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Vol.60, No. 4, May 2018 www.hinman.org Inside View President s Message 2 General Chair s Message 3 Hinman 2018 Attracts 19,679 Attendees The 106th Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting, held March 22-24, attracted 19,679 dentists, hygienists, assistants, students and other dental professionals and industry personnel to the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. The theme, Experience Hinman: Invest in Your Future, emphasized the importance of continuing dental education for everyone, from Millennials just starting out to seasoned professionals looking to revitalize their practice. Hinman 2018 featured more than 80 worldclass dental speakers, with 31 new to Hinman; nearly 300 courses and special events, including 67 participation and interactive courses; the returning G.O.L.D. (Graduates of the Last Decade) Program; Learning Lab Co-Op; Total Health Pavilion; Career Connections; New Free Advice Booths; and more than 400 companies demonstrating the latest in dentistry. Dr. Patrick Yancey, III, Hinman s 2018 General Chair, along with his program chairs, Dr. Max Ferguson and Dr. Brad Greenway, assembled an exceptional educational program and outstanding social events during the Hinman 2018 meeting. Hinman s Night Out at the Georgia Aquarium on Friday night hosted nearly 2,400 dental professionals and guests. We are so proud to have hosted nearly 20,000 attendees this year, especially given there were so many options to obtain CE in Georgia this past year, said Dr. Yancey. It was also extremely encouraging to see so many students, as well as young dentists and dental professionals taking advantage of everything Hinman has to offer. They are the future of our profession and we were thrilled to see so many of them in the classrooms, on the exhibit floor and at our signature social events. The Keynote Session was well attended with more than 1,500 people turning out to hear Dr. Bennett Omalu, the world-renowned forensic pathologist, share his story, which is chronicled in the hit film, Concussion (starring Will Smith). Hinman 2018 drew a total of 5,271 dentists, 4,196 dental hygienists and 2,648 dental assistants. The meeting saw an increase in dental hygienists, laboratory technicians, students and exhibitors over last year, which is a testament to the strong program. Some of the most popular courses included: Dr. Harold Crossley s Marijuana s Coming to Town: Will You Be Ready? drawing 1,471 attendees, and Dr. John Svirsky s Great Cases with New Faces, which attracted 1,040 people. Also popular were Dr. Robert Fazio s Medicine, Dentistry and Drugs, that drew 999 in attendance; Ms. Diane Millar s State of the Art Hygiene: A Virtual Reality Trip Through Continued on page 7 Thank You Notes, Gold Award Recipient & Hinman Meeting Photos 4-5 New Members Hinman Experience Society News & #myhinman update Event Photos Executive Council & Membership Meeting Minutes 6 7 8 9 10-13 Annual Meeting June 1 3 Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, South Carolina

President s Message Thanks to You, Another Great Hinman has Bloomed! Kathleen L. Robinson I extend hearty congratulations to our General Chair, Dr. Pat Yancey, on a fantastic 2018 Hinman Dental Meeting. With the 2018 Hinman being the third dental meeting to be held in Atlanta in 12 months, Pat and his excellent Program Chairs, Max Ferguson and Brad Greenway, should be extremely proud of the outcome. A big thanks to Pat s better half, Julie, for pouring blood, sweat and tears into the program, especially the excellent Special Events. I know it s been said time and again, but it is remarkable how many speakers and scouts from other dental meetings approach us with compliments on how special our March meeting is. The dedicated work from ALL of our Hinman members is a vital part of what makes our meeting one of the most respected dental meetings in the entire country. By requiring members to fulfill a minimum of eight hours of service during the March meeting, we are fostering members who are fully engaged in our Society. It shows and we thank you! In addition to the speakers and educational programs presented, Pat gave us some phenomenal parties to attend this year. The General Chair and President s Reception at Mercedes-Benz stadium was perfect in every way with plenty of great food, libations, and ample seating. Hinman s Night Out at the Aquarium was equally fun. It was great to celebrate with our teams (if we recognized them in their masks!) and we filled up the entire aquarium! Well, we left room for the fish I hope you were able to attend the Keynote Session featuring Dr. Bennet Omalu who gave a very passionate speech about his journey in discovering Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. It was certainly my honor to address this august group as your President and I ll cherish that memory for my entire life. Our January membership meeting, featuring Steve Anderson, was almost snowed out, but we still had a big turnout to hear a great lecture by Steve, who also spoke at the March meeting. My heartfelt thanks to Andy Ramsey, my