Travel
Travel and lodging are not included in the registration fee. Workshop attendees should make their own travel and lodging arrangements.
Dayton International Airport has daily flights from around the country. For ground transportation to and from the Dayton airport, we arrange a service at a reasonable rate. More information will be available closer to the workshop. Apart from Dayton, the closest major airports are in Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, each about an hour’s drive away.
The Dayton Marriott is the official hotel of the Bombeck Workshop. Many workshop events will take place at the Marriott. A limited number of rooms are available. Ask for the special room rate ($129) for Bombeck Workshop attendees when you register, valid for conference attendees for dates between April 18, 2012, check-in and April 22, 2012, check-out. Follow this link to make your reservation online at the special Bombeck Workshop rate. (Be sure to book the correct dates for your stay.)
Free shuttle buses to the UD campus are available to and from the Marriott.
is the very model of a modern, middle-aged man — except that he’s now won four awards for humorous writing from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. He laughs at the absurdities of life in his humor column for his hometown paper, The Stamford Advocate. His column is syndicated by McClatchy-Tribune and has run in newspapers across the country and around the world. A collection of his columns appears in his book, Leave It to Boomer: A Look at Life, Love and Parenthood by the Very Model of the Modern Middle-Age Man.
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has released a book, A Real Mother: stumbling through motherhood. A columnist for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, she quips her bio reads like a bad joke: “After working as a lifeguard, a Peace Corps volunteer, a middle school teacher, a switchboard operator and finally, an attorney (but don’t hold that against her), she is uniquely qualified to do absolutely nothing. That is why she writes.”
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