Saturday, February 24, 2001
Holiday Inn West,
Gainesville, Florida 7417 NW 8th Ave. (Newberry Rd.)
Sunday, Feb. 25
Optional Day to Play in Nature
Let's bring together Like-Minded people of the
Southeastern Region of the USA and find ways to work together on many of
the issues we face. Raise your awareness and take it back to your
communities! YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Hear experts on animal ethics, factory farming,
wildlife, vegetarian nutrition, etc.
Speakers (scheduled thus far):
* Don Barnes, Animal Protection Institute / San Antonio Voice for
Animals
* Gene Bauston, Farm Sanctuary
* Dawn Carr, PETA
* George Eisman, Assc. of Veg. Dietitians and Nutrition Educators
* David Hoch, Law Professor, Univ. of Fla.
* Suzanne Havala, M.S., R.D., Nutrition Consultant
* Holly Jensen, Florida Wildlife,
* Jim Mason, Author, "An Unnatural Order" and co-author of "Animal
Factories"
* Susan McCullom, Earthkind, Miami Chapter of EarthSave
* Wayne Pacelle, HSUS Lt.
* Sherry Schlueter, Broward County Sheriff's Dept. Animal Abuse Unit
* Plus: Representatives from ARFF and Vegetarian Events.
Register early for best rates; space is limited.
Symposium information
SCHEDULE:
Saturday, February 24, 2001
Registration starts at 7am [there will also be early registration on
Friday eve from 4-9pm]
Breakfast: 7:30 - 8:30am, Speakers: 9:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Sunday, February 25, 2001
Day to Play in Nature
(Picnicking, canoeing, hiking, biking, swimming and snorkeling in the
warm springs of the Santa Fe river in North Central Florida). Minimal
cost for these activities. Time to socialize with your old and new
friends from the symposium
REGISTRATION:
Postmarked before Jan 8, All day Saturday (full symposium with three
vegan meals) $55, Students $40. Full symposium with no meals $25,
Students $10.
Postmarked before Feb 7, All day Saturday (full
symposium with three vegan meals) $65, Students $45. Full symposium with
no meals $35, Students $15.
Registrations after Feb. 7, All day Saturday (full
symposium with no meals) $40. Students $20. Meals not included.
MEAL PRICES:
Breakfast $8, Lunch $12, Dinner $14. ALL MEALS ARE VEGAN AND ORGANIC.
Individual meals can be ordered but need to be postmarked by Feb. 7th.
HOUSING:
Stay on site to take advantage of the special $67/night Holiday Inn
Symposium room rate (up to 4 people/room). For reservations call the
Holiday Inn West, Gainesville @ 1-800-551-8206 or 352-332-7500. Call
Chas Chiodo @ 904-454-4341 for off site accommodations, including
animal-friendly hotels
and camping options.
HOW DO I PAY?
Checks or money orders are accepted. Make payable to Vegetarian Events
and mail to:
Vegetarian Events, PO Box 1057, Alachua, Fl 32616.
Please note: A limited number of discounts for volunteers are available.
No one will be turned away.
Merchandise and literature will be available throughout
the day.
Register early for best rates. For any questions
contact: Chas @ 904-454-4341 or by email at [email protected]
Make checks or money order payable to Vegetarian Events
and mail to: Vegetarian Events, PO Box 1057, Alachua, Fl 32616.
Number in Party:____________________
Name:______________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________
Phone Number:_________________________
Email:__________________________________
*Add extra parties w/ names, phone numbers, addresses
and meal requests on a separate sheet of paper. Thank you!
Meals provided ONLY w/reservations postmarked by
February
Please reserve:
____ @ $55 full symposium with three meals postmarked by January 8th.
____ @ $40 for students
____ @ $25 full symposium no meals postmarked by January 8th.
____ @$10 for students
____ @ $65 full symposium with three meals postmarked by February 7th.
____ @ $45 for students
____ @ $35 full symposium with no meals postmarked by February 7th.
____ @$15 for students
____ @ $40 full symposium no meals after February 7th.
____ @ $20 for students
Cost of separate meals : ___ Breakfast $8, ___ Lunch
$12, ___Dinner $14.
Total enclosed: ________
Email: [email protected]
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