Program Chair this year, who went above and beyond to bring you some fantastic speakers to enjoy at our membership meetings. I d also like to thank my Hospitality Chair, Melissa Durand, and her entire committee for ensuring that you all were properly greeted and assisted at the door. Please don t forget to make plans to join all of us and our families at Wild Dunes on the Isle of Palms, S.C., June 1-3. My Annual Meeting Chair, Patrick French, is the master of festivities and if you know Patrick at all, you know we re in for a fun weekend! He even has a surprise activity for those of us who can manage an early bird arrival by Thursday afternoon. Thanks to another generous subsidy from our Board of Trustees, those who worked the minimum eight hours during the March meeting can take advantage of one night free, the value of a standard room night, during their stay at the resort. Please take a moment to thank our Trustees, chaired by Dan Dunwody, for their generosity throughout the year. I d like to thank the entire Hinman Executive Staff, led by Sylvia Ratchford, for their patient guidance and help throughout my year as your president. I could not have made it without their direction and encouragement. They are, without a doubt, one of the integral factors in the great success of our Society and the Hinman Dental Meeting. We are certainly blessed to have each one of these ladies working so hard for our benefit. It has been incredibly gratifying to serve as your President this year and I m overwhelmed with the support and love from all of you and from the affectionate guidance of my predecessors and mentors in the Society. Thank you for the honor and privilege and I look forward to celebrating with you at Wild Dunes! SAVE THE DATES! 2018-2019 Membership Meeting Schedule September 24, 2018 The Westin Buckhead Atlanta November 12, 2018 The Westin Atlanta Perimeter North January 17, 2019 Georgia Aquarium- Staff Lecture June 7-9, 2019 ANNUAL MEETING Pinehurst, North Carolina 2018 DENTAL MEETING Attendance Numbers: Dentists... 5,271 Hygienists.... 4,196 Assistants.... 2,648 Office Staff... 1,363 Spouses... 1,615 Lab Techs...238 Pre-Dental Students..190 Children/Youth...243 Media/Press...23 Guests/Staff...365 Exhibitors... 3,465 Non-Dental Healthcare Professionals....62 Total.......... 19,679 2

General Chairman s Message The 106th Hinman Dental Meeting! Patrick H. Yancey III Hinman has come and gone and we were very successful again. I would like to express a great big thank you to everyone who volunteered their time and participated in our meeting. We could not have done this without you. Yes, everyone makes a difference. If by chance you missed the meeting for one reason or another, please come back next year, March 21 23, 2019, to see what you missed. We need you! For me, Hinman is a true blessing. I have made so many friends that I would have otherwise never met. These friends have enriched my life even though I only see some of them once a year. A friendly smile and a warm greeting make a big difference. We should know, as we have given many pretty smiles through our practices. We have all been given many blessings to use to enrich our society. Hinman is one of the ways that we can touch the lives of others. Thank you for allowing me to be your 2018 General Chair. I can assure you I tried my absolute best, not hardly a breath of energy left. I would also like to thank Brad Greenway and Max Ferguson for serving as my program chairs and for mentoring me through this experience. Believe me, they had a big undertaking in training me and I am very grateful to both of them. This meeting would not have been the success it was without these two men. I hope you were able to hear Dr. Bennett Omalu at our keynote session and enjoy our party at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. These events were a highlight for me this year. Lastly, our staff, under the direction of Sylvia Ratchford, is amazing. They crossed every t and dotted every i in their preparation and planning of our meeting. They are to be commended. This is the last letter I will address to you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Remember, Hinman is about connecting with old friends and meeting new ones. 2018 SOCIETY EVENTS May 8, 2018 Executive Council Hinman Executive Office June 1 3, 2018 Annual Meeting Wild Dunes Resort Isle of Palms, SC 3

Dr. Gerrit Hagman Receives The Gold Award! The Gold Life Award Membership is conferred by the Hinman Dental Society to selected members, who by at least 25 years of continuous membership in the Society and exemplary past service on behalf of the Meeting, have been determined to be deserving of this high honor. Candidates for the Gold Award are nominated by the President of the Hinman Dental Society and the General Chair of the Meeting. After approval by the Advisory Committee, the name is submitted to the Executive Council for approval. The Gold Award was awarded to Dr. Gerrit C. Hagman for recognition of 57 years in the practice of dentistry, serving his patients with excellence and contributing immeasurably to the image of the profession. The Hinman Dental Society appreciates his many outstanding and valuable contributions to the Society, The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting and organized dentistry. Did you notice Hinman s new and refreshed look this year? 4

