Reminder to attend our Activist Love-In on Mar. 1

From: "CESR" <cesr@dal.ca>
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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:11:41 -0400
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*ACTIVIST LOVE-IN*
Saturday, March 1
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Check-in between 8:00-8:30 PM

Grad House
Dalhousie University
6154 University Ave.

Free admission, Free snacks, Non-smoking, Please RSVP cesr@dal.ca

Activist: n. a person, young or old, student or non-student, creating
positive environmental and social change in our communities. Also known as
an idealist and a change agent. All welcome to participate! (Please note,
however, as the grad house is a licensed bar, participants should be over
the age of 19 years. Very sorry for this unanticipated inconvenience.)

What's happening?
Our Activist Love-In is a fun social event for people creating positive
environmental & social change in our communities. It's a chance to meet one
another & share resources. Please check-in between 8-8:30 PM. We're having
an interactive, group program from 8:30-10:30 PM of icebreakers, songs &
awards. You don't want to miss out! Info tables for you to display your
resources. Free admission, free snacks and all non-smoking inside. From
11:00PM-1:00 AM, stay for great music and dancing. Join us!

Sponsored by:
BetheChange * Dal Greens *  Dal Peace & Justice *  Ecology Action Centre
(EAC) *   EDGE * Environmental Law Students' Society *   Halifax
Anti-Poverty Initiative (HAPI) * International Socialists * Saint Mary's
Activist Coalition (SMAC)*   NOVAE  *  Nova Scotia Environmental Network *
NSPIRG  * OXFAM  * Radical Cheerleaders  * Sierra Club  * Social Activist
Law Students' Association (SALSA)  * TRAX  * Society for Corporate
Environmental and Social Responsibility (CESR)  * YEA * Please RSVP
cesr@dal.ca

*If you are a society representative, please remember to bring brochures,
petitions, notices, signs, etc... for your table display.

*Please circulate this annoucements to fellow activists far and wide and
we'll see you there!



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