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Friday, September 26, 2008

2009 Alzheimer's Educational Conference

Dear Alzheimer's Alliance Members & Interested Parties:

On behalf of Alzheimer's Community Care Inc., and the Alzheimer's Alliance, I am pleased to extend an invitation to participate in the 2009 Alzheimer's Educational Conference, which will be held on May 28 & 29, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. This annual event continues to break records, and the 2009 Conference will once again be one of the largest Alzheimer's conferences in the nation, with more than 600 caregivers, family members and healthcare professionals expected to attend! In appreciation of your ongoing support, we are offering an early exhibitor opportunity exclusively for Alzheimer's Alliance Members. Alzheimer's Alliance Members who submit signed commitment forms prior to November 15, 2008, will receive 2008 Conference exhibitor pricing! Want even more exposure for your organization?
Please consider one of the exciting sponsorship opportunities that will greatly enhance your ability to market your products and services!

Please Note:
A $100 discount will be applied to signed exhibitor commitment forms received prior to November 15, 2008. Exhibitor table placement is processed on a "first come, first serve" basis, so we encourage you to send in your commitment form today to guarantee a prime location within the Grand Exhibit Hall!

If you would like additional information, or would like to discuss the various sponsorship opportunities available, please do not hesitate to contact me directly, or visit www.alzcare.org
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We thank you for your continued support of this premier educational event and look forward to your participation in the 2009 Alzheimer's Educational Conference!

Best Regards,

George M. Tokesky
Vice President, Community Care Services
Alzheimer's Community Care, Inc.
800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 101-B
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Tele: (561) 683-2700
Fax: (561) 683-7600

1 comment:

Andews said...

What were the activities during the conference? It would be great if there are a lot more activities that would help educate people about Alzheimer's disease.

Andews Hayes