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If the human name is quoted and the email unquoted -- ----- then both are visible to the receiver. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TTTTT=1 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM rstephens@DarwinDayCelebration.org TTTTT To: TTTTT Subject: Darwin Day Celebration 2007! From: "Dr.R.Stephens" Organization: Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 corp. FCC: mailbox://rstephens@pop.darwindaycelebration.org/Sent X-Mozilla-Draft-Info: internal/draft; vcard=0; receipt=0; uuencode=0 User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.8 (Windows/20061025) X-Accept-Language: en-us,en MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------040009070400050908080103" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040009070400050908080103 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Subject: Darwin Day Celebration 2007! Dear Professor, Each year Darwin Day (DD) Celebrations, in recognition of Science and Humanity, take place on or near February 12, Charles Darwin's birthday, and we are asking you to consider sponsoring one for 2007. These celebrations provide an opportunity for scientists, to interact informally with the general public in support of science. Most events are sponsored by existing institutions such as universities; colleges, museums, churches, and libraries as well as private groups and now is the time to start planning for 2007 -- Charles Darwin's 198^th birthday. Also, don't forget, there are only 2 more years before there will be a GLOBAL CELIBRATION for Darwin's *Bicentennial* birthday in 2009! To see what others are doing and to get some fresh ideas please take time to visit our updated Homepage at www.darwinday.org and browse the section on /"How to Celebrate Science and Humanity" /towards the bottom of the page/./ Note that this year's Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, Roger Kornberg, *recommended the celebration of science* on PBS News Hour on October 3, 2006. Take a little time to* /click on/* the various examples of Websites that have been developed for Darwin Day Events in the past -- you will find them most informative and interesting. There are also examples of some very exceptional projects that are being planned for the bicentennial in 2009 and at the bottom of this section there are two additional references to websites -- one for the */Alliance for Science/* and one for */Defend Science/* -- that you may want to visit and consider supporting. As was reported earlier this year, the Darwin Day celebration on February 12, 2006, was a tremendous success, with over 650 events being held around the world in at least 13 countries. In addition, */we were heavily covered in the news/*, appearing in over 150 newspapers, E-news articles and even on prime time TV news. All in all, we believe that DD EVENTS and reports in the media reached at least a few million members of the public with a positive educational opportunity to learn more about evolution. As professional scientists you may want to support our efforts financially, to reach out to the world and promote the */Global Bicentennial Celebration in 2009! /*Our staff is currently having our website translated into many different languages so that we can reach out to the International Community more effectively. Darwin Day Celebration is a non-profit 501© 3 tax deductible corporation, and by *going to our Homepage at http://www.darwinday.org , where you will find that you can conveniently make a donation through **Pay Pal or by other means if you prefer. * **Our sincere thanks for your support, Robert J. ("Bob") Stephens, Ph. D. Emeritus Director, Cell Biology Program SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute) President, Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 corp. http://darwinday.org P.S. If you do not want to receive further e-mail from Darwin Day Celebration at your e-mail address, simply send an e-mail to unsubscribe@darwinday.org , using the phrase "Unsubscribe:" followed by the email address you want unsubscribed. We sometimes need to verify that you are authorized to unsubscribe a particular email, so please send from an e-mail address where we can verify that you actually want our messages stopped. 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Subject: Darwin Day Celebration 2007!


Dear Professor,

 Each year Darwin Day (DD) Celebrations, in recognition of Science and Humanity, take place on or near February 12, Charles Darwin’s birthday, and we are asking you to consider sponsoring one for 2007.  These celebrations provide an opportunity for scientists, to interact informally with the general public in support of science.  Most events are sponsored by existing institutions such as universities; colleges, museums, churches, and libraries as well as private groups and now is the time to start planning for 2007 -- Charles Darwin’s 198th birthday.  Also, don’t forget, there are only 2 more years before there will be a GLOBAL CELIBRATION for Darwin’s Bicentennial birthday in 2009!

 To see what others are doing and to get some fresh ideas please take time to visit our updated Homepage at www.darwinday.org and browse the section on “How to Celebrate Science and Humanity” towards the bottom of the page.  Note that this year’s Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, Roger Kornberg, recommended the celebration of science on PBS News Hour on October 3, 2006.  Take a little time to click on the various examples of Websites that have been developed for Darwin Day Events in the past – you will find them most informative and interesting.  There are also examples of some very exceptional projects that are being planned for the bicentennial in 2009 and at the bottom of this section there are two additional references to websites – one for the Alliance for Science and one for Defend Science – that you may want to visit and consider supporting.

 As was reported earlier this year, the Darwin Day celebration on February 12, 2006, was a tremendous success, with over 650 events being held around the world in at least 13 countries.  In addition, we were heavily covered in the news, appearing in over 150 newspapers, E-news articles and even on prime time TV news.  All in all, we believe that DD EVENTS and reports in the media reached at least a few million members of the public with a positive educational opportunity to learn more about evolution.

 As professional scientists you may want to support our efforts financially, to reach out to the world and promote the Global Bicentennial Celebration in 2009! Our staff is currently having our website translated into many different languages so that we can reach out to the International Community more effectively.  Darwin Day Celebration is a non-profit 501© 3 tax deductible corporation, and by going to our Homepage at http://www.darwinday.org , where you will find that you can conveniently make a donation through Pay Pal or by other means if you prefer.


Our sincere thanks for your support,


Robert J. ("Bob") Stephens, Ph. D.
Emeritus Director, Cell Biology Program
SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute)
President, Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 corp.

http://darwinday.org

P.S. If you do not want to receive further e-mail from Darwin Day Celebration at your e-mail address, simply send an e-mail to unsubscribe@darwinday.org, using the phrase "Unsubscribe:" followed by the email address you want unsubscribed.  We sometimes need to verify that you are authorized to unsubscribe a particular email, so please send from an e-mail address where we can verify that you actually want our messages stopped.  You can also unsubscribe by sending regular mail, with your e-mail clearly identified, to "Darwin Day Celebration (Unsubscribe), 2682 Middlefield Rd, Ste. P, Redwood City, CA  94063, USA".

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