Register Today for the Event of the Summer!
Dear Scott:
So much has happened for animal protection in the last year, and it's time to gather together to push the cause forward. After the Michael Vick case exposed the world to illegal dogfighting, learn what you can do to combat animal fighting in your community. After the slaughter of sick and crippled cows led to the largest recall of meat in our nation's history, learn what you can do to protect farm animals from cruelty and abuse. As the November elections approach, learn about animal issues that will be on the ballot and how you can pass laws to protect animals.
Registration is now open for Taking Action for Animals 2008, the leading national conference of the animal advocacy movement. I invite you to join me July 19-21 in the Washington, D.C. area for this special event designed to motivate, inspire, and teach advocates from around the globe.
Register today to take advantage of the early registration rate of $140, which includes a welcome reception on Friday evening, lunches on Saturday and Sunday, and a special banquet dinner on Saturday evening featuring comedian Carol Leifer and entertainment by the comedy troupe Capitol Steps.
During the conference, you can network with national leaders and hundreds of grassroots advocates. Some of the more than 75 renowned conference speakers include:
The conference's convenient location allows easy access to the entire D.C.
area. You'll attend
sessions and training
workshops throughout the weekend. Then head to Capitol
Hill on Monday for Lobby Day, where you will get hands-on experience advocating
for animal protection legislation with others from your home state, and join a
rally at the U.S. Capitol to stop puppy mills.
I look forward to seeing you in July at the 2008 Taking Action for Animals conference.
Sincerely,
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Mike
Markarian
Executive Vice President, The Humane Society of the United States
President, Humane Society Legislative Fund
P.S. A group room rate is available for conference attendees at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City for $147 per night (single/double occupancy). For reservations call the hotel's reservation department at 703-418-1234, Hyatt Central Reservations at 800-233-1234 or visit the hotel's website and mention Taking Action for Animals (group code G-HMS1).
P.P.S. If you're affiliated with an organization or company, consider becoming a sponsor or exhibitor at Taking Action for Animals. You can maximize your visibility in the animal protection field by showcasing your products, services or cause.
P.P.P.S. Can't make it? Please complete our regret survey to help us better accommodate you next year.