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SAVE THE DATE!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
8 P.M. ET/5 P.M. PT
Join us for a special town hall meeting to learn how PETA is winning victory after victory against animal experiments.
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Dear Friend,
No animal advocacy group has done more to halt deadly experiments—and keep
monkeys, mice, dogs, and countless other animals from being poisoned, cut open,
and abused in laboratories—than PETA, and the progress that our team is making
this year is something to cheer about.
Our investigators are revealing the misery of animals held at hideous facilities
like the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, our campaigners are
persuading pharmaceutical giants like Bristol Myers Squibb and GlaxoSmithKline
to stop using the cruel and worthless forced swim test, and our scientists are
helping scientists and government officials embrace humane research methods that
hold real promise in the fight against COVID-19—and that's just scratching the
surface of all that we're accomplishing together.
That's why I hope you'll join us on Wednesday, October 28, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m.
PT for a special town hall meeting to discuss PETA's vital work to get animals
out of laboratories.
During this meeting, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk, Senior Vice President for
Laboratory Investigations Kathy Guillermo, Vice President of Evidence Analysis
Dan Paden, and PETA Science Adviser Jeff Brown will join me to give you a
behind-the-scenes look at the ways we're ending horrific experiments on animals
with your help.
We encourage you to join us online, as we'll be sharing compelling images from
the vital work that we'll be discussing. To participate, simply log on to PETA.org/OctoberTownHall
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e-mail shortly before the meeting begins. We'll send you a reminder e-mail
shortly before the meeting begins.
I look forward to having you join us on October 28!
Kind regards,
Lisa Lange
Senior Vice President of Communications
PETA
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