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> Cure Autism Now

> Philadelphia Chapter

>

> Kick-off Meeting

> June 23, 2001

> 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

>

> Meeting Location

> McNeil Consumer Healthcare

> 7050 Camp Hill Road

> Ft. Washington, PA 19034

>

> Hear about this exciting new chapter of Cure Autism Now in

Philadelphia.

>

> Find out how you can get involved locally and make a difference in

> the fight to find effective treatments and a cure for autism.

>

> Learn about current research, resources and activities taking place

> around the country.

>

> Please RSVP by email at: PhillyCAN1@...

> or by phone to at

>

> Cure Autism Now is a non-profit organization of parents, clinicians

> and scientists dedicated to finding effective treatments and a cure

> for autism and related disorders. Through funding and commitments

of

> almost $8 million in the last five years, Cure Autism Now is the

> largest private funder of autism research and resources.

>

> You can help find the key to unlock the cause and cure for Autism -

a

> neurological disorder that causes severe impairment in language and

> communication. It affects over 400,000 Americans and one in every

> 500 children born today. Join the local Philadelphia chapter in

its

> efforts.

>

> For general information please visit www.cureautismnow.org.

>

> Directions

> Look for CAN signs and balloons for parking and entry.

>

> From Philadelphia...

> Schuylkill Expressway, Route 76 West to 476 North (Blue Route).

> Travel 476 North to Plymouth Meeting. You will enter the

> Pennsylvania Turnpike at the end of 476 (exit #25). East on

> Pennsylvania Turnpike (towards New Jersey) to Fort Washington exit

> #26. Once you pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland exit (this

> is the second exit after getting on Route 309 and you will approach

> it very quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to

> traffic light and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for

> approximately 1 mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign

for

> McNeil Consumer Products Company).

>

> From North Philadelphia...

> North on Broad Street to Cheltenham Avenue. Left on Cheltenham to

> Ogontz Avenue. Right on Ogontz, which becomes 309 Expressway

North.

> Follow 309 to Route 73 exit, and turn left onto Route 73 West.

> Continue to second traffic light, turn right onto Bethlehem Pike.

> Bear right at first traffic light (Camp Hill Road). McNeil

entrance

> is 1/2 mile on your right.

>

> From west...

> East on Pennsylvania Turnpike to Fort Washington exit #26. Once

you

> pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the second

> exit after getting on Route 309 and you will approach it very

> quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic

light

> and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1

> mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign for McNeil

Consumer

> Products Company).

>

> From south...

> Route I-95 to 476 North. Travel 476 North to Plymouth Meeting. You

> will enter the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the end of 476 (exit #25).

> East on Pennsylvania Turnpike (towards New Jersey) to Fort

Washington

> exit #26. Once you pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland exit

> (this is the second exit after getting on Route 309 and you will

> approach it very quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles

> to traffic light and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for

> approximately 1 mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign

for

> McNeil Consumer Products Company).

>

> From east...

> New Jersey Turnpike to interchange #6 and west on Pennsylvania

> Turnpike to Fort Washington exit #26. Once you pay toll, take

Route

> 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the second exit after getting on

> Route 309 and you will approach it very quickly). Follow

> Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic light and make a right

> onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1 mile to facility

on

> the left (you will see a sign for McNeil Consumer Products

Company).

>

> From north...

> Route 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the second exit after

> getting on Route 309 and you will approach it very quickly).

Follow

> Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic light and make a right

> onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1 mile to facility on

> the left (you will see a sign for McNeil Consumer Products

Company).

>

> --------------------

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I have tried to get additional information on this conference for the

last 2 days. The CAN web site does not mention it and repeated calls

to have gone unanswered.

Does anyone know if this conference is for real?

Thanks,

Greg Fanelli

> > Cure Autism Now

> > Philadelphia Chapter

> >

> > Kick-off Meeting

> > June 23, 2001

> > 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

> >

> > Meeting Location

> > McNeil Consumer Healthcare

> > 7050 Camp Hill Road

> > Ft. Washington, PA 19034

> >

> > Hear about this exciting new chapter of Cure Autism Now in

> Philadelphia.

> >

> > Find out how you can get involved locally and make a difference

in

> > the fight to find effective treatments and a cure for autism.

