From Lisa Lange, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Save the date: PETA's March town hall meeting!
Date March 11, 2020 9:24 PM
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SAVE THE DATE!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25
8 P.M. ET/5 P.M. PT

Join us for a special town hall meeting on PETA's groundbreaking legal work.

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Dear Friend,

While so much of what we're accomplishing together for animals—from stopping
cruel and deadly experiments to bringing relief to lonely, chained "backyard
dogs"—is achieved through PETA's headline-grabbing campaigns, many of our most
precedent-setting achievements happen in a place that few will ever see: the
courtroom.

On Wednesday, March 25, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, we'll be hosting a special town
hall meeting that will give you a behind-the-scenes look at how the largest and most
effective legal team working for animal rights is making the world a more
compassionate place for all beings.

PETA Foundation Senior Vice President Jeff Kerr, Director of Captive Animal Law
Enforcement Brittany Peet, and Deputy General Counsel Caitlin Hawks will be
joining me for an in-depth conversation on the critical legal work for animals
that your support is making possible.

We encourage you to join us online, where we'll be sharing compelling images from
PETA's recent legal work for animals. To participate in the webinar, simply log on
to PETA.org/MarchTownHall at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on March 25 and you'll be able to
watch the presentation through your web browser and submit your questions online.
We'll send you a reminder e-mail shortly before the meeting begins.

This town hall meeting is a terrific chance to learn more about one of the most
important—and less often seen—parts of PETA's work for animals. I hope you'll be
there!

Kind regards,

Lisa Lange
Senior Vice President of Communications
PETA
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