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PSR Colorado Reception

November 8, 2010
Denver, Colorado

Dr. Robert Gould, PSR National Board Member, will be joining Colorado PSR to host a talk on PSR’s core issues, with special emphasis on nuclear disarmament, and to discuss how we can advocate on these issues in the new political climate in DC.
 
Where: Jefferson County Association of Realtors Building
            SE Corner, 10th and Wadsworth, Lakewood
            1st Floor Conference Room
 
When: Monday, Nov 8, 7:00-8:30 PM
 
RSVP: Dr. Roberta Richardson, Roberta.Richardson5@gmail.com, 303-675-9517
 
This invitation is for you, friends, and family so please do bring others with you!

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