2018 Meeting Photos 5

Hinman Members Share Their Experience at Hinman 2018 Although all Hinman Members enjoy their experience at the Hinman Dental Meeting each year, there is something special about the very first time someone attends as a Hinman Member. Some of our newest members have shared their experiences with us! Dr. Suvidha Sachdeva It was amazing! Dr. Jimmy Cassidy I had a great time as a new member! Dr. Cassidy has enjoyed coming to Hinman since he was a child, presenting table clinic research while in dental school and being a Hinman Speaker over the years. As a new member, he gained a whole new perspective about the inner-workings of the meeting. Dr. Cassidy worked with the Lab Co-Op on the exhibit floor, experiencing first-hand all the time and hard work that our devoted members put into each year s meeting. He shared, I realize the success of the Hinman is really due to a history of member service to the society and the profession of dentistry. Dr. Eric Anderson The meeting really is a place for reunions! Dr. Anderson has attended the meeting as a child and dental student, but he really enjoyed being a part of the team this year. He worked on two committees, transportation and Hinman s Night Out, attended a hands-on grafting course, and reconnected with old classmates. His biggest eye-opener as a new member working at the meeting was how quickly the days came and went. The meeting seemed to go by in a flash, he said.. Dr. Phil Hammond My first year participating as a Hinman member was an exceptional experience! Dr. Hammond has been to Hinman many times over the years, but was honored to be able to participate as a Hinman Member this year. He served as a clinic captain and was delighted to see so many of his MCG classmates and military colleagues. Dr. Hammond has always been impressed by the professionalism and friendliness exhibited by Hinman members to attendees, and this year was no exception for him. He shared, It was rewarding to be part of an efficient and caring team that presented a world-class conference to thousands of dental professionals. Dr. Amanda Sengel It was fun being on the working side of things and seeing behind the scenes. Dr. Sengel has attended the Hinman Meeting many times, but enjoyed her experience of attending as a first-time member. She worked on the Hinman s Night Out committee and helped create a memorable party for our attendees. She recalls, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves at the beautiful aquarium. She is pictured above with fellow committee worker and Hinman member, Dr. Janice Lee. Dr. Sachdeva has attended the meeting five times in the past, but her first year as a member and a practice owner was something special. She enjoyed the motivation, organization and fun-loving atmosphere of working on the Hinman s Night Out committee. She met many new people and had a great time. When reflecting on Hinman 2018, Dr. Sachdeva shared, I felt like I belonged to Hinman as a member and that it is my family. Dr. Samantha Johnson Hinman honestly gets you excited all over again about being a dentist. Hinman 2018 was Dr. Johnson s second time attending the meeting. She enjoyed working as a clinic captain and greeting all attendees as they entered the course room. She also met members and learned about their own Hinman experiences. As a new dentist, she soaked in as much as she could during the meeting; she attended courses all three days. Dr. Ben Martin I really enjoyed my time at Hinman! Dr. Martin has attended the meeting six times in the past, but this was his first as a member and clinic captain. He also attended many lectures and enjoyed getting to speak with Dr. Mark Murphy before his lecture. Dr. Martin has always enjoyed Hinman, but this year he began to appreciate the time and effort that goes into putting on such a standardsetting meeting. 6

Continued from Cover Cutting-Edge Scaling Techniques, attracting 879 attendees; and Dr. Richard Young s Tooth Preserving Dentistry, a 33-Year Perspective, filling the room with 864 attendees. In addition, Prevention Convention drew 661 attendees to the all-day program on Thursday. Dental student attendance was significant with a total of 768 students from schools across the country. In addition, 190 pre-dental students, 445 hygiene students and 732 assisting students attended Hinman this year to take advantage of various programs. Many took part in the G.O.L.D. Program, Dental Student Happy Hour and Scholars Luncheon. At the Scholars Luncheon held during the meeting, Hinman awarded 90 scholarships at 47 premiere dental programs throughout the Southeast. Over the past 17 years, the Hinman Dental Society has contributed nearly $9 million, with $500,000 this year alone, in scholarships and large gifts in support of dental education. HINMAN DENTAL SOCIETY 2018 2019 PROPOSED SLATE # # # #MyHinman was a Success! Thank you to everyone who helped promote Hinman