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Thank you so much for the information about the conference. Beth

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Debbie DaleySent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 10:32 PM Subject: Re: Conference

BariMD's next Bariatric Nutrition Training Course date is November 12-14. 2008 in Fort Lauderdale. The course information is located at https://www.barimd.com/Register-Nutrition.php . Attendees experience presentations, workshops, and expert as well as peer to peer interaction. The 3-day course includes online preworkshop courses. The course is approved by the American Dietetic Association's Commission on Dietetic Registration.Class size is kept small to maximize the educational experience and therefore, if you need more information, please do not hesitate to phone. Sincerely,DebbieDebbie Daley, RD LD/NBariMD877.227.4038 ext 142www.barimd.com

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How did you find out about this conference? I have been catching up on old emails and of course today is the day of the conference. I live closer to Buffalo NY but was just wondering if you knew of any other up coming events around western New york

Thank you

Darlene

From: ljn4kids@... <ljn4kids@...>Subject: ConferenceUndisclosed-Recipient@...Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 3:16 PM

Emotional Self-Regulation in Child, Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum DisordersSaturday, Oct. 25, 20088:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Holiday Inn Syracuse/Liverpool Presenter: Isabelle Henault, Ph.D.For more information, contact Mark Schneider at 607-434-1069 or click http://rcaas. org/

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Ursula, do you make the badges? This will be our first time attending a

conference. I am really looking forward to meeting you, All who are going!!

Britt has the stomach flu right now. I hope I don't get it next or... we

won't think that way will we. I will have to give you all the update on Britt

but I have been to exhausted to do much. Now with getting ready to go to the

conference and the flu in my house, you all know how it goes. Let me know.

Janet, mom to Brittany age 18, CVID,

Does anyone who went to the last Orlando conference remember what color we

used to destinguish on our badges? I remember we tied on small

ribbons but I don't remember what color we chose.

Ursula Holleman

mom to (16) and Macey (14)

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Ursula, do you make the badges? This will be our first time attending a

conference. I am really looking forward to meeting you, All who are going!!

Britt has the stomach flu right now. I hope I don't get it next or... we

won't think that way will we. I will have to give you all the update on Britt

but I have been to exhausted to do much. Now with getting ready to go to the

conference and the flu in my house, you all know how it goes. Let me know.

Janet, mom to Brittany age 18, CVID,

Does anyone who went to the last Orlando conference remember what color we

used to destinguish on our badges? I remember we tied on small

ribbons but I don't remember what color we chose.

Ursula Holleman

mom to (16) and Macey (14)

www.caringbridge.www.caringwww.caringbri

**************Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop: Now in 6 vibrant colors! Shop Dell’s

full line of laptops.

(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222008777x1201444407/aol?redir=http:%2\

F%2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B215566094%3B3786435

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Ursula, when I went (years ago) we wore a green ribbon tied around or

attached to our name tag. Everyone just brought and attached their own

-- that way, as you are walking around -- if you spotted a green ribbon

-- it was a fellow Pedpid-er.

In His service,

dale

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> Does anyone who went to the last Orlando conference remember what color

> we used to destinguish on our badges? I remember we tied on small

> ribbons but I don't remember what color we chose.

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> Ursula Holleman

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from Dale, Mom to Katy, grown CVID

Ursula, when I went (years ago) we wore a green ribbon tied around or

attached to our name tag. Everyone just brought and attached their own

-- that way, as you are walking around -- if you spotted a green ribbon

-- it was a fellow Pedpid-er.

In His service,

dale

Ursula Holleman wrote:

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> Does anyone who went to the last Orlando conference remember what color

> we used to destinguish on our badges? I remember we tied on small

> ribbons but I don't remember what color we chose.

>

> Ursula Holleman

>

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Having read the email I have the inntrest to send in a paper that might give a directive on to who will he marry and what role the cultures play in the process for girl child empowerement.what are the male initiative plays on the girl childFrom: ouma chege <oumaouko@...>AIDS treatments Sent: Tue, August 10, 2010

11:34:04 AMSubject: Conference

1st

Symposium on Girl-Child Empowerment "Who

Will He Marry?"

