We hope that you and your staff will join us for the 2007 National LunchBox User Group Meeting (UGM) on October 8-9 at the Music Road Inn in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Early indications are that this will be the largest gathering of LunchBox users ever!

Our LunchBox specialists will be on hand to share a wealth of valuable information for improving efficiency and maintaining compliance.  Your LunchBox processing questions will be answered at the break-out education sessions. One of the most popular features of last year's meeting - presentations by your peers - is on the agenda again.

Maximize your visit to Pigeon Forge - register for in-depth hands-on training at
LunchBox U. This year's LunchBox U will be held October 10-12 and will focus specifically on director-level topics and issues. Limited space is available, so sign
up now! See the LunchBox U section of this brochure for more information.

Don’t miss this opportunity!
• Learn about what's new in the latest LunchBox release
• Take home new skills and updated strategies for making
your operation even better
• Spend time with your peers and exchange ideas
• Visit with the LunchBox Customer Care team and get
your questions answered
• Enjoy all that Pigeon Forge has to offer!

Learning can be fun!
• Participate in a special focus group session with the
LunchBox Product Manager and development team
• Attend educational break-outs and presentations by other School Nutrition professionals
• See the latest peripherals and devices that integrate
with LunchBox

Click here for a registration packet
(1.5mg)
Who should attend?
• Food Service Directors
• Cafeteria Managers
• Cashiers
• Technical Staff
• Superintendents
• Finance Officers

While you’re in Pigeon Forge...
• Great food
• Great shopping at several outlet malls
• Great atmosphere
“Great meeting. Keep up the good work and the great support that you all provide us. Thanks to all the guys they are always kind and very understanding. We like having a chance to see all the new software and have our questions explained to us.“
– LaDonna Bennett, Dawson Springs. (UGM 2006, Nashville, TN)