2019 PSRANM Conference Program Final
2019 PSRANM Conference Program Final
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Friday, June 14, 2019
7:30 am – 8:30 am Registration (1st Floor) …..……......................................................................15
Tewa Ballroom: Registration - with Free Continental Breakfast
8:30 am – 9:30 am Breakout Workshops (1st Floor) …..…….......................................................15
Tampico: Cultural Considerations in the 8 Dimensions of Wellness – Kimmie Jordan
Cozumel: Assistance Animals and Therapy - Nathaniel Lukas Redekopp
Coronado: Wrap for Everyone – Sharon Orchard & Helen Tafoya
9:30 am – 9:45 am Intermission
9:45 am – 10:45 am Breakout Workshops (1st Floor) ……….....…..……………..…...…......…..16
Tampico: Cultural Considerations in the 8 Dimensions of Wellness Cont. – Kimmie Jordan
Cozumel: Impact of Rehabilitation Services – Candice Montoya & Robyn Ruff Wagner
Coronado: Transitioning from the "We" of the Military to the "We" of the Care Team - Lora Smalley
10:45 am – 11:00 am Intermission
11:00 am – 12:00 pm Breakout Workshops (1st Floor) ……........…………...….…………….......17
Tampico: Transgender Cultural Competence - Nathaniel Lukas Redekopp
Cozumel: How to Earn Money Working as a PSS - Billing for Encounters Working with Your Team –
Jacob Barba
Coronado: How to Avoid “Re-traumatizing” our Clients in Trauma Informed Mental Health Care -
Roberto Velasquez
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch on your own
12:00 pm– 12:30 pm Silent Auction Closing .....………………………………...................….….17
Aztec Board Room: Come up and place your final bids
12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Physical Activity and Lunch on the Pavilion …………………..........…..….18
Outside Pavilion: Led by Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery with Pizza and Soda Provided
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Breakout Workshops ………….……..…….………………..……….……...18
Tampico: A Whole-istic Approach to Supervision - Jeanette Borunda and Nathaniel Lukas Redekopp
Cozumel: Making the Barriers Beautiful: Helping the Homeless through Employment First - Sal
Corbin & Jean Michel Giraud
Coronado: First Episode Psychosis: A look at the relationship of Peer Support and Clinical Practice
- Dawn Halperin & Alexander Austin
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Intermission
3:15 pm – 4:45 pm Breakout Workshops …………..….……………………………….……..…19
Tampico: A Whole-istic Approach to Supervision - Jeanette Borunda & Nathaniel Lukas Redekopp
Cozumel: Mindfulness for Finding the Peace Within - Gail Robertson
Coronado: Unmasked – Cobin Bo Willie
4:45 pm – 5:00 pm Handing out of Certificates, CEUs and the Story of Litoi …….……….…....20
Saturday, June 15, 2019
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Mental Health First Aid Training……………………..…………………..….21
Coronado/Cozumel/Tampico: Youth Mental Health First Aid – Wendy Linebrink-Allison
Sponsors and Acknowledgments…………………………...……………………………………………....22
Map of the Hotel ..………………………………………..……………………………...………………….26
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PSRANM
Board of Directors
Members At Large
Helen Cooley, Catherine Harding, Micah Pearson, Lesliy Sanchez, and Sonia Wright, Sandy
Rapp
PSRANM would like to invite new members to be on the PSRANM board, and explore ways
to help with next year’s conference.
Please see any of the people listed above for more information.
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PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION
ASSOCIATION of NEW MEXICO
Annual Conference
I. General Information
A. Name Badge – Your name badge must be worn to be admitted to any of the conference sessions.
B. Room Monitor – We will try to have room monitors available for speakers or participants who need
assistance. Please remember to give the room monitor your completed evaluation form at the end of
each workshop/breakout session.
C. Smoking restrictions – Smoking is permitted in designated areas ONLY. Please watch for signs.
D. Messages and Announcements – There is a space at the registration table where announcements will
be posted. These include employment opportunities, volunteering, and general announcements.
E. Intermissions – 15 minute breaks will occur between the workshop/breakout sessions.
F. Refreshment Breaks – June 13th and June 14th complimentary beverages will be available in the
morning during registration. Complimentary snacks and beverages will be available during one of the
afternoon intermission breaks.
