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 **INSTRUCTIONS:** If you are interested in presenting, please return this form to Shauna Borger, Evergreen Indiana Coordinator, with a session proposal of a maximum of 200 words. There is some flexibility with program duration but in general, presenters should plan on having a 45-minute presentation.  **INSTRUCTIONS:** If you are interested in presenting, please return this form to Shauna Borger, Evergreen Indiana Coordinator, with a session proposal of a maximum of 200 words. There is some flexibility with program duration but in general, presenters should plan on having a 45-minute presentation. 
  
-  * [[http://blog.evergreen.lib.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Program-solicitation.pdf|Application (PDF)]] +  * [[http://evergreen2012.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Conference-program-proposal-application.pdf|Application (PDF)]] 
-  * [[http://blog.evergreen.lib.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Program-solicitation.docx|Application (Word document)]]+  * [[http://evergreen2012.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Conference-program-proposal-application.doc|Application (Word document)]]
  
 **The deadline to submit a proposal is November 30, 2011.** **The deadline to submit a proposal is November 30, 2011.**
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