with the #myhinman hashtag! There were more than 2,000 posts on social media using the hashtag this year. Together with Hinman Housing Powered by Eventsphere, we are again able to give away an additional $3,000 in scholarships because of the campaign. Attendees were encouraged to vote for their school to receive one of the scholarships. Here are our 2018 winners: 1st Place ($1,500) Augusta Technical College Dental Assisting 2nd Place ($1,000) Clayton College and State University Dental Hygiene 3rd Place ($500) Georgia Perimeter College Dental Hygiene Each school will choose a deserving student to receive their scholarship and we will share their stories with you later in the year. Thanks for all you do to promote the Hinman Dental Meeting each year! MEMBER NEWS David G. Hochberg, DDS is named President of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID). The Nominating Committee met on January 23, 2018 and proposed the following slate of officers. Please review the slate before the Annual Meeting Business Meeting, which will be held on Sunday, June 3 at the Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, SC. OFFICERS President (automatic)....roy A. McDonald President-elect...J. Sedgie Newsom Vice President...William H. Rousseau Secretary...David E. Anderson Treasurer...Troy H. Schulman Assistant Secretary/Treasurer...Slade W. Lail Editor...J. Andrew Ramsey Parliamentarian (automatic)...kathleen L. Robinson EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 2021...Donald F. Brown 2021...Patrick N. French 2020...Darryal McCullough 2020...Jeremy Ward 2019...Janine J. Bethea 2019...Randall J. Phillips TRUSTEE 2024...Dave C. Lee Bruce Ashendorf, DMD, is the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient for the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University. Amy Dayries-Ling, DMD, FAIHM is the first dentist to graduate from the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM) Fellowship Program, a 2 year program covering extensive information (over 1,000 hours of CE) regarding current health care techniques in many medical fields. She will be speaking to the Northern District Dental Society at their May 11th meeting at Top Golf. Hinman s Marketing Manager, Britney Darby and her husband Fitz welcomed Margot Blaire Darby on April 16. Big sister Dylan is thrilled! 7

January Membership Meeting Hinman s new members pose with their sponsors. New Members (L to R): Jennifer Wohlers, Richard Callan, Samantha Johnson, Joshua Buckner, Eric Anderson, Ben Martin, Drew King, Jimmy Cassidy, Arjun Patel, Suvidha Sachdeva and Philip Strickland. Not pictured: Richard Kim and Stacey Wingad President Robinson with our speaker, Mr. Steve Anderson, after presenting him with his plaque. Trustee Chair Dan Dunwody and 2017 General Chair Jane Puskas present two financial gifts to Dr. Carole Hanes for the Dental College of Georgia. Hinman Members and their staffs enjoyed CE, networking and views of the belugas and whale sharks. THE HINMAN DENTAL MEETING would like to thank the following companies for providing materials for the 2018 Participation Courses: 3M Atlanta Dental Supply BioHorizons Biolase Biolase Technology, Inc. Bisco Dental Products Brasseler USA CareCredit Centrix Cosmedent DenMat Dentsply Sirona Fotona/ Lasers4Dentistry Garrison Dental Solutions GC America Global Surgical Corp. Henry Schein Hu-Friedy Invisalign itero Kavo Kerr Kerr Corporation Kulzer Microcopy Millennium Dental Technologies Nobel Biocare Orascoptic Patterson Dental Supply Planmeca USA, Inc. Professional Sales Associates Shofu Dental Corporation Straumman USA Ultradent Products, Inc. UltraLight Optics Vector Research & Development Weave 8

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES DATE: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 TIME: 6:00 p.m. PLACE: Atlanta Fish Market PRESIDING: Dr. Roy McDonald, President-Elect INVOCATION: Dr. Roy McDonald, President-Elect OFFICERS: Kate Robinson (absent), Roy McDonald, Sedgie Newsom, William Rousseau, David Anderson, Troy Schulman, Slade Lail EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Andy Ramsey, Donnie Brown, Janine Bethea (absent), Randy Phillips, Darryal McCullough, Jeremy Ward TRUSTEES: Dan Dunwody, Wayne Tadsen, Max Ferguson, Eddie Pafford, Allen French (absent), Brad Greenway HINMAN CHAIRMEN: Pat Yancey, Jonathan Dubin, Bob O Donnell ADVISORY BOARD CHAIRMAN: Jane Puskas STAFF: Sylvia Ratchford, Jackie Sarvis CALL TO ORDER: President-elect Roy McDonald called the meeting to order at 6:43 p.m. MINUTES: Secretary William Rousseau presented the minutes from the November Executive Council and November Membership Meeting as printed in the January Hinman Preview Review. Both sets of minutes were approved (Newsom/Ramsey). FINANCE: Treasurer David Anderson presented the current Year-to-Date Society Financial statement. The statement was approved as follows (Anderson/Newsom): Beginning Balance: $ 129,500.88 Net Income: $ (25,641.00) Balance: $ 103,859.88 DATE: Thursday, January 18, 2018 TIME: 6:45 p.m. PLACE: The Georgia Aquarium PRESIDING: Dr. Kate Robinson, President CALL TO ORDER: President Robinson called the