or to book an appointment, please contact (418) 803-4294 or email: [email protected].

PET POLICY

All dogs are welcome. There is a housekeeping charge of $35 CAD/night per dog, and they should nev-er be left unattended in the guest room. Seeing-eye dogs are allowed everywhere at no extra cost. For the duration of their stay, all dogs receive a bowl, mat, blanket and goodies (available in small, medium and large sizes).

INTERNET FEE

Wireless High Speed Internet con-nection service through Modem (fees apply – complimentary to Fair-mont President’s Club members).

TOURIST INFORMATIONWebsite: http://www.quebecregion.com/en/

Weather: The average high temperature in Quebec City in October is 52° F (11.3 C). The average low temperature is 36° F (-2.2 C).

AIRPORT/ TRANSPORTATIONQuebec City Airport (YQB): The Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport is located 16 km from the downtown area, or approximately 15-25 minutes maximum by car pending the time of day.

Taxis: Taxis to downtown from the airport are a flat cab fare of $34.50 CAD per transit.

Rental Cars: Hertz is pleased to offer special discounted car rental rates for NSAUA 2015. Call 1-800-654-2240 and reference the NSAUA discount code CV# 04SG0004.

Please be sure to bring proper identification with you if you are traveling from the United States to Canada. Knowing what documents are required and having them ready will help ensure your trip is as smooth as possible. All persons traveling by air are currently required to present a valid passport or alternate approved travel document to enter or depart from the United States. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials require that all travelers, including citizens of both Canada and the U.S., present a valid passport, passport card, or WHTI compliant document when entering by land or sea. Enhanced Driver’s Licenses are also accepted as a cross-border travel document to enter the U.S. The licenses denote both identity and citizenship, and are specifically designed for cross-border travel into the U.S by land or sea.

For more information, please visit www.getyouhome.gov/html/lang_eng/eng_edl.html. We encourage you to check current travel requirements closer to your departure date at www.connect2canada.com/resources-ressources/border-frontiere/.

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Saturday, October 31, 20156:30 – 10 p.m.

Join us for the President’s Reception and Banquet

See page 16 for details.

Join us on Halloween for a haunting evening at the extraordinary Fairmont Château Frontenac!

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SOCIAL EVENTS

EXHIBIT HALL GRAND OPENING RECEPTIONThursday, October 29, 2015 6 – 7 p.m. Fairmont Château Frontenac

Join us for networking and fun at the Grand Opening event. This evening you’ll feel very French, as a traditional French accordion player entertains us on the exhibit floor. Feel free to request a photo with him! Please be sure to visit the exhibitors on the floor to thank them for supporting our meeting. We couldn’t do it without them!

TOURS The following tours have been reserved for guests on Thursday, October 29; Friday, October 30; and Saturday, October 31, 2015. Each tour group will meet in the main lobby of the Fairmont prior to departure. Guests are encouraged to pre-register for tours when they pre-register for the conference, as spots will go quickly. On-site tour registration will take place at the hotel on Wednesday, October 28, from 5 – 7 p.m., and Thursday, October 29, from 7 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tours will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Payments can be made on site at the hotel for any tours that have not been pre-registered or prepaid. Please note that if minimum registrations are not met, tours will be cancelled.

TOUR OPTION: FINE ARTS MUSEUM

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015

The National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec is located in National Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham. This urban park is one of the most marvelous in the

world. It has 108 hectares of plains, wooded areas and gardens. A green oasis in the heart of the city, it is visited each year by thousands of

residents and visitors. The back of the museum provides a magnificent view of this space and the St. Lawrence River. With its three pavilions, the museum provides you with a wide range of exhibitions promoting and preserving Québec art of all periods, from ancient art to contemporary art, and ensuring a place for international art through acquisitions, exhibitions and other cultural activities. Tour time: 1:30 – 4 p.m. Cost: $72 USD — includes museum entrance fees, a museum docent, transportation, gratuities and all applicable taxes.

TOUR OPTION: ISLAND OF ORLÉANS

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015

The island is one of the earliest French settlements in North America. Its extensive shoreline offered fertile soils that were less arduous to clear.

Its forest abounded with game, and the St. Lawrence River with fish. The river also protected the settlers from Iroquois raids. Over the years, more than 300 families settled on the island. It is hardly surprising that the Island of Orléans is now known as the cradle of French civilization in North America. You are invited to visit and discover two of the unique main attractions offered on the island.

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The Domaine Steinbach is a bio-certified farm operation located on a 30-acre estate along the St. Lawrence River. In addition to the stone-built ancestral home and 4,000-tree orchard, the estate features a duck and goose husbandry, a vinegar factory and an interpretation centre with cooking facilities for the processing of Domaine-grown products. Heart-melting gift selections in their general store will provide you with the opportunity to bring back a piece of île d’Orléans charm. The Manoir Mauvide-Genest, located in Saint-Jean on the Island of Orleans, is a Quebec interpretation site on the seigniorial regime of New France. It is the only one of its kind in North America—part of the network of historic monuments in Quebec. The building still includes the structures built at the time of Louis XV, and paints a detailed picture of the lives of settlers on the Island of Orleans in those days. Visitors can admire the furniture and costumes depicting life in New France through guided tours and multimedia shows. Tour time: 9 a.m. – Noon Cost: $55 USD — includes transportation, sightseeing tour, entrance fees to sites, gratuities and all applicable taxes.

