Advanced Employment Issues Symposium
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The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HRCI of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HRCI's criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.

CREDIT INFORMATION: This program has been approved for 10.75 recertification credit hours through the HR Certification Institute. For more information about certification and recertification, please visit the HR Certificate Institute website at www.hrci.org.


CLE credit pending for this live event.



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AEIS Las Vegas
November 11-12

Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South
(800) 634-6661



Time to Play!
Las Vegas at night. Your hotel is located in the heart of the Las Vegas strip, home to an endless array of larger-than-life hotels, casinos, resorts, spas, malls, boutiques, and restaurants. So what are you waiting for? You're just steps away from the vacation of a lifetime...


Relax and Rejuvenate
Amidst the flashing lights and pulsing nightlife, Vegas is also an oasis of spas and fitness centers. Here are some nearby pampering havens, including the Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace.


Delectable Dining
Before you catch a show, begin your perfect evening with a perfect meal. From world famous haute cuisine to budget-friendly buffets, there's an endless selection of dining options on the strip.

Other tasty ideas include:
Taste of Vegas Dining Guide
Best of Las Vegas Eat and Drink
About Las Vegas - Dining


For Shopaholics
Did someone say shopping? There's an endless selection in sin city to fulfill your wildest shopping dreams right in Caesars Palace or anywhere on the strip.

More options to fill your cravings include:
About Vegas - Shopping
10 Best Places to Shop
Best of Las Vegas - Shopping


Catch a Show
From pop queen Cher to the critically acclaimed Blue Man Group, Vegas offers an eclectic selection of live shows. Click here to view shows.

Other hot spots include:
Best of Vegas - Shows
About Vegas - Shows


Roll the Dice

Whether you're looking for a round of Texas Hold'em or just want to try your luck at the roulette wheel, there's a game waiting for you downstairs at Caesars Palace and the many nearby gambling hot spots.


AEIS Nashville
September 30- October 1

Hutton Downtown
1808 West End Ave.
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 340-9333
Take advantage of our Hutton Hotel room discount for a limited time by calling 1.866.894.4609. Please mention the Advanced Employment Issues Symposium. The room block expires September 3.



Time to Play!
Your hotel is nestled near the heart of Music City. Here's just a taste of the offerings in easy cab distance from the AEIS events...


Play on Lower Broad
Lower Broad features an endless variety of restaurants, music venues, and shopping delights, all featured in the Walking Tour of Lower Broad.


Just a Little Bit Country
From indie rock and raucous blues to alternative songwriters and jazz crooners, there's more to Nashville than country music. But if you're ready to go honky tonkin, don't miss these world-famous watering holes:
Roberts Western World
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Legends Corner


Feed Your Need
From mouth-watering steaks and scrumptious seafood to delectable pasta and rich fondue, there's a restaurant to fit your taste buds..
Some favorite eats by the locals include:
The Melting Pot
Merchants
Broadway Brew House
The Frist Center Cafe


Some Tacky Fun
If you lack a sense of humor and offend easily, then by all means, skip the NashTrash tour!
NashTrash hostesses Sheri Lynn and Brenda Kay will spill all the juicy Music City scandals while cruising the city in their hot pink bus.
For more tour ideas, visit:
NashvilleSightSeeing
TripAdvisor


A Taste of the Arts
From classical performances and sporting events to art openings and academic lectures, there's something for everyone in Music City, including:
Theatre and Dance
Art
Music
Books and Poetry

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