VADP Abolition Victory Luncheon Flyer, Final, 2021 November 21, 2021 August 4
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FullscreenVADP Abolition Victory Luncheon / Celebrating 30 Years of Advocacy to End the Death Penalty Sunday, November 21, 2021 VIRGINIANS FOR Noon to 2:00pm ALTE RNATIVES DoubleTree Hotel Charlottesville TO THE DEATH PENALTY 990 Hilton Heights Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Come to celebrate this historic victory! Virginia is now the first Southern state to abolish capital punishment. Our victory is due to the efforts of many people over the past thirty years. We want to celebrate the contributions of everyone. Please join us!!! What to Expect “A slide show of images from VADP’s thirty-year history. Contact us if you have old photos to share. “+ A video with insights from VADP leaders like Henry Heller, Jack Payden-Travers, & Beth Panilaitis. “Remarks by VADP board president Kristina Leslie & long time Executive Director Michael Stone. “+ A festive lunch with a vegetarian option & a champagne toast to celebrate our victory! “Recently renovated hotel rooms for $129 per night for those who want to come for the weekend. Purchase your tickets at www.vadp.org or complete the form below. VADP Virtual Awards Luncheon Registration Form O ____ tickets at $40 each = $ O Table sponsorship (6 places) = $200 1 Additional Donation = $ TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ Name: Address: City: Zip: Telephone: E-mail: Please send this completed form and a check made payable to “VADP” to: VADP, P.O. Box 12222, Richmond, VA 23241. Please register by November 10, 2021.
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