Discounted SMART room rate is now available until February 14, RTS Registration open until March 3
- Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dallas, Near the Galleria
- Dates: March 10-13, 2025 (S&T: March 10-14)
- Room Rate: $141/night (deadline to reserve a room is February 14)
- Registration Fee: $75
If you still haven’t reserved your room for the upcoming Dallas Regional Training Seminar, you now have until Friday, February 14 to do so.
Please note that only limited rooms are available, so don’t delay!
Registration for the Dallas RTS closes on March 3, which is only three weeks away.
NO ONSITE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE, so you must complete this in advance!
The Dallas RTS will begin on Monday, March 10, 2025, with an evening Welcome Reception. The training will cover topics such as local governance, the roles and responsibilities of local presidents, secretaries, treasurers, legislative representatives, and local chairpersons in member advocacy, an overview of the SMART Constitution, and other key subjects.
For a detailed meeting agenda, please visit the Meetings page via the SMART Union mobile app.
We look forward to seeing you in Dallas!
Space in some of the training tracks is limited and will be filled on a first-come first-served basis.
To Register for Classes: RTS Registration ►
To Book Your Hotel Reservation: Hotel Reservation Link ►
Please note: Attendees are responsible for making their hotel reservations.
For more information, contact Nick Torres in the SMART-TD office at 216-227-5269 or by email at ntorres@smart-union.org.
Other 2025 Cities and Dates ► [ https://www.smart-union.org/smart-td-announces-2025-regional-training-seminars/ ]
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