SALT LAKE CITY 31 March 2010 More than 100,000 Church members, friends and invited guests are expected to attend the 180th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions more will watch or listen to conference proceedings via television, radio, satellite and Internet broadcasts. Five sessions of the conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, 3–4 April 2010, in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Continued
Tickets are required to enter the Conference Center, where attendees will be required to pass through a security check. Cameras, recording devices, weapons, food, backpacks, packages and large bags will not be allowed.
Overflow seating will be available in the Tabernacle, the North Visitors’ Center on Temple Square, and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building for all sessions. Overflow seating will also be available in the Conference Center Theater for the priesthood and Sunday sessions only. Overflow seating for Spanish speakers will be provided in the Assembly Hall for all five sessions. Tickets are not required for admission to overflow facilities.
Conference attendees are invited to carpool or use public transportation to relieve downtown traffic congestion. Limited public parking is available at Regent Street Parking at 119 South Regent Street (50 East), at the Energy Solutions Arena Lot between 200 West and 300 West, and at the West Office Building off 200 West just north of North Temple. Disability parking is located at the West Temple Overflow at 134 West North Temple. Conference attendees should avoid parking in front of homes in downtown residential areas. Cars parked on neighborhood streets may be ticketed or towed at the owner’s expense.
A detailed broadcast schedule of general conference can be found at www.bonneville.info. Information regarding audio and video streams via the Internet can be found at www.lds.org/broadcast. General conference, with the exception of the priesthood session, will be broadcast live on BYU Television. For additional information on availability in your area, rebroadcasts and live Internet streaming visit www.byutv.org.
Conference coverage, including photos, will be published throughout the weekend on newsroom.lds.org. Additional information will also be posted on the Newsroom blog. Journalists, bloggers and others can get this material by going to those sites or following them on the Newsroom Facebook page or Twitter or by subscribing by e-mail.
(Source: http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/thousands-to-attend-180th-annual-general-conference)
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