VADP Abolition Victory Luncheon, Draft H, 2021 November 21, 2021 October 20

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VIRGINIANS FOR
ALTERNATIVES

TO THE DEATH PENALTY

Virginians for Alternatives
to the Death Penalty

P.O. Box 12222
Richmond, VA 23241

(434) 960-7779
office@vadp.org

www.vadp.org
Dale Brumfield
Executive Director

Michael Stone
Administrator

VIRGINIANS FOR

f ALTERNATIVES

TO THE DEATH PENALTY

Abolition Victory Celebration
Luncheon

Sunday, November 21, 2021
12 to 2pm

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Charlottesville, Virginia

Governor Ralph Northam signs the

death penalty abolition bill outside

of Greensville Correctional Center
on March 24, 2021.

Virginia Abolition Leaders Program
Julie McConnell 1989 - 1991

Welcome Dale Brumfield

Henry Heller 1991 - 2002 VADP Executive Director
Jack Payden-Travers 2002 - 2008
Beth Panilaitis 2008 - 2010 ‘ uaee wha eURNPesa
Steve Northup 2010 - 2014 une ideo 0 faders

: « Henry Heller
Michael Stone 2015 - 2021 + Jerry Zerkin
Dale Brumfield 2017 - 2021

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Jack Payden-Travers
Marilyn Stark

Jon Sheldon

Beth Panilaitis

Steve Northup

Linell Patterson

Kent Willis

Matthew Engle
Kristina Leslie

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From left: Jack Payden-Travers,
Steve Northup, Beth Panilaitis,
& Henry Heller

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How VADP Ended Michael Stone
the Death Penalty Long-time VADP leader

Reflection & Toast Kristina Leslie
to Our Victory VADP Board President
Closing Dale Brumfield

Julie McConnell Dale Brumfield & Michael Stone

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