meeting to order at 6:45 p.m. President Robinson thanked Mr. Steve Anderson for his lecture and presented him with an honorarium and plaque. Mr. Anderson announced that he is donating one book per dental office, and he also returned his honorarium check to the Society to be given as a scholarship. Dr. Robinson announced the completion code for the lecture, then invited all Hinman members to meet in the pre-function area for the business meeting following Dr. Yancey s update on Hinman 2018. HINMAN 2018: General Chair Pat Yancey thanked Mr. Anderson for his lecture and is looking forward to seeing him lecture during the Hinman Dental Meeting in March. Dr. Yancey reminded the staff members in the room about the tracks for Hinman 2018 and encouraged everyone to attend. He also highlighted Megan HINMAN 2018: General Chair Pat Yancey thanked his program chairs, Drs. Brad Greenway and Max Ferguson, for planning a strong 2018 meeting. He shared the following meeting highlights: more emphasis on the Keynote speaker during the Keynote Session, Hinman s Night Out s Masquerade party at the Georgia Aquarium, a full lab program with demonstrations on the exhibit floor, the Total Health Pavilion, exhibit-only hours on Thursday, and basketball related activities on the floor to attract interest. Dr. Yancey also thanked the Hinman staff and praised the increased marketing efforts this year. HINMAN 2019: Chair-Elect Jonathan Dubin is supporting Dr. Yancey and the 2018 Hinman Dental Meeting. He looks forward to learning and growing from the 2018 meeting. HINMAN 2020: Vice Chair-elect Bob O Donnell is supporting Dr. Yancey and is eager to meet the 2018 speakers in March. The 2020 program team has scouted the ADA meeting in Atlanta, and they look forward to scouting at Yankee and Chicago Midwinter dental meetings. ADVISORY: No report. TRUSTEES: Chair Dan Dunwody shared his plans to visit ASDA in January and MUSC in February. He would like to increase the number of Trustees that visit each school in order to build stronger relationships. He also plans to reach out to new organizations to continue building our relationship with students and faculty. These efforts will help support Hinman 2018, as well as future years. Brinsfield s financial program on Saturday. Dr. Yancey encouraged everyone to purchase their Hinman s Night Out ticket soon, as the event is expected to sell out. Dr. Yancey also gave highlights on the keynote speaker, Dr. Bennett Omalu, and the special events speakers, Rolin Desir and James Farmer. Dr. Robinson welcomed everyone to the meeting, announced an attendance of approximately 470 attendees and thanked the hospitality chair, Dr. Melissa Durand. Dr. Robinson thanked the trustees for their continued generosity through Society subsidies. MINUTES: Secretary William Rousseau presented the minutes from the November Executive Council and November Membership Meeting as printed in the January Hinman Preview Review. The minutes were approved (Rousseau/Ramsey). FINANCIAL REPORT: Treasurer David Anderson presented the following Society YTD financial report as presented at the January Executive Council meeting: OLD BUSINESS: None. NEW BUSINESS: Roy McDonald made a motion to enter executive session. The motion was approved (McDonald/Anderson). MEMBERSHIP REPORT: There was a motion to come out of executive session (Newsom/Anderson). Dr. Newsom asked for a motion to approve the following members as a slate: Drs. Eric Anderson, Joshua Buckner, Richard Callan, Samantha Johnson, Richard Kim, Drew King, Arjun Patel, Suvidha Sachdeva, Phillip Strickland and Stacey Wingad. The motion was approved (Newsom/Dunwody). Applications for other nominees were declined or tabled. MEMBERSHIP NEWS: Chair Darryal McCullough gave the membership news report. REMARKS: The next council meeting will be May 8 and Nominating Committee meets on January 23. Please attend the Annual Meeting at the Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, SC. ADJOURNMENT: Dr. McDonald adjourned the meeting at 8:33 p.m. OTHER CALLED MEETINGS: The Executive Council conducted conference calls on February 22 and March 5, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. A quorum was present each time.. The council voted to issue a private reprimand to a member of the Society (O Donnell/McDonald). MEMBERSHIP MEETING MINUTES Beginning Balance: $ 129,500.88 Net Income: $ (25,641.00) Balance: $ 103,859.88 The report was approved (Anderson/Puskas). TRUSTEE REPORT: Trustee Chair Dan Dunwody and 2017 General Chair Jane Puskas presented Dr. Carole Hanes from the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University with scholarship checks for the dental students education. Dr. Hanes thanked the Society for supporting the future of dentistry. Dr. Dunwody expressed his gratitude for being trusted as a Hinman Trustee and also thanked the Hinman membership, stating that without the members, the giving opportunities would not the possible. He also shared that the Trustees have provided more than eight million dollars in scholarships and large gifts over the past 17 years. ANNUAL MEETING REPORT: Chairman Patrick French stated the Annual Meeting would take place June 1-3, 2018 at the Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, SC. He reminded members that the Trustees will pay for each member s (Continues on back cover) 9

