Environmental Health Network |
EHN [of California] P.O. Box 1155 Larkspur, California, 94977-0074 Support and Information Line (SAIL) 415.541.5075 |
Cell Phones, Antennas, Radio/TV Towers Health Risks of Going Wireless
Special Guest: | Linda Evans, a concerned citizen |
Presentations featuring: | Dr. Neil Cherry, Biophysicist Dr. Henry Lai, Biomedical Researcher Gordon Miller, Chair, California State EMF Stakeholder's Group Cindy Sage, Environmental Consultant |
Moderator: | Nancy Evans, Communications Consultant, Breast Cancer Fund |
Also participating: | Representatives from the telecommunications industry, local government, independent EMF environmental assessors, EMF researchers and vendors
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Co-Sponsors: | Breast Cancer Fund, Committee to Investigate Electromagnetic Radiation, Cow Hollow Neighbors in Action, Environmental Health Network (EHN), Marin Beyond Pesticides, Marin Breast Cancer Watch, Marin Health Council, Marin Social Justice Center, Noe Valley Families, Westminster Prebyterian Church
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When: | Saturday, April 10, 1999 Register starting at 8:30 a.m. Program is 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (bring a bag lunch or you can purchase lunch nearby)
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Where: | Westminster Presbyterian Church 240 Tiburon Blvd. Tiburon, Calif. 94920
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Directions: | In Southern Marin County -- Going north on 101 beyond Sausalito to the East Blithedale/Tiburon Blvd exit. Going south on 101, take next exit after Tamalpais in Corte Madera. Turn east onto Tiburon Blvd and go three signals to Greenwood Beach Road. (at the Cove Shopping Center). Turn right and enter the parking lot of the church, which is on the corner on your right. Free and ample parking.
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Donation: | Request $5.No one turned away for lack of funds.
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Contact: | Libby Kelley at 415-892-1863
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Consider those with sensitivities: No fragrances or cell phones, please
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