G. Meals – Complimentary lunch will be served on Thursday, June 13th. A complimentary continental
breakfast will be served on Friday, June 14th. Complimentary continental beverages and a
complimentary lunch will be served on Saturday, June 15th.
II. Conference Schedule: A complete workshop schedule has been included in this program
A. Keynote and Luncheon: Cancun/Yucatan Ballroom
B. Workshop and Breakout Rooms: Coronado, Cozumel, and Tampico Ballrooms
C. Hospitality Room: Sandia Suite
D. Silent Auction: Aztec Room (across from registration tables)
E. Health and Wellness Fair: Hallway outside of Ballrooms
III. PSRANM Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony: The Association and Executive Committee invite
EVERYONE Thursday, June 13th 12:00 pm for a lunch meeting.
IV. Secretary Elections: Thursday, June 13th 12:00 pm-The Association and Executive Committee would like
to invite EVERYONE to attend the election for Secretary that will occur during lunch.
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V. Evaluations:
A. Forms to evaluate the speaker(s) on their presentations will be distributed prior to the start of each
workshop.
B. Please submit your completed forms to the room monitor or speaker before you leave each session.
C. Total Conference Evaluation – To receive your Certificate of Attendance, a completed Overall
Conference Evaluation Form must be submitted to the registration table. Your responses will be
carefully reviewed by the PSRANM board and used to develop future conferences. We appreciate
your detailed feedback.
VI. Certificate of Attendance and CEUs: Please exchange your completed Overall Conference
Evaluation Form at the registration table. Certificate of Attendance will be handed out at the end of the
conference on Friday, June 14th at 5:00 p.m. If you need to leave early and need partial CEUs, please
see Kimmie Jordan, PSRANM Executive Director.
F. CEUs: All Workshops have been approved for CEUs under the New Mexico Counseling and
Therapy Practice Board & the Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner credential (CPRP)
for licensed participants, and under the New Mexico Credentialing Board for Behavioral Health
Professionals (NMCBBHP) for Certified Peer Support Workers (CPSW). In order to receive CEUs,
you will need to complete the CEU Verification Form that has been included in the program. Room
monitors or presenters must initial the CEU Verification Form at the end of each workshop for which
you are requesting CEUs. (6) CEUs are available for the Ethics Workshop on Wednesday, June 12,
2019. (12) CEUs are available for the workshops on Thursday and Friday.
G. CEUs for Saturday’s MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID 8-hour workshop are available for an additional
fee of $80 (unless you have received a scholarship). Checks can be made out to PSRANM.
VII. Save the Date. We hope that you plan to attend the PSRANM Annual Conference again next year. Save
the Date: June 10 – 13th, 2020.
VII. Join us. If you are interested in joining the 28th Annual PSRANM Conference Planning Committee, or
becoming a volunteer for PSRANM, please talk with any member of the board, or sign up at the
registration table.
Thank You for your support and participation in this year’s conference. We hope that you enjoy the key-note
speaker, workshops/breakout sessions, activities, and networking.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Ethics of Bias: Intersectionality in Practice
Andrew Parrish, LMFT
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Coffee and Afternoon Snack Provided. Lunch on Your Own.
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
Registration
7:30 am – 8:30 am
Pre-Conference Hallway/Cancun/Yucatan Ballroom – 1st Floor
Conference Opening
8:30 am – 8:45 am
Cancun/Yucatan Ballroom – 1st Floor
Workshop #1: Welcome and Keynote - “We”covery of Wholeness: A Healthy Individual Makes a Health
Community
Presenters: Kimmie Jordan and Gail Robertson
Keynote Presentation
8:45 am – 10:15 am
Cancun/Yucatan Ballroom – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Steven Morgan
Trainer & Operations Manager, Intentional Peer Support
What Empowers?
My keynote, "What Empowers?", is a highly visual and story-based
exploration of how we might re-imagine approaches to mental health. Using
my own lived experience, we tour how services currently operate and consider
the possibilities of a more relationship-focused paradigm. Investigating
connection, we uncover how the natural world relies on collaboration to create
health and consider lessons to be learned from that. We look at the power of
community and mutually supportive relationships, surveying innovative
programs that implement both. An inspiring, provocative, big picture talk,
What Empowers? invites the audience to call forth passion in the work they do.
