The Inland Empire Chapter follows the Photographic Society of America’s year , July 1st through June 30th.
This calendar will reflect seminar, annual meeting and competition deadline dates, plus Society dates.

October 3rd – 9th, 2010 Annual International Conference of the Photographic Society of America
Embassy Suites, North Charleston Airport/Hotel and Convention Center

October 14- 17, 2010 Annual Field Trip to Abbotsford, BC for seminar, followed by photo shoot in western Washington

October 16 and 17, 2010  33rd Annual Abbotsford Photo Arts Club  seminar featuring Brian Peterson, Abbotsford, BC, Canada

October 30, 2010 Inland Empire Chapter, PSA, Annual Dinner and Meeting. Social 5:30pm. Dinner 6pm. Location: Good Samaritan Society, 17121 E. 8th Ave, Spokane Valley 99016.

April 2-3, 2011 "Plan on Spokane!" photographic Seminar & Field Trips, April 2-4, 2011, at Spokane Community College. Non-profit Inland Empire Chapter PSA presents Darrell Gulin, world renowned photographer & speaker – plus 3 free all-day Monday Field Trips, April 4.

April 16, 2011 Deadline for 2011 Youth Showcase Entries

October 7,8,9 You and your Friends are all Invited to "Maximize your Shutter Time!"
     Shoshone Base Camp/Lutherhaven Ministries—PSA's Co-Sponsor—is thinking of your time, interests and availability, so is offering three options for the weekend
The Weekend Package:
Lodging Friday and Saturday nights
5 meals: breakfast & sack lunch, Saturday and Sunday
Saturday dinner
Lectures:
"Mushrooms" & "Macro Photography" Friday evening, 7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
"Mushrooms" with Dr. Frank Dugan, 8:00 A.M. Saturday morning Photo Field Trips led by Otto Stevens & Rodger Hartman, Saturday and Sunday
EARLY REGISTRATION by September 7 - $106
REGULAR REGISTRATION by September 30 - $116
Friday night/Saturday Only Option
$32, includes all three lectures; overnight lodging; 1 breakfast, 1 sack lunch; Saturday photo field trip through the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River area
Saturday Only Option
$12, 8 A.M. "Mushroom" lecture; Saturday photo field trip; sack lunch
Photo Field Trips are limited to 25 Participants each day
Saturday – North Fork CDA River area, including Fern Falls, Shadow Falls, Centennial Falls, mushrooms along the trails, 1910 "Big Burn" cedar snags, and infamous Murray's mining memorabilia and pioneer cemetery
Sunday – Over Dobson Pass with spectacular fall colors to South Fork CDA River area and Silver Valley mines, Mullan, Burke, Wallace historic sites and concluding 4 P.M.-5 P.M. at Cataldo Mission & newly dedicated "Sacred Encounters" Museum.
Detailed printed itinerary with odometer readings provided to all Photo Field Trip participants.
Everyone is welcome with any level of camera skills. Shirley & I have spent three full days "Scouting the Route" this month and assure you that the photo opportunities cover a broad variety of natural beauty and historical interest. Phone or E-mail Otto Stevens for Registration Forms, (509) 327-8954 or (208) 664-6048; ottostevens@msn.com
Eat dinner on your own before Friday check-in, early enough to make Harley Barnhart's "Mushroom" slides and Rodger Hartman's "Macro Photography" lectures at 7:00 P.M. SHARP! Lodging is one- or two- persons to a room with adjacent bathroom & showers. Bring your own sleeping bag or bed linens, towel & personal gear.
Saturday, October 8 Lecture at 8:00 A.M. by Dr. Frank Dugan, W.S.U. Mycologist.
MUSHROOM ENTHUSIASTS may choose the "Mushroom" option on-site at Shoshone Base Camp all day Saturday, October 8, with Dr. Frank Dugan, W.S.U. Fungi Specialist and Harley Barnhart, North Idaho Mycological Association (NIMA), with no limit to the number of participants.