TOUR OPTION: DISCOVER QUEBEC, A HISTORICAL CITY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2015

A must-do tour! For 400 years, the sun has risen and set over the cradle of French civilization in North America: Quebec City. Experience the European charm of Quebec City; visit the Upper and Lower Town districts; and discover the Latin Quarter, the Ramparts, and the main churches. Quebec City is a taste of Europe right here in North America.

Lunch at Le Feu Sacré – The restaurant “Feu Sacré” is the best steakhouse situated within the walled city of

Old Quebec. Its reputation is made on the fine quality of its incredible cuts of Northridge Farms beef, aged in house to tender perfection, and its exquisite seafood

and fresh fish, all served in a very warm and welcoming place. In this cozy, trendy and historic atmosphere, be seduced by it warm décor, furnished with large fireplaces and high stony walls typical of Saint-Louis Street. You will experience a memorable time being welcomed by a caring and professional team.

Tour Time: Noon – 4 p.m. Cost: $95 USD — includes transportation, tour guide, three-course lunch, gratuities and all applicable taxes.

5K FUN RUNFRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 6:30–8 a.m. Fairmont Château Frontenac

For runners and walkers, join us—and run or walk! Or, if you prefer, be a sleepwalker—

stay in bed and contribute $25 to the Section’s Foundation in support of education and research grants for Residents.

The race will start on the Dufferin Terrace, go through the Plains of Abraham, and return to the Château.

You can pre-register for this event when you pre-register for the conference on the website, or you can register on site. Prizes will be given to the top three male and female runners.

Cost: $30 USD — includes t-shirt, race director, water and snacks.

5KFun RunQUEBEC CITYNSAUA

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FUN NIGHT AT PARLIAMENTFRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 7–10 p.m.

The Parliament Building is one of the key works of Eugène-Étienne Taché (1836-1912). The quadrilateral building sur-rounding an inner courtyard was con-structed between

1877 and 1886 in the Second Empire style and is unique in North America. Although Taché drew his architectural inspiration from the Louvre in Paris, he also set out to design a building that would tell the story of Québec.

The imposing fountain at the main entrance pays homage to the Amerin-dians, Québec’s first inhabitants. Here too is a pair of remarkable sculptures by Louis-Philippe Hébert—Fisherman with Spear and A Halt in the Forest. The statues decorating the main facade of the Parliament Building represent men and women who shaped the history of Québec, from the discovery of Canada by Jacques Cartier in 1534 to the birth of Confederation in 1867. Together, these historical figures give meaning to Québec’s motto, “Je me souviens” (I remember), which Taché had engraved over the main entrance.

Our Fun Night evening will include a tour of the beautiful and breathtaking building. Dinner will be served, and entertainment will be provided by the famous Patrice Painchaud Trio.

For several years now, the Painchaud Family, and particularly Patrice, has been offering various shows promoting international and Quebecoise mu-sic. For your evening, Patrice will be joined by two other musicians to form an exceptional trio with an unlimited repertoire. Not only will Patrice amaze

you with his musical skills, but you will be charmed by his sense of humor. Beware, his laugh is highly contagious! By the end of the evening, you will want to get up on your feet and even join Patrice! This is truly a breathtaking and interactive evening!

Cost: One complimentary ticket will be included with meeting registration; additional tickets can be purchased for $100 USD for adults and $50 USD for children between the ages of 3 and 18. Children 2 years and under are free. (Please be sure to list the total number of tickets you will need, including your-self, on the registration form.)

Transportation to the event will be provided.

Dress: Casual

PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION & BANQUETSATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2015 6:30–10 p.m. Fairmont Château Frontenac

Reception: 6:30 p.m.

Banquet, Program & Awards: 7 p.m.

On Halloween, join us and Quebec’s Historic Characters as Ghosts! You may be familiar with Quebec’s historic characters, such as Cartier, Champlain, Frontenac, Wolff, Montcalm and many others. You will have the chance to meet these very important characters who left their marks on Quebec’s history! Each character will present a short, animated and humoristic presentation about their roles in Quebec’s history. These “ghosts” will be back to haunt the castle and give shivers to everyone for just one night!

Attire: Semi-formal attire

Cost: One complimentary ticket will be included with meeting registration (Residents receive two tickets). Addi-tional tickets are $75 USD and can be purchased at the Registration Desk.

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Save the Date

68TH NSAUA ANNUAL MEETINGSEPTEMBER 29 – OCTOBER 1, 2016

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 6:30–8 a.m.

Fairmont Château Frontenac See page 15 for details.

5KFun RunQUEBEC CITYNSAUA

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