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Intermission
10:15 am – 10:30 am
Enhance the audience’s ability to communicate in a time of crisis. To provide techniques for talking effectively
and efficiently with someone who is experiencing a crisis. Increase our overall communication through strategic
approaches and active listening
Workshop #3: Behavioral Economics - Why Do We Make the Financial Choices We Make
Presenter: Gina Vincent, Community Affairs Specialist, FDIC
This workshop will help participants understand their values and how they influence their financial decisions.
Also learn how to implement strategies to control external influences.
Workshop #4: Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) and the Albuquerque Approach
Presenters: Matthew Tinney & Lawrence Saavedra
A look into police mental health collaboration programs in the Bernalillo County and the Albuquerque Police
Department. This presentation will discuss the current initiatives and goals for the future in community crisis
response.
Intermission
12:00 pm – 12:15 pm
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Luncheon
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
Award Descriptions
DeAnn Evans: This award is in memory of DeAnn Evans, an exceptional behavioral health worker in NM
supporting PSR Core Principles and Values who made a difference in the lives of their clients, co-
workers, and throughout the state. This award is presented to an individual who has earned the recognition
from their peers and are recognized as exemplifying the traits most admired in DeAnn Evans.
Enthusiasm: For new projects and ideas
Willingness: To do whatever is required to get the task done
Dedication: To the needs of psychiatrically disabled individuals
Compassion: For the understanding of the needs of others
Commitment: To the principles of psychosocial rehabilitation and the dignity of individuals.
PSR Practitioner: Awarded to the direct care, or supervisory staff who has demonstrated the exemplary
leadership skills in implementing PSR service. Whose diligent work, ethics and values contribute to positive
recovery outcomes in their agency or program over the past year.
PSR Person in Recovery: Awarded to a person in recovery that attends a PSR program and has demonstrated
exemplary leadership skills as a member of a PSR program. Someone who has contributed to positive program
outcomes, community or civic improvement, and advocacy on behalf of the PSR services over the past year.
Certified Peer Support Worker: Awarded to a Certified Peer Support Worker (CPSW) who has demonstrated
exemplary skills as a person in recovery (with their CPSW credential). A CPSW whose diligent work, ethics
and values contribute to positive recovery outcomes for people, an agency, the community, civic improvement,
and/or in peer advocacy over the past year.
Family Member: Awarded to a family member who has supported a local PSR program and contributed to
positive program outcomes, community or civic improvement, or advocacy in behalf of PSR services.
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Advocacy in Mental Health: Awarded to a person who has demonstrated exemplary advocacy skills. A
person whose diligent work, ethics and values contribute to positive advocacy outcomes for people, agencies,
the community, and/or civic improvement over the past year.
Community Advocacy in Action: Awarded to a person who has demonstrated exemplary advocacy skills
within the Public Safety Field. A person whose diligent work, ethics and values contribute to positive advocacy
outcomes for people, agencies, the community, and/or civic improvement over the past year.
Last year, the following individuals were recognized at our PSRANM conference luncheon in
2018. Congratulations again to these exemplary individuals who have strived to improve the lives of
individuals in recovery in New Mexico. We salute you and hope to emulate your efforts!
Board Nominations:
• Board Positions: Board Positions are required to attend each scheduled meeting and will serve a 3-year
term. Board members have assigned duties and will provide input to decision making and planning.
• President: Gail Robertson
• Vice-President: Andrew Parrish
• Secretary: Vacant
• Treasurer: Elise Padilla
• Community Liaison: Kenneth Hellberg
• Member at Large: Catherine Harding, Wendy Linebrink-Allison, Pat Loyd, Micah Pearson, and Sonia
Wright
Members at large are requested to attend each meeting scheduled if possible as we will need a minimum
of three members at large for voting requiring a quorum. Members at large will have minimal duties
and will be able to provide input to decision making and planning.
• Community Partners: Helen Cooley, and Pat Lloyd
Community Partners are encouraged to attend as they are able and to assist with executing aspects of the
conference when the next conference occurs. Community Partners do not need to be present for voting
meetings and will not be needed for a quorum. Community Partners are able to provide feedback and
participate in planning.
