NATIONAL LATINO PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION

37TH ANNUAL National TRAINING  INSTITUTE & CONVENTION

"MEETING PUBLIC SAFETY CHALLENGES IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY"

 

   
 

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The National Latino Peace Officer Association

The National Latino Peace Officers Association (NLPOA) would like to cordially invite you to participate in  our 37TH Annual National Training Institute & Convention in Austin, Texas June 30th - July 3rd 2010.


“Meeting Public Safety Challenges in a Multicultural Society”

 

The NLPOA is the largest Latino Law Enforcement Organization in the United States with chapters in most major cities throughout our country. The NLPOA is a fraternal/professional organization that provides its members with training, promotional development and mentoring.

We are sure you will find, as have hundreds of others that NLPOA gives it participants the knowledge and the tools they need to compete in today’s global economy, while preparing them to be tomorrow’s law enforcement leaders. This year the NLPOA brings you classes on leadership, investigations, homeland security, terrorism, gangs, and promotion preparation. 

Please take time to glance through the NLPOA 2010 Conference website so you will become familiar with the conference agenda, workshops, exhibitors and conference logistics.

It is our hope that the learning and networking opportunities presented by this conference will provide a venue for great understanding and expanded partnership.

Austin,  TX

Austin is known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin is home to more than 100 venues that feature live music ranging from blues, country, reggae, Tejano, jazz and rock. 

Austin is one of only a few U.S. cities to feature a professional ballet company, symphony orchestra, opera and an array of museums and galleries.  For the nature enthusiast, lakes, hiking or biking trails and park and wilderness preserves are all within minutes from downtown. To learn more about Austin, please click here.

Hotel Info & Reservations

700 San Jacinto Blvd at 8th St
Austin TX 78701
512-476-3700 or
1-888-444-OMNI (6664)

The Omni Austin Hotel in downtown Austin, Texas is a magnificently appointed, luxury hotel that surrounds you with comfort and style. Inside, you'll find thoughtfully appointed accommodations with spectacular views. Outside, is Texas at its best.

With the heart of the thriving downtown business center at your doorstep, you'll be just steps away from the Austin Convention Center and the Texas State Capitol. For pleasure, the lively 6th Street Entertainment District is located nearby. Quite simply, the Omni Austin Hotel Downtown provides the ultimate in luxury, comfort and convenience. Just 11 miles from Austin Bergstrom International Airport. To reserve your room at the Omni Austin Hotel at the NLPOA rate, please click RESERVE HOTEL NOW.

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Welcome to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

   

Name: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

Location: Located on the site of the former Bergstrom Air Force Base, in southeast Austin on Texas Hwy. 71 near the intersection with U.S. Hwy. 183. Eight miles from downtown and the State Capitol. Prime position near the NAFTA Highway (Interstate Highway 35).

First in nation: First U.S. conversion of an Air Force Base to commercial airport since the end of the Cold War. Austin's global aspirations were taking place just as the U.S. Air Force was making plans to close Bergstrom Air Force Base, an Austin fixture since World War II. To learn more about the Omni Austin Hotel, please click here.

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NLPOA Central Texas Chapter
P. O. BOX 685153 w Austin, TX 78768-5153
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