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3rd Annual Symposium on Equality & Thaddeus Stevens Award Dinner

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia

Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM (EDT)

Philadelphia, PA

3rd Annual Symposium on Equality & Thaddeus Stevens Award...

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Symposium - General Admission Ended $50.00 $0.00
Symposium - Student/Public Interest OR with Purchase of Dinner ticket
With dinner ticket purchase, or student ID.
Ended $25.00 $0.00
Dinner - General Admission Ended $125.00 $0.00
Dinner - Student/Public Interest
Students, public interest practitioners, clients are eligible for this price.
Ended $75.00 $0.00
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Event Details

3rd Annual Symposium on Equality

A Quality Education for All: the Uses of Law to Translate Theory into Practice
An in-depth look at the laws and policies that impact the quality of public education and how we ensure that those laws help, not hurt, a child’s opportunity to receive a high quality education.

8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The Arch Street Meeting House 4th & Arch Streets, Philadelphia, PA

CLE Credit will be offered for this portion of the event
Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be served

Followed by....

Thaddeus Stevens Award
Cocktail Reception & Dinner
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

The Down Town Club 6th & Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA

Formal Invitations will be mailed in August.

Visit our website for more information

Online sales have ended for Sponsorships and Tribute book ads, but call the number below if you would still like to participate.

SPONSOR THE EVENT - Contact Lauren Mirowitz at lmirowitz@pilcop.org or 267-546-1303 with questions or if you prefer not to register for your sponsorship online.

Presenting Sponsor - $10,000  (10 seats at dinner, full page ad, plus all recognition benefits below)

Sustainer - $5,000 (8 seats at dinner, half page ad, plus all recognition benefits below)

Benefactor - $2,500 (6 seats at dinner, half page ad, plus all recognition benefits below)

Patron - $1,000 (4 seats at dinner, quarter page ad, plus all recognition benefits below)

Friend - $500 (2 seats at dinner, plus all recognition benefits below)

** All sponsors will be recognized on a sign displayed at the event, the dedication page of the tribute book, on our website and all email communication about the event from they date they commit their support

Our Sponsors to date

PLACE AN AD IN THE TRIBUTE BOOK - Must be received by September 17th to be included.

Full page - $750  (8 1/2" x 11") 
Half page - $375  (8 1/2" x 5 1/2") 
Quarter page - $200  (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") 
One Eighth page - $100  (4 ¼ ” x 2 ¾”)   

To submit your Tribute Book ad:
• Email camera-ready ad to
lmirowitz@pilcop.org (must be B&W, .jpg or .pdf, at least 300 dpi)
• Email text only to
lmirowitz@pilcop.org and we will lay it out
• Questions? Contact Lauren Mirowitz at lmirowitz@pilcop.org or 267-546-1303
 

All income from the event will benefit the Law Center’s work to advance the constitutional promise of equal citizenship, through high-impact advocacy, public education, and litigation.


The Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia is a registered charitable organizaiton.  A copy of the official registration may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999.  Registration does not imply endorsement.

When & Where

Arch Street Meeting House - 4th & Arch Streets
The Down Town Club - 6th & Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA

Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM (EDT)


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Organizer

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia

 

The mission of the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia is to use high impact legal strategies to improve the well-being and life prospects of the Philadelphia region’s most vulnerable populations by assuring that they have access to the resources and services that all of us need to lead our lives.

The Law Center opened its doors in 1969 as one of the eight original affiliates of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

In 1974 leaders of the Philadelphia Bar Association incorporated the Law Center as an independent nonprofit in order to ensure the continuation of its focus on systemic change by a dedicated staff of public interest attorneys.

 

 

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