Eighth Annual Project Zin
Date and time
Location
Hotel Healdsburg
25 Matheson Street Healdsburg, 95448Refund Policy
Description
August 18, 2018
11am-9:30pm
Hotel Healdsburg
25 Matheson Street
Healdsburg, CA 95448
Complete your weekend with a luxurious stay at Hotel Healdsburg
Project Zin Hotel Healdsburg Lodging Packages include:Two Night Accommodations
For two in a luxurious Hotel Healdsburg Suite or Premier King/Double Queen Room (based on availability) including breakfast and complimentary valet parking
Welcome Wine Reception
With Clay and Carrie Mauritson
Friday, August 17 | 6-7pm | Hotel Healdsburg's Carriage House
Two Tickets to Saturday Seminar or Lunch (based on availability)
Saturday, August 18 | 11am
Two Tickets to Project Zin
Saturday, August 18 | 6:30–9:30pm | Hotel Healdsburg
VIP Check-in to All Events
Guests that purchased a Project Zin Hotel Healdsburg Lodging Package will receive an email from the Project Zin Team by Wednesday, July 18th with an Eventbrite link and access code. This code will be active on Thursday, July 19th at 11am (PST) and will allow you to choose your seminar or lunch. Please note: these events are reserved on a first come, first serve basis.
Event tickets are non-refundable. Package prices include 16% tax on room portion. Full package pricing is charged at the time of booking. Hotel Lodging Packages have an eight-week cancellation policy. Reservations must be cancelled six-weeks prior to arrival day for full refund. Packages cancelled after Friday, June 22, 2018 at 3pm PST are non-refundable. The room portion of the package may be applied to a future stay, ticket fees will not be credited. Please contact Hotel Healdsburg at 707 922 5249 for cancellations.
Contact Us: For general inquiries, please contact the Project Zin team at 707 922 5249 or info@projectzin.org
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Proceeds will benefit the Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area. DSCBA’s mission is to empower, inspire and support people with Down Syndrome, their families, and the community that serves them while fostering awareness and acceptance in all areas of life.
DSCBA develops services that are in line with members’ needs and strives to continuously break down barriers to success by providing resources, technology, and education through their direct services. Their Down Syndrome Education Alliance, Expression Connection and Communication Readiness Programs, as well as Peer Development Classes, Medical Outreach Alliance, public policy outreach, education advocacy, new parent outreach, support groups, and more, reflect the diverse needs of their members.
Their programs and services include information and programs for new and expecting parents, the THRIVE Program, Connection Groups, Music Therapy, Speech Services as well as Communication Readiness Programs.