
The Anaheim Regional Training Seminar (RTS) begins on Monday, September 8, 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.
- Location: Hotel FERA Anaheim, a DoubleTree by Hilton
- Dates: September 8-11, 2025 (S&T : September 8-12)
- Room Rate: $159/night
- Registration Fee: $75
For a detailed meeting agenda, please visit the Meetings page via the SMART Union mobile app.
All RTS presentations will be available on the SMART University site, and those attending future meetings can print them off to assist in following along when attending the in-person classes.
We look forward to seeing you in Anaheim!
Space in some of the training tracks is limited and will be filled on a first-come first-served basis. Online Registration Is Required!
Registration closes on August 25, 2025, and there will be no onsite registration available.
To Register for Classes: RTS Registration ►
To Book Your Hotel Reservation: Hotel Reservation Link ►
Please note: Attendees are responsible for making their hotel reservations. To ensure that you secure a room at the discounted rate, please make your reservation by August 11.
For more information, contact Nick Torres in the SMART-TD office at 216-227-5269 or by email at ntorres@smart-union.org.
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