California: Join NRA Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre and NRA Board Members at the 2008 NRA Members’ Council Conference!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Sign-in and session selection begins at 8:00 a.m. The final session is expected to end around 4:00 p.m. Parking is free. There is no charge to attend the NRA Members' Council Conference. However, all attendees must be registered in advance to attend, and will be given Conference identification badges that must be worn at the Conference.
Conference registration and session information can be found at http://www.calnra.com/conference08.shtml.
A light breakfast (pastries, bagels, coffee, decaf, tea, and water) will be available for all attendees. This breakfast is being co-hosted by Trutanich-Michel, LLP and the California Rifle & Pistol Association. In order to keep costs down, lunch is not being provided as a part of the Conference; however, there are several good restaurants nearby.
NRA Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre, -- NRA Board of Director Members Tom Gaines, Manny Fernandez, Joel Friedman, Don Saba -- NRA-ILA California State Liaison Ed Worley, -- NRA Liaison to the Executive Vice President & MC Program Administrator H. Paul Payne, -- will be there and you will have opportunities to interact with them.
For more information, call (951) 683-4672 or email [email protected].
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