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First Meeting of Massachusetts State Chapter of Immigration Voice ( www.ImmigrationVoice.org) will be held on Saturday, Jan 13th at 11:30 onwards in Marlborough, MA.
Objectives:
We'll discuss ways to strengthening and supporting Immigration Voice in its pursuit of legal immigration reforms.
Who can attend:
The meeting is open to all who are interested in the cause of elimination of retrogression. Their families and children are welcome as well. Besides Massachusetts, people from neighboring states are welcome to attend as well. You can attend whether you are a member of Immigration Voice or not. Meeting is open to people from all races, nations & ethnicities.
Meeting Format:
The meeting will start with lunch. As most of the people will be meeting each others for the first time, it's better to socialize first before getting down to the nitty-gritty of the meeting. It's a potluck, so everybody brings a dish to share.
Spouses and children are welcome as well. There will be separate spaces for spouses to socialize and children to play during the meeting.
How to Attend:
Please RSVP as soon as possible and preferably before Jan 10th. RSVP by sending a PM to "gravitation".
Include the following information in your PM:
1. Names of all adults attending the events
2. Number of children (if any) accompanying you
3. which town/city you're from
4. Your handle on ImmigrationVoice.org (if any)
5. Food/dish you/re planning to bring (it's ok if you're not able to bring anything for a reason, you're still welcome to attend)
6. Phone number where you can be reached
7. You email address (this is the email address where you'll receive address and directions information as well as contact information if you need further details).
Directions:
All those who RSVP will receive address and directions for the meeting.
About Immigration Voice:
Immigration Voice is a non-profit organization (501 (c) (4) pending) working to alleviate the problems faced by legal high-skilled foreign workers in the United States. We act as an interface between this set of immigrants and the legislative and executive branches of the government. For more details visit: www.ImmigrationVoice.org
Objectives:
We'll discuss ways to strengthening and supporting Immigration Voice in its pursuit of legal immigration reforms.
Who can attend:
The meeting is open to all who are interested in the cause of elimination of retrogression. Their families and children are welcome as well. Besides Massachusetts, people from neighboring states are welcome to attend as well. You can attend whether you are a member of Immigration Voice or not. Meeting is open to people from all races, nations & ethnicities.
Meeting Format:
The meeting will start with lunch. As most of the people will be meeting each others for the first time, it's better to socialize first before getting down to the nitty-gritty of the meeting. It's a potluck, so everybody brings a dish to share.
Spouses and children are welcome as well. There will be separate spaces for spouses to socialize and children to play during the meeting.
How to Attend:
Please RSVP as soon as possible and preferably before Jan 10th. RSVP by sending a PM to "gravitation".
Include the following information in your PM:
1. Names of all adults attending the events
2. Number of children (if any) accompanying you
3. which town/city you're from
4. Your handle on ImmigrationVoice.org (if any)
5. Food/dish you/re planning to bring (it's ok if you're not able to bring anything for a reason, you're still welcome to attend)
6. Phone number where you can be reached
7. You email address (this is the email address where you'll receive address and directions information as well as contact information if you need further details).
Directions:
All those who RSVP will receive address and directions for the meeting.
About Immigration Voice:
Immigration Voice is a non-profit organization (501 (c) (4) pending) working to alleviate the problems faced by legal high-skilled foreign workers in the United States. We act as an interface between this set of immigrants and the legislative and executive branches of the government. For more details visit: www.ImmigrationVoice.org
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