HINMAN DENTAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING! WILD DUNES RESORT ISLE OF PALMS, SOUTH CAROLINA JUNE 1 3, 2018 THURSDAY, MAY 31 Event 1 Charleston RiverDogs Outing for Early Arrivals 1A Adult 1B Child (age 4 17) 1C Child (3 and under) The Wild Dunes Resort on Isle of Palms, South Carolina, is known as an oceanfront paradise. Selected as a Top Southern Resort in the U.S. in Conde Nast Traveler s Reader s Choice Awards 2017 and offering golf courses listed among the Top 10 Best Courses in Charleston, SC by Golf Digest (2017-2018), Wild Dunes Resort offers 1,600 acres of world-class golf, tennis, recreation and seaside relaxation. Wild Dunes is located on the northern tip of Isle of Palms, a barrier island off South Carolina, just 30 minutes from the charm and grace of historic Charleston. Plan now to join us for Hinman s 2018 Annual Meeting! There are plenty of fun activities planned during the weekend, as well as evening dinners to enjoy with your family and fellow Hinman members. Whether you plan to hit the golf course, spend some time on the water, tour historic Charleston or just enjoy the peaceful resort, we re sure you ll find that there is something for everyone! Please be sure to register by the May 20 deadline, as space is limited for several activities and available on a first-come, first-served basis. space available basis. Please contact the Hinman office to book rooms after May 9. The group rate is available May 28 June 6, based on hotel availability. The Trustees will pay for one standard room night and tax for each Hinman member. Please be aware of the resort service fee, Charleston County Destination Fee and applicable taxes for any additional nights. To book, please visit hinman.org/bookings SPECIAL OFFERINGS TO OUR MEMBERS: One-hour complimentary use of tennis courts One bucket of golf balls per person at Links Golf Range Join us at The Joe as the Charleston RiverDogs take on the Columbia Fireflies. We will enjoy watching the game from Murray s Mezzanine, a private, covered area offering a full dinner buffet with tea, lemonade and water. A cash bar will be open. The game starts at 7:05 p.m. and typically lasts three hours. Parking is available at any of the four lots around the stadium for $5 per car. We suggest you park in the Citadel lot on Fishburne Street. You may arrive any time after 6 p.m. to enjoy an evening of baseball and camaraderie. Tickets for our group will be available for pick-up at Will Call. *The Hinman Hospitality Suite at the Wild Dunes Resort will be open from 8-10 p.m. for anyone unable to attend the game. Cost: 1A - $25, 1B - $15, 1C - Free ACCOMODATIONS The deadline to make a hotel reservation is May 9 based on availability within the Hinman block. Any reservation requests made after May 9 will be accepted on a 10

FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Hotel Check-In 4 p.m. Event 2 Charleston s Haunted Pub Crawl 3:30 5:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. to carpool to Charleston or let us know if you plan to stop in Charleston for this tour on your way to Wild Dunes. The address is 18 Anson Street. Learn about Charleston s haunted past while sipping on a local craft beer or a relaxing glass of wine. Hear tales of ghosts that wander the streets of Charleston and haunt the local establishments. This tour will also cover the history of Charleston s sordid and seedy affairs. Cost: $40 (alcohol not included) Registration and Cocktails 6:00 6:30 p.m. The Sweetgrass Pavilion, Palms Foyer Weekend Kick-Off Dinner 6:30 7:30 p.m. The Sweetgrass Pavilion, Palms Ballroom Let s kick off the weekend with a delicious dinner, catching up with old friends and meeting some new ones. This is a great time for the kids to make some new friends for the weekend or a lifetime. Bingo 7:30 8:30 p.m. The Sweetgrass Pavilion, Palms Ballroom A Hinman tradition! Bingo has proven to be a crowd favorite for years. Stick around after dinner to enjoy a few rounds of bingo! Great prizes for adults and kids will be awarded. Event 3 Adult Team Trivia 8:45 10:15 p.m. Palmetto Hall The fun continues after bingo with Hinman trivia night! Come test your knowledge on an array of topics with your group of 5 6 adult friends. Start thinking of fun team names now! We ll have prizes for the winners. Refreshments will be served. This event is for attendees 18 and older. