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Why should you be there?

here? Because we will continue to make history and crack the system that destroys families for the
self-interests
interests of government bureaucracies and lawyers over our children’s
’s lives
lives.

Sponsored By:: Families For Justice Topic Groups Include:


Parents Day Weekend; Upper Senate Park; 200 New Jersey Ave NW; 1. Legislative Reform at State and
Washington, DC http://dcrallyforfamilyrights.com/ Federal Levels
2. Redirecting Title IVd Federal
Family Destruction Incentives
and Child “Support” Reform
3. Abuse of Domestic Violence laws
4. Judicial Reform and
Accountability Efforts
5. CPS/DSS Reforms
6. Peaceful Actions and
Demonstrations
7. Lawsuits for Constant Civil Rights
Violations by Family Courts
Thursday 7/22 Theme = Legislative Contact Friday 7/23 Theme = Leadership & Strategy
WHAT WHERE WHAT WHERE
8:oo Breakfast & Networking Your Hotel Cafe 8:oo Breakfast & Networking Your Venue

10:00 Take your time, then get to the city by 10am each day  10:00 Mike McCormick, ACFC (25). Leon Koziol, JD (25)

11:00 Orientation for Rep Contact - Jim Semerad Senate Office Park 11:00 Jim Semerad MC (20), Upper Senate Park

12:00 Lunch @ Senate Office Bld. Cafe Cafeteria 12:00 Tribute to Nancy Schaefer (20) before Lunch

1:00 Senate Building Rounds Senate Offices 1:00 Extended lunch for networking (see group/topic) Various

2:00 House Office Building Rounds House Offices Inside Lectures and Workshops
2:45 Strategies For Reform - Bob
4:30 Legislative Regroup and Mingle Tortilla Coast 2:00 David Levy, CRC – Two Parents
Norton

Chili’s 23rd Street, Crystal Ed Bartlett – Ten Ways We Need to 4:15 Panel on Judicial
6:30 Networking Event - Arrivals 3:30
City Strengthen VAWA Accountability
Speed Dating For Leaders &
8:00 Cocktail Meet ‘n’ Greet TBA in Crystal City 5:00
Activists
6:00 VIP Dinner – Speakers, Leaders and Event Staff Networking For All

Saturday 7/24 Theme = Networking Workshops Sunday 7/25 = Taking Action & Next Steps
WHAT WHERE WHAT WHERE
8:oo Breakfast & Networking Your Venue 8:oo Breakfast & Networking Your Venue

10:00 Stephen Baskerville (20), Jim Semerad MC (15) 10:00 Van Wollley, Fundraising Upper Senate
Upper Park
Bike Trek & Awards (30), Bradley Hume, MCSE (20) 10:30 Patrick Braden, Parental Abduction
Senate
Mike Jefferies, Surviving Parental Alienation (20) Greg Park
11:00 12:00 Lunch or Non-Denominational Religious Service
Fischer – Organizing Locally For Politics (20)

12:00 Long Lunch – Network Groups By Topic See List Later 2:00 F4J Parents March – From Upper Senate Park to the Whitehouse

Inside Lectures and Workshops 3:00 Stuff Animals Delivery - Bessie Huggins Upper Senate Park

2:00 Leon Koziol, J.D. - Civil Rights Suits: Status and Workshop (60)

3:00 Mike Jefferies, The Myths of Parental Alienation


TRAVEL TIME FOR RETURN HOME
4:00 Brainstorming, Strategy and Focus 2011 – 5 Subgroups by Topic ▼▼▼
NOTES: Time slots subject to change. Videotaping in progress.
6:00 Networking Dinners By Topic - Signup sheets posted during the day
Upper Center Park is at the beginning of the National Mall between the
9:00 Candlelight Vigil (Sunset is @ 8:27pm) Upper Senate Park Capital and Reflecting Pool.

9:30 Campfire Pow-Wow Green Belt Park


More Speakers Supporting Organizations

Open microphone for people afternoons in Upper Senate Park will be


Friday and Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 4:30pm

Lead Sponsor
Other Expected Guest Speakers

Ed Bartlett of SAVE, formerly of MediaRadar  AKidsRight.org


Mike McManus, Marriage Savers  American Coalition for Fathers and Children
Glen C. Schulz, Author, "Unlawful Flight: A Parental Kidnapping" – Balloons In  BestInterestOfChildren.org
Heaven Event TBD  Connecticut DCF Watch
Ron Henry, Men’s Health Network  CPS Watch Legal Team
Mary Johnson and her daughter Alyssa Cobbs - Sibling alienation  FathersUnite.org
Nancy Hey  Fathers & Families & Glenn Sacks
Chauncy Richards  Fathers 4 Justice
Jerry Burkhammer  Fathers4Justice-Pennsylvania
Alison Younes  Fight CPS
Kevin Moran  Illinois Fathers
Vince Flaherty  N.J. Parents Against DYFS
Patrick Braden  National Coalition for Child Protection Reform
Robin Shultz  National Coalition For Men
Jill Egizii Parental Alienation  National Congress for Fathers and Children of
Teri Wilson, Family Court/Military/Lisa Bierly CPS New Hampshire
 National Foster Parent Coalition for Allegation
Reform
 Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
 Parental Alienation Syndrome Maryland Support
DC FPF Flyer Version 2.0 - 07/21/2010 Group
 Parentalrights.org
 Pennsylvania Families Association
 The Center for Family and Justice Inc.
 The Family Defense Center
WHERE TO STAY: Many people are staying near “Crystal City” Arlington, VA for evening activities

