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CONVENTION INVITATION


The North America Convention for Togo (N.A.C.T.) requests the honor of your presence at its third convention in Los Angeles from July 13 2001 to July 15 2001. Come and be part of the best ever produced. Incredible guests speakers, seminars, entertainment, visit Los Angeles...

For reservation, call: Placide Da Silva (805) 529-7515, Pdasilva@pacbell.net, or Ed Hiheta (408) 737-0448, hiheta@ix.netcom.com.

Travel Arrangements: For a cheap air fare please make your reservation now. Southwest Airline has some $30.00 or $90.00 one way fare if you call now before the high season. Call Dovi (dabbey@usa.net), he will take the worry out of your traveling.

Accommodation: We have special prices from local hotels and motels. But if you cannot afford it, we will accommodate you in our homes (remember first come first serve).

Suggestions: We are open to any suggestion or idea. Please let us know if you have any particular subject you would like to add to the program.

Registration fee: $ 45.00. We are working on providing some scholarships.

Notes: The N.A.C.T. is an apolitical non-profit organization that was brought to light in 1999 in Los Angeles to promote the well-being of Togolese living in North America. For more information on the organization and its Constitution, please contact www.silvaservices.com.
 

USA, May 21, 2001
NACT

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