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Event 4 Fishing 8 a.m. 12 p.m. 7:30 a.m. to carpool to the marina. Enjoy four hours of fishing on the calm waters of the salt marsh. There are a variety of sharks to catch including: Bonnet Head, Atlantic Sharp Nose, Black Tip, Spinner and Sandbar. Other catches include redfish, trout, flounder, rays, ladyfish and more. Catch and release only. Fresh bait, license and all tackle provided. *Feel free to bring a bag and/or small cooler. Beer and wine are permitted for passengers 21 and over. Cost: $115 Event 5 Tennis 8:30 10:30 a.m. 8:10 a.m. to walk to the Tennis Center. Enjoy a morning of round robin tennis at Wild Dunes, which was ranked one of the U.S. Top 10 Tennis Resorts by Time Magazine. Refreshments will be provided for players. Cost: $10 Event 6 Golf 8:40 a.m. 8:10 a.m. to head over to the course. Designed by Tom Fazio, the Harbor Golf Course is known for its challenging design, beautiful views, and most of all, water. From lagoons and salt marshes to the Intracoastal Waterway, this varied golf course will test all aspects of your game. Tee times range from 8:40 9:40 a.m. Price includes a $10 drink voucher. Cost: $90 Event 7 Capers Island Wildlife Exploration 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to carpool to the marina. 7A Adult 7B Child (ages 3 12) 7C Toddler (2 and under) Enjoy a 3.5 hour boat excursion that ventures to Capers Island, one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands. You will cruise through winding tidal creeks to find diverse wildlife living in this salt marsh environment. Common sightings include bottlenose dolphin, osprey, pelicans, bald eagles, herons, egrets, sharks and more. Along the way you will pull up nets and habitat traps for an upclose look at some of the rarely seen marine creatures that thrive below the surface, such as oysters and blue crabs. As you arrive on Capers Island, you will have about an hour and a half to explore its pristine Boneyard Beach and interior freshwater ponds. Capers provides excellent opportunities for shelling and bird watching. It is a great activity for the entire family. Cost: 7A $42, 7B $32, 7C Free Event 8 Kayak Tour 10 a.m. 12 p.m. 9:30 a.m. to carpool to the marina. 8A Adult, 8B Child (12 and under) Enjoy a gentle paddle into Morgan Creek and the Intercoastal Waterway. Morgan Creek has been described as an unexpected oasis in the heart of the Isle of Palms. You ll search for megafauna like bottlenose dolphins and loggerhead sea turtles as egrets and herons fly overhead. Your guide will share their knowledge about Charleston history and the surrounding ecosystem, while making sure that the experience is unforgettable. *Shoes are required for kayaking. Cost: 8A $50, 8B $38 Event 9 Historic Charleston Walking Tour 10 a.m. 12 p.m. 9 a.m. to carpool to Charleston. Step back in time as you stroll the old walled city, meander down the cobblestone streets and enjoy the beauty of restored Charleston. You ll follow in the famous footsteps as you experience three hundred years of history, traditions and stories. Commentary includes Charleston s important role in the Revolutionary War and Civil War, both of which were fought in and around the city. Amid the eighteenth and nineteenth century buildings, your guide will point out historic sites, architectural treasurers, hidden gardens and the Four Corners of Law. Cost: $24 Event 10 Fort Sumter Tour 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Meet in the lobby of The Boardwalk Inn at 9:20 a.m. to carpool to Patriots Point (30 minute drive). The group must check in 30 minutes prior to departure time. 10A Adult 10B Senior and Military 10C Child (ages 4 11) 10D Child (3 and under) Your tour boat will cruise to Fort Sumter from Patriots Point. On the vessel, you will enjoy views of the USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, graceful sailboats and playful dolphins. Once on the grounds of Fort Sumter, you ll get an hour to explore where America s deadliest war began. The National Park Rangers will bring each feature to life, evoking images of mortar shells and cannon-fire. They ll relay stories of courageous heroes in action from the Civil War s first battle. You ll love exploring the well-preserved fort ruins and browsing the museum shop. Cost: 10A - $22, 10B - $20, 10C - $14, 10D - Free Kids Program The Wild Dunes Resort will have the completed Kids Program ready by mid- May. Please email Sue Thurber, the prearrival concierge, for more information and to sign up your children. sthurber@destinationhotels.com For babysitting services, please contact Simply Southern Sitters. www.simplysouthernsitters.com info@simplysouthernsitters.com Phone: 843-534-5311 or 412-260-5241 Pool Party 2 4 p.m. South Pool Deck and Palm Cove Grass Join us for an afternoon pool party with friends and family! Drinks will be served poolside. Door prize drawings from 2:30 3:30 p.m. Don t miss out on the fun at this year s pool party! Dinner & Dancing 6 10 p.m. Grand Pavilion & Gazebo Enjoy a relaxing evening of dinner outdoors on the Grand Pavilion overlooking the pristine beaches of the Isle of Palms. Bring your dancing shoes and dance the night away with our live band, Plane Jane. We will have special entertainment for the kids throughout the evening. SUNDAY, JUNE 3 Annual Meeting Business Meeting 8 a.m. The Sweetgrass Pavilion, Tides Ballroom All Hinman members are encouraged to attend this meeting for the approval and installation of the 2018 2019 officers. Family Breakfast 8:30 10:00 a.m. The Sweetgrass Pavilion, Palms Ballroom Join us for a breakfast buffet and share your favorite memories with your fellow Hinman members before heading home. 2018 Annual Meeting Committee Annual Meeting Chair, Patrick French CHAIRS Ken Berger David Cooney Michael Demo Brett and Lyndsay Langston Brian Linton Michael Long Stuart Loos David Marion Jancy Parkerson Andy Ramsey Brett Schroeder 12 Boneyard Beach

