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Wednesday, April 27 – Friday, April 29
Select from more than 600 educational classes and product demonstrations designed to meet the needs of Tyler software users. From beginner to advanced, we have the classes you want with tips and tricks, in-depth product training and key information to help you better serve your citizens.
Choose the general session based on your Tyler product use, and learn what new technology Tyler has in the works for you. We have designed these sessions to be product specific so you gain the maximum information directly related to your individual software wants and needs.
Session 1: Munis General Session---8:45am – 9:45am
Session 1: iasWorld General Session---8:45am – 9:45am
Session 1: Orion General Session---8:45am – 9:45am
Session 3: Eagle, Incode, and Public Safety General Session---11:15am – 12:15pm
Session 4: Eden General Session---1:30pm – 2:30pm
Tuesday, April 26, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Join us in the Delta Lobby of the Gaylord Opryland for a Tyler-style welcome at the Connect 2011 Meet-and-Greet! You won’t want to miss this opportunity to meet Tyler staff and business partners, chat with other Tyler users and share in a superb fare of tasty hors d'oeuvres (a cash bar will be available.) You can take this time to pre-register for the conference as well.
Thursday, April 28, 5:30pm – 8:30pm
Kick off this spectacular evening at the Gaylord with sumptuous hors d’oeuvres and cocktails (a cash bar will be available) in preparation for a memorable and fun event. Then, take a short walk with us to the Grand Ole Opry Plaza and experience firsthand those authentic, soulful sounds that can only come from a place where musicians have been inspired to write, record and produce—Music City. What better way to experience Nashville while at Tyler Connect than with a Grand Ole Opry Show performed exclusively for us!
You’ll enjoy the special Connect 75-minute version of the show that put the "Music" in Music City! Since its first broadcast in 1925, millions of fans have been captivated by the music and the magic of this show, making the Grand Ole Opry an American institution. For 80 years, it has given us performances by legendary entertainers representing country music’s elite.
This event is complimentary for registered attendees and $50 for each guest.

Friday, April 29 – 12:00pm – 5:00pm
This exciting tour will introduce you to the Many Faces that make up the Music City. We’ll begin with a driving tour of Music Row, home of recording studios and music publishing offices. Then, we’ll travel through historic downtown as we drive by Fort Nashborough, the Cumberland Riverfront Park and through the Victorian warehouse district (“The District”) before driving by the Tennessee State Capital.
Lunch will be served at Merchant’s Restaurant in downtown Nashville. The Merchant’s building once housed a drugstore and inn and served as a center of commerce in the 1800’s.
Following lunch, we will visit the Ryman Auditorium, one of Nashville’s signature historical country music landmarks. Originally built by Captain Ryman as a tabernacle, it is best known as the “mother church” of country music and home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974.
Our last stop will be the Country Music Hall of Fame, the world’s largest research center dedicated to a single form of American music. The Hall of Fame provides guests with a detailed look at the people, places, instruments, and emotions that have contributed to the development of country music.
Attendees should meet in the Transportation Lobby of the Gaylord Opryland at 12:00pm to board the bus. We will return to the Hotel around 5:00pm. Cost is $102 per person and lunch will be provided.
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