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STANDING COMMITTEE ON LESBIAN & GAY ISSUES
ANNUAL RECEPTION

TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2006 7-10pm @
Union Station's Grand Hall and Balcony - Hyatt Regency St. Louis
1820 Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri
(314) 231-1234

HORS D'OEUVRES / DESSERTS / CASH BAR

Fee: $15 per person

GUESTS:

Guests are welcome. Please encourage anyone interested in the work of the Standing Committee to attend.

RSVPS AND PREPAYMENTS:

RSVPs are requested but not required. It would be helpful if you could notify us of your intention to attend the reception by contacting Stephanie Davidson, 2005-06 Chair of the Standing Committee, via email at stephnd@law.uiuc.edu.

Union Station Grand Hall
UNION STATION:

St. Louis Union Station, once the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world, is now one of America's great marketplaces. Union Station first opened in 1894, but ceased operation as an active train terminal in 1978. Union Station reopened in August of 1985 as the largest adaptive re-use project in the United States. Today, this 110 year old National Historic Landmark of unmatched beauty and elegance has been dramatically restored and redeveloped.

DIRECTIONS:

Union Station is about 1 mile from the Renaissance Grand Hotel and the Convention Center. From the Renaissance Grand, it is about 4 blocks south to Market Street, then approximately 6 blocks West to Union Station. A map clearly indicating the location of Union Station can be found at http://www.stlouisunionstation.com/info/directions.cfm.

OUR SPONSORS

The 2005 Annual Reception of the SR-SIS Standing Committee on Lesbian & Gay Issues has been made possible from the generous contributions of our major sponsors, LexisNexis & Thomson West. An additional contribution was provided by Commerce Clearing House. If given the opportunity, please let our sponsors know we appreciate their continuing interest in and support of the work of the Standing Committee.

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