Intermission
1:30 pm – 1:45 pm
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Breakout Workshops
1:45 pm – 3:15 pm
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Workshop #5: It's Never About the Toothbrush! Solving the Puzzle of Agreement
Presenter: Rachel Donovan
Conflict is everywhere because we are human. Every relationship has the potential for conflict. Improving
interpersonal competencies with new concepts and tools to manage conflict effectively decreases stress. In
this presentation we'll focus on communication and its characteristics, conflict, its sources and dynamics, and
tools that can be used in everyday life to help reduce conflict and misunderstanding.
This workshop helps prevent financial exploitation and encourages advance planning and informed financial
decision-making. Learn more about the common types of financial exploitation and what to do if you become
a victim.
Peer support is recognized as a valuable service and opportunities continue to grow worldwide. Careers in
peer support are expanding. This workshop will present the status of peer support and provide a framework of
what defines peer support so participants can create informed decisions concerning a career path in peer
support. Elements of professional peer support will be reviewed.
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Breakout Workshops
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Being a Peer of mental health with over 40 years of lived experience, I would like to share ideas on making
recovery of mental health in the way of routine of recovery. Teaching that once you have trained your mind
with routine it comes natural without having to think about your actions.
A We-covery goal: to experience greater personal and community happiness, even in a tumultuous world with
problems happening every day. This workshop will provide tools for enhancing compassion to address
problems, decrease stress, experience greater happiness and peace, and achieve meaningful goals.
Workshop #10: The Art of Healing Conversations - How to Master the Art of Healing
Presenter: Gordon Eagleheart CEO, CPSW
Participants will learn about healing communication and its difference from clinical conversation. Healing
conversations empower and assist to align consciousness with health and wellness. Principles of healing
conversations and techniques that support transformation with traumatic experiences will be presented.
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Evening Sessions
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Hospitality Room – Sandia Suite 1st Floor
Evening Session #1: NAMI Connection Support Group with Pizza and Soda
Host: NAMI Connection Facilitators: Micah Pearson, Sharon Orchard, Robert Salazar
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group is a free, peer-led support group for any adult who has
experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and
successes of others, and the groups are led by trained leaders who've been there.
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Tampico - 1st Floor
After losing his job and wife, and spending time in a mental institution, Pat Solatano (Bradley Cooper) winds
up living with his parents (Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver). He wants to rebuild his life and reunite with his
wife, but his parents would be happy if he just shared their obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles. Things get
complicated when Pat meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), who offers to help him reconnect with his wife, if
he will do something very important for her in exchange.
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Friday June 14, 2019
Registration & Complimentary Continental Breakfast
7:30 am – 8:30 am
Pre-Conference Hallway Outside of Ballrooms
Breakout Workshops
8:30 am – 9:30 am
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1 hour
This workshop takes a look at the 8 Dimensions of Wellness to see how and where we can be more culturally
competent in our work.
This presentation gives an overview of Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT). We will discuss service dogs and
emotional support dogs as well as therapy dogs used for AAT.
WRAP is the acronym for Wellness Recovery Action Plan. WRAP is a self-designed prevention and wellness
process that ANYONE can use to get and stay well for longer periods of time.
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Intermission
9:30 am – 9:45 am
Breakout Workshops
9:45 am -10:45 am
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1 hour
Continued: This workshop takes a look at the 8 Dimensions of Wellness to see how and where we can be
more culturally competent in our work.
The goal of this presentation is to share with New Mexico peers the benefits of the psychosocial rehabilitation
model as implemented by The Life Link Clubhouse. We will share and adaption of The Sense of Community
Index we use to collect data.
Workshop #16: Transitioning from the "We" of the Military to the "We" of the Care Team
Presenter: Lora Smalley, LMFT
The military builds a since of team and working together not just with the military member but with the
family. Understanding basic terminology as well as the difference between active duty, reserve, and guard, the
branch of service and where the family is stationed can give information to the level of acculturation they
have with the military and even the local community. Those who have come from these systems both have
unique challenges and experiences.
Intermission
10:45 am – 11:00 am
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Breakout Workshops
11:00 am -12:00 pm
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1 hour
This presentation will discuss transgender culture and identity as well as issues that are generally significant
to transgender people. The presenter will provide an overview of relevant terminology and identify best
practice guidelines for multicultural awareness and competency in healthcare settings.
Workshop #18: How to Earn Money Working as a PSS - Billing for Encounters Working with Your Team
Presenter: Jacob Barba
A practical look at working as a peer support specialist in a team setting. This presentation will share tips
and techniques for providing services which can be billed for.
