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AL Constitution Convention—THIS Saturday!
Nov. 13, 2007 Laura EanesThe Constitution Convention Coalition Summit is THIS Saturday at Birmingham-Southern College--deadline to register is Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 14th.
The Constitution Convention Coalition
invites you to the
2007 Annual Summit
On Saturday, November 17th, the Constitution Convention Coalition will hold its annual summit at Birmingham Southern College (900 Arkadelphia Road · Birmingham, AL 35254) from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Coalition is made up of over 30 non-profit organizations from across Alabama who are dedicated to rewriting the Alabama Constitution. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend and learn about new initiatives underway to move the effort forward, including information and new resources available for informing citizens, and draft Legislation and Legislative issues in the 2008 Legislative Session.
Your input and participation is most important in planning our 2008 goals and in discussing topics such as Advocacy for 501(c)(3) Organizations; Constitutional Reform Background Training and Talking Points; How to Find Your Organization’s Niche in the Constitutional Reform Movement; College and University Idea Sharing; and Lessons Learned in Hosting Constitutional Reform House Parties. Community leaders from all over the State will be present. Please make sure that you and your organization are represented in this effort to move Alabama forward.
Admission is free and open to the public. Limited travel scholarships are available.
Lunch will be provided at no cost.
Please check the website at http://www.constitutionalreform.org or contact Brantley Fry, the Coalition Coordinator, at or (205) 967-2621 for more information and to register.
Who: Constitution Convention Coalition
What: 2007 Annual Summit
Where: Birmingham Southern College (900 Arkadelphia Road · Birmingham, AL 35254)
When: Saturday, November 17, 2007 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Why: To identify Coalition goals for 2008 and learn more about topics such as Advocacy for 501(c)(3) Organizations; Constitutional Reform Background Training and Talking Points; How to Find Your Organization’s Niche in the Constitutional Reform movement; College and University Idea Sharing; and Lessons Learned in Hosting Constitutional Reform House Parties.
How: Admission is free and open to the public, and limited travel scholarships are available. (Lunch will be provided at no charge.)
Please check the website at http://www.constitutionalreform.org or contact Brantley Fry, the Coalition Coordinator, at or (205) 967-2621 for more information and to register.