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2011 PAN Forum: Two Ways to Participate!


From: Parkinson's Action Network 
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 8:41 AM
To: Rayilyn Brown 
Subject: 2011 PAN Forum: Two Ways to Participate!





      The Parkinson's Action Network (PAN) invites you to the 2011 Research & Public Policy Forum, February 28, 2011 through March 2, 2011.  The PAN Forum offers advocates two ways to participate - either via a live Webcast on February 28, 2011, or in Washington, DC at the in-person event.  

      The PAN Forum is the link between Parkinson's advocates and federal government, bringing them together to secure research funding and better policies to support our community. Working together, both Webcast and Washington, DC participants will increase awareness of Parkinson's and learn ways to advocate for better treatments and a cure. These skills will be used year-round by all participants, adding to the united voice of the Parkinson's community. 

      With two ways to participate, you can choose what works best for you!

            Forum Webcast
            Monday, February 28, 2011
            1:00 pm - 4:00 pm ET

            Participating in the Forum Webcast is free and easy!  All you need is a computer with a high-speed Internet connection!  The live Webcast provides the opportunity to learn about PAN and how to advocate for Parkinson's disease year-round.

            Register for the Forum Webcast! In-Person DC Forum
            Monday, February 28, 2011 -
            Wednesday, March 2, 2011

            Participants in Washington, DC, will receive in-depth advocacy training and will put their knowledge to work in meetings with Members of Congress - representing the entire Parkinson's community on Capitol Hill.

            Register for the Washington, DC Forum! 


      On Wednesday, March 2, as Washington Forum participants meet with Members of Congress on Capitol Hill, Webcast participants will Call on Congress via e-mail to take action on important federal policy issues for our community.  With one voice, the Parkinson's community will be heard on Capitol Hill.

      For more information or to register now for the 2011 PAN Forum please visit www.thepanforum.org or call 800-850-4726.
        



     
        
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