Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 As most of you know, I will also be speaking here, even though I guess my name isn't quite big enough yet to be mentioned along with the ones that are, though going to their website you can see my name listed as a speaker. Hope to see some of you there. Thank you again to those who have donated funds to make this long trip happen. I have faith that with all of us pulling together that we will get me and Laura there. For the animals!!!!!!! AR2005 <chair wrote:Fri, 25 Mar 2005 19:27:24 -0500 " AR2005 " <chair Please forward: AR2005 Registration Deadline March 31 <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> ..body2 { CLEAR: none; PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; FONT-SIZE: 10px; Z-INDEX: 100; LEFT: 0px; FLOAT: none; VISIBILITY: visible; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; MARGIN: 10px; WIDTH: 560px; COLOR: #000000; PADDING-TOP: 0px; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 104px; HEIGHT: 362px}AR2005 Registration Discount Ends on March 31 The early registration discount for the Animal Rights 2005 National Conference ends this Thursday, March 31. Please visit www.AR2005.org/register.htm and take advantage of the current deeply discounted rate, even if you're not sure that you can come! It's actually cheaper to register now and get a refund, if need be, than to wait till the last minute. The conference will be held on July 7-11 at the superb Westin LAX Hotel in Los Angeles. Special features include fabulous accommodation rates with free dog beds, cruelty-free personal care products, discounted vegan meals, discounted parking, free airport shuttle, and use of the hotel's magnificent Grand Ballroom and Video Theater, with exhibits in one hall. More than a thousand people representing 80 groups are expected. The schedule will begin with the Welcome Reception and Opening Plenary on Thursday evening and close with the Sunday evening Awards Banquet and Farewell Reception. Other features will include plenaries, workshops, rap sessions, campaign reports, videos, exhibits, Newcomer Orientation, Employment Clearinghouse, Networking Receptions, and musical interludes. There will be ample time for socializing, networking, and scheduling special meetings. A number of post-conference activities including seminars, special interest meetings, and demos, are planned for Monday, July 11. Key speakers signed up thus far include Lorri Bauston, Michael Budkie, Theo Capaldo, Lawrence Carter-Long, Karen Davis, Karen Dawn, Michael Greger, Tippi Hedren, Alex Hershaft, Steve Hindi, Kevin Jonas, Pattrice Jones, Elliot Katz, Greg Lawson, Howard Lyman, Michael Mountain, Lauren Ornelas, Ava Park, Martin Rowe, Jerry Vlasak, Paul Watson, Persia White. In this critical time for our movement, we expect a superb conference, with ample time for learning, networking, strategizing, and " recharging batteries " . This year, your presence is more important than ever. Be there for the animals and bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you all in LA, Alex Hershaft - for AR2005 Management Team Virgil Butler " The Cyberactivist " http://cyberactivist.blogspot.com/ and Founder of: Activists Against Factory Farming " Be the change you want to see in the world. " ----Gandhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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