> >

> > Learn about current research, resources and activities taking

place

> > around the country.

> >

> > Please RSVP by email at: PhillyCAN1@a...

> > or by phone to at

> >

> > Cure Autism Now is a non-profit organization of parents,

clinicians

> > and scientists dedicated to finding effective treatments and a

cure

> > for autism and related disorders. Through funding and

commitments

> of

> > almost $8 million in the last five years, Cure Autism Now is the

> > largest private funder of autism research and resources.

> >

> > You can help find the key to unlock the cause and cure for Autism

-

> a

> > neurological disorder that causes severe impairment in language

and

> > communication. It affects over 400,000 Americans and one in

every

> > 500 children born today. Join the local Philadelphia chapter in

> its

> > efforts.

> >

> > For general information please visit www.cureautismnow.org.

> >

> > Directions

> > Look for CAN signs and balloons for parking and entry.

> >

> > From Philadelphia...

> > Schuylkill Expressway, Route 76 West to 476 North (Blue Route).

> > Travel 476 North to Plymouth Meeting. You will enter the

> > Pennsylvania Turnpike at the end of 476 (exit #25). East on

> > Pennsylvania Turnpike (towards New Jersey) to Fort Washington

exit

> > #26. Once you pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland exit

(this

> > is the second exit after getting on Route 309 and you will

approach

> > it very quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to

> > traffic light and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for

> > approximately 1 mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign

> for

> > McNeil Consumer Products Company).

> >

> > From North Philadelphia...

> > North on Broad Street to Cheltenham Avenue. Left on Cheltenham

to

> > Ogontz Avenue. Right on Ogontz, which becomes 309 Expressway

> North.

> > Follow 309 to Route 73 exit, and turn left onto Route 73 West.

> > Continue to second traffic light, turn right onto Bethlehem Pike.

> > Bear right at first traffic light (Camp Hill Road). McNeil

> entrance

> > is 1/2 mile on your right.

> >

> > From west...

> > East on Pennsylvania Turnpike to Fort Washington exit #26. Once

> you

> > pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the

second

> > exit after getting on Route 309 and you will approach it very

> > quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic

> light

> > and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1

> > mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign for McNeil

> Consumer

> > Products Company).

> >

> > From south...

> > Route I-95 to 476 North. Travel 476 North to Plymouth Meeting.

You

> > will enter the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the end of 476 (exit

#25).

> > East on Pennsylvania Turnpike (towards New Jersey) to Fort

> Washington

> > exit #26. Once you pay toll, take Route 309 South to Oreland

exit

> > (this is the second exit after getting on Route 309 and you will

> > approach it very quickly). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3

miles

> > to traffic light and make a right onto Camp Hill Road. Follow

for

> > approximately 1 mile to facility on the left (you will see a sign

> for

> > McNeil Consumer Products Company).

> >

> > From east...

> > New Jersey Turnpike to interchange #6 and west on Pennsylvania

> > Turnpike to Fort Washington exit #26. Once you pay toll, take

> Route

> > 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the second exit after getting

on

> > Route 309 and you will approach it very quickly). Follow

> > Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic light and make a

right

> > onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1 mile to facility

> on

> > the left (you will see a sign for McNeil Consumer Products

> Company).

> >

> > From north...

> > Route 309 South to Oreland exit (this is the second exit after

> > getting on Route 309 and you will approach it very quickly).

> Follow

> > Pennsylvania Avenue for 0.3 miles to traffic light and make a

right

> > onto Camp Hill Road. Follow for approximately 1 mile to facility

on

> > the left (you will see a sign for McNeil Consumer Products

> Company).

> >

> > --------------------

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Greg:

From what I have been told, this is a new group that has alot of

potential and has been well publicized.

Yes, this is for real and the meeting will take place in Fort

Washington.

called me last week and told me that she will not be able to attend

due to a wedding.

The people that are holding this event are professionals and if this

event is not taking place there will be alot of criticism and a front page

negative article in the Philadelphia Inquirer. They don't want that, so the

show must go on.

One thing I found out is that they don't get back to you right away

due to full time jobs and other committments. The group is new and we must

give them the benefit of the doubt. Relax and join the fun.

Sharon

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