Hinman 2018 Annual Meeting - June 1-3, Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, SC Register online at www.hinman.org/society or photocopy this form and return to the Hinman Office Hinman Dental Society 33 Lenox Pointe Atlanta, GA 30324-3172 About Registration Fees: A registration fee must be paid for anyone who participates in any part of the family weekend. This fee includes Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday morning meals & group entertainment. ** Registration deadline is May 20 th. Register online beginning April 20th OR Make checks payable to the Hinman Dental Society and mail to: 33 Lenox Pointe, Atlanta, GA 30324 REGISTRATION FEES Hinman Members* & Immediate Family Non-Hinman Members & Families Adults $95 Adults $120 Teens (ages 12-17) $90 Teens (ages 12-17) $115 Youth (ages 4-11) $55 Youth (ages 4-11) $65 Children (ages 0-3) Free Children (ages 0-3) Free * NO FEE for Hinman Member For Meal Planning Purposes, indicate the number of people in each age group that plan to attend the following: Friday Dinner: Adults & Teens # Youth# Children# Saturday Dinner: Adults & Teens # Youth# Children# Sunday Breakfast: Adults & Teens # Youth# Children# Dietary Restrictions (list name & restriction(s)) Registrant Names Registration Fee EVENT # EVENT NAME Price 1 Charleston RiverDogs Outing (Thursday) 1A Adult 1B Youth (ages 4-17) 1C Child (ages 3 and under) $25 $15 No Charge 2 Charleston s Haunted Pub Crawl $40 3 Adult Team Trivia (Friday) No Charge 4 Fishing $115 5 Tennis $10 6 Golf $90 Events (list event # & amount for paid events) Event 3 (check if attending Team Trivia) Event/Price Event/Price Event/Price Member: $ NO FEE $ $ $ $ Spouse: $ $ $ $ $ Child/Teen: Age: $ $ $ $ $ Child/Teen: Age: $ $ $ $ $ Child/Teen: Age: $ $ $ $ $ Child/Teen: Age: $ $ $ $ $ Child/Teen: Age: $ $ $ $ $ Non-Member: $ $ $ $ $ Non-Member: $ $ $ $ $ 7 Capers Island Wildlife Exploration 7A Adult 7B Child (ages 3-12) 7C Toddler (2 and under) Kayak Tour 8A Adult 8B Child (12 and under) 8 $50 $38 9 Historic Charleston Walking Tour $24 10 Fort Sumter Tour 10A Adult 10B Senior & Military 10C Youth (ages 4-11) 10D Child (3 and under) GRAND TOTAL Total Fee $42 $32 No Charge $22 $20 $14 No Charge $ Hinman Preview Review Published Quarterly by the Hinman Dental Society of Atlanta (404) 231-1663 (404) 231-9638 fax Dr. Slade Lail, Editor PROPOSED NEW HINMAN MEMBERS May 2018 Dr. Suhasini Arun 1815 Old 41 Hwy NW Suite 310 Kennesaw, GA 30152 Sponsor: Dr. Hamir Contractor Dr. Andreina Izarra 3580 Piedmont Road NE Suite 120 Atlanta, GA 30305 Sponsor: Dr. Kenneth Berger Dr. Kara Kramer 2970 Peachtree Road NW Atlanta, GA 30305 Sponsor: Dr. Allen French Continued from page 9 registration and one night s stay if they work at the March Meeting. He encouraged everyone to make their hotel room reservations early. Dr. French hinted at a fun Thursday night event being planned for this Annual Meeting. OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: None MEMBERSHIP NEWS: Chair Dr. Darryal McCullough gave a report of the latest member news and updates. She asked all members to Dr. Kevin Lowden 755 Mount Vernon Hwy NE Suite 440 Atlanta, GA 30328 Sponsor: Dr. Robert Attia Dr. Mark Martindale 1528 Luckie Street Griffin, GA 30223 Sponsor: Dr. Rolin Desir Dr. Nicole Ochoa 2268 East Main Street Snellville, GA 30078 Sponsor: Dr. James Mazzawi NEW HINMAN MEMBERS January 2018 Please reach out to our newest members with a welcoming message. Dr. Eric Anderson anderem4@gmail.com Dr. Joshua Buckner Joshbuckner254@yahoo.com Dr. Richard Callan rcallan@augusta.edu Dr. Jimmy Cassidy Jimmy@drjamescassidy.com Dr. Samantha Johnson samanthajohnson112@gmail.com Dr. Richard Kim superdentist82@gmail.com submit any news to the Hinman Office to be shared with the membership. MEMBERSHIP REPORT: Membership Chairman Sedgie Newsom presented the following names for membership: Drs. Eric Anderson, Joshua Buckner, Richard Callan, Jimmy Cassidy, Samantha Johnson, Richard Kim, Drew King, Arjun Patel, Suvidha Sachdeva, Phillip Strickland and Stacey Wingad. The proposed names were approved for membership (Newsom/McDonald). All new members and sponsors were invited to the front of the room to receive a plaque, the new member packets and Dr. Drew King DrewKingDMD@gmail.com Dr. Arjun Patel arjun.patel@questorthodontics.com Dr. Suvidha Sachdeva drsuvidha11@gmail.com Dr. Phillip Strickland pstrickland54@gmail.com Dr. Stacey Wingad staceywingad@gmail.com take a photograph. PRESIDENT S REMARKS: President-elect Roy McDonald announced that validated parking for the membership meeting was approved by the Hinman Trustees, and that parking validation cards could be found at the registration table. He awarded two gift cards during a prize drawing to Jack Bickford and Harris Siegel. There were also two Hinman Cash recipients, Wayne Tadsen and Samantha Johnson. ADJOURNMENT: Dr. Robinson adjourned the meeting at 7:15 p.m.