Welcome to the March Edition of the LTAP-TTAP-NTTD Green Mountain Express, your Go To resource for all things related to the upcoming 2019 Conference in Stowe, Vermont.
August 12th - August 15th
Conference Registration
Great to see folks already registered for the conference. You should have everything you need to submit for agency approval to attend. If your agency needs any additional information, don’t hesitate to contact the Conference Chair, Donna Shea at: [email protected].

Here is the registration link so you have it handy: https://natltapassoc.regfox.com/national-ltap-ttap-nttd-2019-conference

If you have any questions or need assistance regarding registration, please feel free to contact Regina Hackett, CT LTAP at (860) 486-6753 or via email at: [email protected].
Exhibitors Don't Want to Miss This Joint Conference!
Do you know exhibitors or sponsors who would love to participate in this great opportunity to share helpful information and the latest technologies with the LTAP, TTAP and NTTD community?

If yes, here is a link to a summary of exhibitor/sponsor opportunities, we would appreciate your passing it along to them. They can even choose a specific event they would like to sponsor. First Come, First Choice! 
Session Highlight - Kenya Rutland - Keynote Speaker
Kenya Rutland is Principal and Chief Enthusiasm Officer for KRJ Consulting. He has more than 20 years of learning and development experience and has been facilitating dynamic and impactful programs with LTAP Centers for over a decade. Kenya's programs focus on creating high-performing individuals, groups and organizations. His expertise includes change management, coaching, customer service, diversity and inclusion, leadership and team development.

Kenya’s keynote presentation, “Leading Your Team through Change” is sure to provide plenty of tips and ideas for you to bring back to your own teams and pass along to your local agencies. He will also continue the conversation in a breakout session later in the day.
Getting from the Burlington Airport to the Stoweflake
There are several avenues for getting to Stowe from the airport. You can rent a car and drive to take in the beautiful views and check out some of the wonderful sites on your way, you can catch an Uber (average cost is $65) or you can take a shuttle or taxi. 

The most inexpensive shuttle option we found is Blazer Cab. Cost varies depending on how many people are in the vehicle. The range is $16 - $75 per person and Blazer will coordinate trips to maximize savings. To book your reservation, call 802-253-0013 or book online at https://www.blazercab.com (fill out the “contact us” section and include your cell phone, number of people in your party and flight info in the comments field).

No matter how you decide to get to the Stoweflake, the views will be gorgeous!
Things to Do in Stowe, VT
For those arriving early, Stowe’s Farmer’s market is on Sundays from 10:30 – 3:00 pm. Find the market every Sunday on the green between the Blue Donkey and the Red Barn Shops.

Locally grown & crafted treats.

According to their website:
"Vermont leads the United States in farmers' markets, organic producers, CSAs and dollars spent on local foods per capita.”
Stowe Recreation Path:

Beautiful way to get around Stowe either by foot or bike!
Bike Rentals: 

The Stoweflake is located on the corner of Mountain Road and Cape Cod Road – right next to the Stowe Recreation Trail. There are several bike rental companies in the area and we negotiated a 20% discount with AJ’s Ski and Sports. They are located right on the bike path, have several types of bikes available and all rentals include a helmet. 

Call 802-253-4593 or book online at https://www.stowebikes.com/

Be sure to let them know you are with the LTAP-TTAP-NTTD conference at the Stoweflake so you get the discount.   

The Alchemist Brewery:

Only steps from the Stoweflake Conference Center, the Alchemist is a family run brewery. Leave the car keys behind and take a stroll to try one of their fresh, very popular, unfiltered IPA’s.