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The MCRSA will hold its 40th annual conference together with The Canadian Regional Science Association's 31st annual meeting May 28-30, 2009 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and we invite you to be a part of this always enjoyable and productive professional meeting. Please note and hold the dates. This will be a meeting you won't want to miss.

Visit Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2009 MCRSA/CRSA Annual Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
May 28-30, 2009


Today, Milwaukee is the 22nd largest city in the United States, with a population of 596,974 in the city and 1.5 million in the metropolitan area. Bordering the western shore of Lake Michigan, just 90 miles north of Chicago, metropolitan Milwaukee offers urban, suburban, ethnic neighborhoods, waterfront, industrial, and rural settings within minutes of each other. Milwaukee's skilled workforce, concentration of industry, cultural resources and educational institutions all make it one of the nation's major metropolitan areas.

Yet Milwaukee's big-city advantages are enhanced by a friendly small-town spirit and Old World charm. The city's neighborhoods weave a patchwork of diversity, as characteristics of the German heritage blend with influences of many other cultures. Italian, Irish, Polish, African American, Hispanic neighborhoods with ethnic restaurants and shops make up the fabric of Milwaukee. Churches, neighborhood shops, Victorian worker's cottages and industrialists' castles abound and lend their neighborhoods a venerable air. In the face of all the progress, the traditions and values that make Milwaukee remain constant. The strongly held ideals of family, ethnic and cultural diversity, and warm hospitality make Milwaukee the genuine destination.

Questions or Comments?

Any questions or comments can be directed to:

John Leatherman
Kansas State University
785-532-4492
jleather@agecon.ksu.edu

Please Note:
Association policy requires that all MCRSA conference attendees be members of the association. For the membership and conference registration form click here.