National Aging and Law Conference

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Save The Date for NALC 2018!

Save the date for the National Aging and Law Conference in historic Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. NALC 2018 will be held at the Crowne Plaza Old Town Alexandria, on October 24-26, 2018.

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For the fifth year, the ABA Commission on Law and Aging is proud to host the National Aging and Law Conference. The 2018 National Aging and Law Conference will focus on a theme of Advocating for Aging with Dignity.

Registration Brochure

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Online Registration Now Open

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Mail Order Form Registration

Register by Phone

800-285-2221
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Eastern

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Pre-Conference Information and Registration

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Ground Transportation

This year’s conference will be at the Crowne Plaza Old TownAlexandria, about 3 miles directly south of Reagan National Airport (the hotel offers shuttle service to and from DCA.)

Crowne Plaza Old Town

901 N. Fairfax Street

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Alexandria, VA  22314

(703) 683-6000

The group rate is $165 plus tax, reservations can be made by calling 877-666-3243. The group rate code is G6U.  

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Ground Transportation

The Crowne Plaza Old Town Alexandria offers FREE shuttle service to and from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.  The shuttle runs about every 30 minutes, picking up at the airport at 15 and 45 minutes after the hour, and at the hotel on the hour and half-hour.  The airport terminal is being expanded, the pickup location for airport shuttles will change as work progresses, it is best to ask at the information desk for the pickup location for hotel shuttles.

This nearest Metro (subway) station to the hotel is Braddock Road.  The distance from the Braddock road station to the hotel is 8/10ths of a mile, about a 20-minute walk.  You can avoid this walk by exiting the Metro at Washington National Airport, and taking the hotel shuttle.

A taxi from the airport to the hotel will cost between $15 and $20 each way.

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