Workshop #19: How to Avoid “Re-traumatizing” our Clients in Trauma Informed Mental Health Care -
Presenter: Roberto Velasquez, Ph.D.
Being an ethical and competent provider of trauma informed care means understanding that through our well-
meaning behaviors and interventions we can re-traumatize our clients. The purpose of this workshop is:
Discuss errors of omission and/or commission made by many clinicians/providers who are treating persons
with histories of trauma., the high potential for the re-traumatization of clients by well-meaning and social
justice-driven individuals, and best practices for minimizing the potential for re-traumatizing clients.
During the silent auction, bids should be written on the paper next
to the item. At the end of the auction, the highest listed bidder
wins the item. All items must be paid for and picked up by 1:30pm
on Friday, 6/15. If item is not paid for, the prize will be forfeited.
NOTE: Fundraiser to support scholarships for participants to attend the 2019 PSRANM conference.
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12:15 pm – 1:15 pm
Outside Pavilion to right of Conference Center
Supervision Track
A Whole-istic Approach to Supervision
1:30 pm – 4:45 pm
(Breakout Workshops #20 and #23)
3-hour Block with (1) 15-minute break
Jeanette Borunda, MSW, LCSW &
Nathaniel Lukas Redekopp, PhD
Breakout Workshops
1:30 pm -3:00 pm
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
How do we provide a holistic approach to supervision? In this three-hour session, we will discuss how to meet
the needs of individuals as they prepare to practice on their own. Discussion will include animal assisted
supervision and teaching real self-care in supervision.
Cozumel Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Workshop #21: Making the Barriers Beautiful: Helping the Homeless through Employment First
Presenter: Sal Corbin PhD, Jean Michel Giraud MA, CPRP, CODC
Homelessness often coexists with employment barriers, such as mental illness, addiction, and previous
incarceration. Friendship Place embraces a person-centered Employment First Model to facilitate participant
stability. Employment First assumes that every participant is employable and has valuable skills to offer
employers. We will present this model, which involves staff training and flexible, sometimes unorthodox
thinking.
Coronado Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Workshop #22: First Episode Psychosis: A look at the relationship of Peer Support and Clinical Practice
Presenters: Dawn Halperin & Alexander Austin
The UNM EARLY program specializes in the assessment and treatment of first episode psychosis in young
adults ages 15-30. In this presentation we will give an overview of the clinic and its operation with special
emphasis on the importance of early intervention and treatment.
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Intermission
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm
snack & coffee provided
Breakout Workshops
3:15 pm – 4:45 pm
Tampico Room – 1st Floor
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board or NMCBBHP (CPSW) CEUs 1.5 hours
Continued: How do we provide a holistic approach to supervision? In this three-hour session, we will discuss
how to meet the needs of individuals as they prepare to practice on their own. Discussion will include animal
assisted supervision and teaching real self-care in supervision.
Discovering inner strength and peace by utilizing simple strategies that help decrease anxiety and help build
the ability to think more clearly.
A multimodal performance art piece. It uses masks, music, duct tape, and poetry in combination to
demonstrate how various materials can be uses as a form of art therapy and mental medicine. “Unmasked”
touches on mental health issues such as depression, suicide, and addiction.
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Litoi, the man in the maze
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Saturday, June 15, 2019
Mental Health First Aid Training
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Coffee, Lunch, and Afternoon Snack Provided
Wendy Linebrink-Allison, MSW, MBA, CPSW
Participants that attend the Mental Health First Aid 8 hour course will learn:
• Potential risk factors and warning signs for a range of mental health problems, including:
depression, anxiety, trauma, suicidal behaviors, non-suicidal self-injury, psychosis, eating disorders,
and substance use disorders
• An understanding of the prevalence of various mental health disorders in the United States and why we
should all work together to reduce stigma on mental health concerns in our communities
• A 5-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources, and knowledge needed to:
assess situations when people may be experiencing a mental health disorder, how to select and
implement appropriate interventions, tools to help an individual in crisis, tips on how to connect with
appropriate professional care
• Evidence-based professional, peer, social, and self-help resources that are available to help.
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Albuquerque Mediation Services L LC
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https://www.hamiltonrelay.com/index.html
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Map of locations to attend workshops in Pyramid Marriott
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