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Dear Friend of ASO:

Information on a new Autism postage stamp follows my signature. Stamps are available at the ASA website. FYI - please share.

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Barbara C. YavorcikPresidentAutism Society of Ohio701 S. Main St.Akron, OH 44311(330) 376-0211fax: (330) 376-1226email: askASO@...home: byavorcik@...web: www.autismohio.org2005 ASO Bi-Annual Conference"Reaching Beyond the Horizon - Challenging the Autism Spectrum"Friday and Saturday, October 14-15, 2005 Kingsgate Marriott in Cincinnati, Ohio----------------------------------------------------------------

Autism Society of America Postage Stamp Now Available!Proceeds to Benefit ASA EndeavorsBETHESDA, MD — August 16, 2005 — The Autism Society of America (ASA), the nation's most widely-recognized and largest grassroots organization serving the entire autism community, has announced the creation of an ASA postage stamp, now available for purchase on the ASA Web site, www.autism-society.org. The $.37 stamps, which celebrate ASA's 40th anniversary with the 40th anniversary and ASA ribbon logo design, are sold in sheets of 20 stamps per sheet at a cost of $20 and are usable in the U.S. Postal Service.Show your commitment to ASA and autism awareness by ordering the new stamps today! Every purchase you make helps support ASA and its mission. They make a unique and meaningful gift to family and friends, and reflect your dedication on each piece of mail you send by helping to "get the word out!" ASA is the leading voice and resource of the entire autism community in education, advocacy, services, research and support. The ASA is committed to meaningful participation and self-determination in all aspects of life for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. ASA accomplishes its mission through close collaboration with a successful network of 200 chapters, and hundreds of thousands of members and supporters. For more information about autism or ASA, visit the ASA Web site, www.autism-society.org, or call toll-free, 1.800.3AUTISM (1.800.328.8476).

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