BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION


ONLINE REGISTRATION
Regular registration Thursday, April 16, 2026 - Wednesday, May 20, 2026 $100 per person
Late registration Thursday, May 20, 2026 - Wednesday, June 3, 2026 $140 per person
ONSITE REGISTRATION
On site registration Thursday, June 18, 2026 9- 9:30am $160 per person
* Registration includes lunch and parking in garage, as space is available.
Examples: setting up tables, décor, registration, event room, refreshment, exhibit area, signage, test virtual AV, press area, packets; running registration, CE details, sponsor and exhibitor support/signage instructions, speaker concierge (handouts, speaker water, mics, introducer has introduction), evaluation monitor/collector, refresh refreshments, set out lunch with signs, virtual monitor/representative, timer, host a table, tear down, clean up, trash out.
Email [email protected] to learn more about volunteer opportunities.

Scholarship applications due: Monday, May 18, 2026 by 5pm
Selected recipients will be notified: Thursday, May 28, 2026
Why Sponsor, Exhibit, or Advertise at the TEJC Summit?
Demonstrate Leadership - Showcase your commitment to protecting older Texans and advancing elder justice.
Build Meaningful Relationships - Connect with partners, agencies, and leaders who influence policy and practice.
Make a Real Impact - Support a collaborative effort that improves prevention, response, and protection for older Texans.
Please email [email protected] to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED!


Judge Veronica Vasquez of Bexar County, Probate Court No. 2 (right) Stephanie McCoy, APS, (left)
Welcome to Austin, Texas.
Make the most of your visit.
See the sites.
Here are a few site-seeing ideas in the area.
Public Transit
The Austin Public Library- Central is accessible via public transit. Learn more here.
Parking
The parking details are here.
Hotels
Nearby hotels include:
Cambria, Hilton, Hyatt, Hampton Inn and more
Bats
Also, nearby, don't miss the largest urban bat colony in the world! An estimated 1.5 million bats call the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge their home and use as a maternity colony where female Mexican free-tailed bats raise their pups.
Find out what time to expect them here.

