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Roanoke, Virginia - May 21, 2003

This One Day Wrightslaw Advocacy Training seminar is sponsored by: The Autism Program of Virginia (TAP-VA) in association withThe Hotel Roanoke the Autism Society of America - Greater Roanoke Valley Chapter.

Click here to learn more about Wrightslaw Training & Conferences.

The seminar will be held at:

The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center
110 Shenandoah Avenue
Roanoke, VA 24016
For information, please call (800) 649-8481 or E-mail: information@autismva.org

Registration: For information and details about this one day advocacy training please download and distribute the flyer designed by The Autism Program of Virginia.

Note: This workshop is not disability specific.

This program has been approved for 6 CLE credits.

Parking: There will be parking available at the Hotel for approximately $1.00 to $4.00.

Meals: Morning coffee and afternoon refreshments will be provided. Lunch will not be provided. Visit the Downtown Roanoke website to find restaurants.

Accommodation: A Block of rooms have been reserved at the Hotel Roanoke for the night before the Seminar, Tuesday, May 20. A special room rate of $94 is available. Be sure to mention The Autism Program to receive this rate. Call 1-800-222-TREE (8733)

Directions: Below you will find directions. If you don't find directions that help you, please visit mapquest.com to get directions. Simply put in your personal information and The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, 110 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24016.

From North or South I-81; Exit 143(I-581 South) to Exit 5; bear right onto Wells Avenue, parking straight ahead.

From 220 North: 220 North becomes I-581 North. Exit 4E to Route 460 (Orange Ave.), right on Williamson Road, right on Wells Avenue, parking straight ahead.

From Lynchburg 460 West; 460 West becomes Orange Avenue. Left on Williamson Road, right on Wells Avenue, parking straight ahead.

Attractions: Below is a list of places to go while in Roanoke, VA.

Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities

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We are adding evaluators, educational consultants, academic tutors, advocates, attorneys, and others who help parents get services for their children. The Yellow Pages are a free service. If you are interested in being added to the yellow pages please send us an email.

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