Americana Hotel Greenbelt State Park Economical Hotels Or Knock Yourself


Camping – Maryland out at:
Comfort Inn, Tysons
www.americanahotel.com http://www.nps.gov/gree/index.htm www.Hotels.com
$16/night camping. Tents or Campers www.Expedia.com
1400 Jefferson Davis Highway  1587 Spring Hill Road www.Hotwire.com
Arlington, VA 22202-3230  Vienna, VA 22182
(703) 979-3772 20+ People expected here “roughing it”. www.Travelocity.com
 (703) 448-8020 www.Priceline.com
Get directions
Campfires and bar-b-ques
ques Evenings  Doubles $99
"This is an odd little hotel, a  Suites Sleep 4 for $249 so More travel information at:
motel almost from the '60's, but Address: 6565 Greenbelt Road that would be only $62.50 http://www.officialdcrallyfest.com/Lodging.html
very well run." Greenbelt, Maryland 20770.
20770 Off I-95 at per person
Exit 23 Route 201 Kenilworth Avenue  $79 Queen
Singles from $59-$75, Doubles South  $89 king
from $100
If lost, please call one of the following: Easy to get to, conveniently located
Right on the Metro into DC Park Headquarters 301-344 344-3948 just off the Washington Beltway, I-66
301-344-3948 Mon. through Fri. Fri 8-4. and the Dulles Toll Road, just
Some of the staff of the event minutes from Washington, D.C.
are staying here and the VIP Ranger Station 301-344-3944
3944 attractions and Dulles International
evening events will be nearby. It Airport.
301-344-3944 Seven days a week 8 -4.
is right on the metro near the
Pentagon for an easy ride into U.S. Park Police Station
ion at entrance of park Quality Inn: 501 New York
town with no parking $$$ and open twenty fours a day 301-344-4250
301 Ave NE. $102/night for double.
hassles. 301-344-4250 Shuttle to Park. (202) 543-
7400

Metro Rail System is open until 3am Friday and Saturday and 12 midnight Sunday.
Sunday These are convenient parking is difficult in the city
4:30 Thursday - Movers & Shakers Mingle & Legislative Regroup - Tortilla Coast Tel: 202.546.6768
400 First Street SE Capitol S. Metro - Take the Orange or Blue Line to Capitol South Metro Station

Restaurants at Union Station Food Court Near Afternoon Venue: 40 Mass. Ave NE:

Cafes Casual Restaurants

Au Bon Pain Cafe - Street Level Corner Bakery Cafe - Street Level - West Hall America Restaurant - (202) 682-9555 (202) 682-9555
Au Bon Pain Cafe menu, soups, salads, sandwiches, take out Corner Bakery Cafe offers salads, baked goods and is open for Street Level - Main Hall
and catering available breakfast, lunch & dinner. Catering available Varied American entrees, soups, salads, desserts, etc.

East Street Cafe - Mezzanine Level B. Smiths Restaurant - (202) 289-6188 (202) 289-6188
Center Cafe Restaurant Street Level - Main Hall Specialty oriental food selections in 'cafe' setting on Mezzanine Level of Street Level - East Hall
Center Cafe is on upper level in Main Hall the Main Hall B. Smiths Restaurant - specialty menu southern cuisine

Corner Bakery Cafe Street Level - West Hall Flamers Charburgers - Lower Level - Food Court Center Cafe Restaurant - (202) 682-0143 (202) 682-0143
Corner Bakery Cafe offers salads, baked goods and is open for charbroiled burgers, chicken, hot dogs with variety of side dishes, fries Street Level - Main Hall - Center Cafe is on upper level in Main Hall
breakfast, lunch & dinner. Catering available
Gourmet Station - Lower Level - Food Court Pizzeria Uno - (202) 842-0438 (202) 842-0438 Mezzanine Level
assorted fast food selections; salads, chicken, beef, rice, specialties Full service restaurant with pizza, soups, salads, pastas, burgers,
East Street Cafe Mezzanine Level
sandwiches and more.
Specialty oriental food selections in 'cafe' setting on Mezzanine Great Steak & Fry Company - Lower Level - Food Court
Level of the Main Hall Steak sandwiches specialties, baked and French fty potatoes, stuffed Thunder Grill - (202) 898-0051 (202) 898-0051
baked potatoes, steak sandwiches with various toppings, beef & turkey Street Level - Main Hall
Johnny Rockets Lower Level - Food Court 'steak' sandwiches Full service restaurant which is a visual and culinary celebration of the
50’s style diner offering hamburgers, French fries, sandwiches, American Southwest.
shakes, hot dogs and more. Great Wraps - Lower Level - Food Court
Wraps sandwiches of all types, salads and French fries, sodas and juices Lockers & Baggage Storage - Please call (202) 898-1592

Starbucks - Street Level (202) 898-1592 for pricing and availability


Jamaica Jamaica Island Grill - Lower Level - Food Court
========== CASUAL ========== Jamaica specialties - chicken and beef, kabobs, etc

Acropolis Lower Level - Food Court Kabuki Sushi- Lower Level - Food Court
Greek specialties, salads - Gyros, Musaka Authentic-style Japanese restaurant offering sushi and related menu
items.
Aditi Lower Level - Food Court
Indian fast food King BBQ - Lower Level - Food Court
BBQ chicken and related menu items.
Au Bon Pain Cafe Street Level
Au Bon Pain Cafe menu, soups, salads, sandwiches, take out and Mamma Ilardo’s Pizzeria - Lower Level - Food Court
catering available Pizza, salads, pasta, calzones and related Italian foods.

Cafe Renee Coffee Bar - Mezzanine Level McDonald’s - Street Level


Coffee bar snacks, specialty drinks, tea, coffees, pastries Burgers, sandwiches, French fries and salads. Featuring kid’s meals and
breakfast items.
Cajun & Grill - Lower Level - Food Court
Cajun recipe foods and side dishes

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