Though this last Saturday, April 29 was the deadline for
a reduced registration fee ($160) for the Animal Rights 2000 conference,
as a special consideration to our subscribers, FARM will extend the
deadline to Wednesday, May 3rd. You can now register with a credit card
by phone (888-FARM USA) or on line (www.animalrights2000.org).
You can also mail a check with a completed registration form copied from
the web site or brochure.
This will be the animal rights event of the century.
Don't miss it!
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:
* Current speakers include Carol Adams, Richard Avanzino,
Gene & Lorri Bauston, Murry Cohen, Robert (NotMilk) Cohen, Karen Davis,
Chris DeRose, Gail Eisnitz, Michael Fox, JP Goodwin, John Hagelin, Holly
Hazard, Alex Hershaft, Steve Hindi, Elliot Katz, Howard Lyman, Erik
Marcus, Linda Nealon, Ingrid Newkirk, Wayne Pacelle, Alex Pacheco, Heidi
Prescott, Sherry Schlueter, Ken Shapiro, Kim Stallwood, Paul Watson,
Steven Wise, and 80 more...
* Supporting organizations are FARM, Farm Sanctuary,
HSUS, In Defense of Animals, PETA, Doris Day Animal League, Fund For
Animals, Alley Cat Allies, American Antivivisection Society, Animal
Protection Institute, National Antivivisection Society, and PCRM.
* We have secured one of the finest hotels in the
nation's capital at incredible prices. This will be your least costly
national conference.
* Please check our updated web site this weekend for the
latest information on program, speakers, lodging, food, and travel
arrangements.
* Current registration is already at 300, and we expect
to sell out at 1000.
ANIMAL RIGHTS 2000 -- Washington, DC; July 1-5
Be there for the animals and bring a friend!
http://www.AnimalRights2000.org; 1-888-FARM USA
Source:
[email protected] (FARM)
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