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October 21-23, 2010ton Marriott Hotel, ton, South Carolina Dear , You can still register for the East Coast Migrant Stream Forum inton, South Carolina on October 21-23, 2010! Not only can youexplore the historic city of ton, but you can also earn 14+ hours ofcontinuing education credits. Here are a few conference highlights you won’twant to miss:Tuesday, October 19 & Wednesday, October 20, 2010(pre-conference dates) · NationalAdvisory Council on Migrant Health—The National Advisory Council on MigrantHealth (NACMH) is legislatively mandated to advise, consult with, and makerecommendations to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, on the healthand well being of migrant farmworkers and their families. This meeting isopen to all conference attendees. Thursday, October 21, 2010· HIV/AIDSRapid Testing—This 1-day Training will provide attendees includingclinicians and outreach workers with the basics about HIV testing in thefield. Through demonstrations, group activities, discussions, and role-play,this interactive workshop will support migrant professionals in their role asHIV educators, testing, and prevention. A separate registration fee($35.00) is required but space is limited so register today! · tonTea Plantation Tour— Enjoy a scenic ride around the 127 acre farm, guidedby Barclay Hall, founder of American Classic Tea and worldrenowned Tea Taster. He will share the history of America's ONLY teagarden while challenging your knowledge of tea. You must be a paidregistrant of the conference. Space is limited, please email Whitaker (whitakerr@...) inorder to attend. Friday, October 22, 2010· KeynoteSpeaker, Chavez— As Cesar Chavez’s granddaughterand a fervent farmworker advocate, no one is better equipped to share andreflect on the progress of the farmworker movement in the U.S. Saturday, October 23, 2010· MigrantHealth Grant Writing Session—Presented by the National Association ofCommunity Health Centers, this 1-day training will provide participants withthe tools needed to write a quality Migrant Health grant application andaddress all program requirements and expectations. As always participants will also have the opportunity to networkwith Sponsors and Exhibitors throughout the entire conference. Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunitiesare still available!For more conference information and to view the conference programclick HERE. To register online click HERE.Thanks! Navarro, MADirector of Training and Technical Assistance East Coast Planning Committee Chair 919-297-0014 navarror@... This e-mail was sent from North Carolina Community Health Center Association(dadlanid@...) to whitakerr@....To unsubscribe, please click on this link and follow the instructions:Unsubscribe

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