Symposium 28th - 30th

September 2010, Kisumu, Kenya The Scripture Union of Kenya is pleased to announce the 1st

Symposium on Girl-Child Empowerment. The symposium aims: to give participants an opportunity to meet

and discuss issues of Girl-Child Empowerment, HIV and AIDS and the Girl, and

Positive Parenting; to share experiences and innovative programs; to build

alliances and networks and; to disseminate research findings on current and

emerging girl-child empowerment issues in Kenya and Africa. The goal is to empower local people in the communities to

develop their own culture-specific tools for girl-child empowerment education. The main theme of the symposium is "Who Will He

Marry?" Symposium presentations, papers and posters should aim to

link this theme to the following sub-themes: Girl-Child Empowerment Education Girl-Child's Academic Performance Trends Impact of Girl-Child Education on the Community The Benefits to the Boy-Child when the Girl-Child is

Empowered HIV and AIDS and the Girl-Child in Kenya Influencing the Attitude of Girls to Embrace Empowerment

Efforts Teaching Girl-Child Empowerment to People Who Do Not

Cherish/Trust Formal Education Engaging the Community on Girl-Child Empowerment Individuals and institutions wishing in the symposium are

invited to join in and share insights to empower the girl-child as we battle

with HIV and AIDS.

Contact Us On:

Symposium Organizer,

P. O. Box 3602 - 40100,

Kisumu, KENYA

Email: tamatasukenya (DOT) org

Website: www.sukenya. org

Tel.: +254 720 421 924

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Having read the email I have the inntrest to send in a paper that might give a directive on to who will he marry and what role the cultures play in the process for girl child empowerement.what are the male initiative plays on the girl childFrom: ouma chege <oumaouko@...>AIDS treatments Sent: Tue, August 10, 2010

11:34:04 AMSubject: Conference

1st

Symposium on Girl-Child Empowerment "Who

Will He Marry?"

Symposium 28th - 30th

September 2010, Kisumu, Kenya The Scripture Union of Kenya is pleased to announce the 1st

Symposium on Girl-Child Empowerment. The symposium aims: to give participants an opportunity to meet

and discuss issues of Girl-Child Empowerment, HIV and AIDS and the Girl, and

Positive Parenting; to share experiences and innovative programs; to build

alliances and networks and; to disseminate research findings on current and

emerging girl-child empowerment issues in Kenya and Africa. The goal is to empower local people in the communities to

develop their own culture-specific tools for girl-child empowerment education. The main theme of the symposium is "Who Will He

Marry?" Symposium presentations, papers and posters should aim to

link this theme to the following sub-themes: Girl-Child Empowerment Education Girl-Child's Academic Performance Trends Impact of Girl-Child Education on the Community The Benefits to the Boy-Child when the Girl-Child is

Empowered HIV and AIDS and the Girl-Child in Kenya Influencing the Attitude of Girls to Embrace Empowerment

Efforts Teaching Girl-Child Empowerment to People Who Do Not

Cherish/Trust Formal Education Engaging the Community on Girl-Child Empowerment Individuals and institutions wishing in the symposium are

invited to join in and share insights to empower the girl-child as we battle

with HIV and AIDS.

Contact Us On:

Symposium Organizer,

P. O. Box 3602 - 40100,

Kisumu, KENYA

Email: tamatasukenya (DOT) org

Website: www.sukenya. org

Tel.: +254 720 421 924

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Hello Helen

You pay at the door and yes, I have added you to our list. The

buffet covers foods such as salads , egg, cheese, ham etc and I am sure you

will find something there that you will enjoy. The venue is The Black Horse,

High Street, Skipton. There is an archway at the side of the Black Horse. Go

down there to the end and in through a side door. Up the stairs and the big

Hall is on your left. You pay at the door.

If you don't know Skipton, the high Street is where the Market

stalls are either side of the road. Walk up the street towards the Church at

the top and it is near to the top of the street on the left. Opposite is

Skipton Town Hall and behind the town hall you will find a large car park. The

11th is also Skipton Gala Day so I would try to get there early, otherwise there

might be some difficulty in finding a place to park.

I look forward to seeing you all there.

Luv - Sheila

Hi Sheila,

Would it be possible to have four tickets for the conference on Saturday

please?

Three of us follow a low carb diet for medical reasons and so cannot eat

sandwiches would it be possible to have salad with some protein, egg, cheese

ham would be fine please? We do not need a pudding thank you.

Best wishes for all your hard work supporting others.

Helen

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